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born... in Hebron. Compare 2 Samuel 3:2-5,
Daniel. Another name of Chileab (2 Samuel 3:3).
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Eglah his wife. The only woman in this list called David's "wife". Perhaps his original wife.
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born... Jerusalem. Compare 2 Samuel 5:13-16.
Nathan. The son through whom the genealogy of Joseph is traced in Luke 3. and in Matthew 1. after Solomon's line failed in Jeconiah. See note on 1 Chronicles 3:17.
Solomon. Through whom the line is traced in through whom the genealogy of Joseph, see Matthew 1.
Bath-shua. Another name for Bath-sheba. Compare 2 Samuel 11:3.
Ammiel, or Eliam. Compare 2 Samuel 11:3.
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nine. Eleven are mentioned in 2 Samuel 5:14-16. but probably two died young, and their names were not needed in the genealogy. Compare 2 Samuel 5:15.
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Tamar. Compare 2 Samuel 13.
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Johanan. Or, Jehoahaz. 2 Kings 23:30.
Jehoiakim. Called Eliakim by his father, but Jehoiakim by Pharaoh-nechoh, king of Egypt (2 Kings 23:34).
Zedekiah. The same as Mattaniah. Compare 2 Kings 24:17; 2 Kings 24:18. He was the last king of Judah.
Shallum. The same as Jehoahaz, the successor of Josiah (Jer 22:11. 2 Kings 23:31; 2 Kings 23:34).
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Jeconiah. Called also Jehoiachin (2 Kings 24:6), and Coniah (Jeremiah 22:24; Jeremiah 22:28). Compare 2 Chronicles 36:9; 2 Kings 24:8.
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sons. Compare Jeremiah 22:28-30.
Assir. the captive, perhaps referring to Zedekiah, and not. proper name.
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Zerubbabel According to Matthew 1:12 and Ezra 3:2; Ezra 5:2, the son of Shealtiel.
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six. Hebrew. Shishshah, which may be. proper name and not the numeral.