1 Chronicles 3 - Wesley's Explanatory Notes

Bible Comments
  • 1 Chronicles 3:3 open_in_new

    His wife — Possibly so called because she was his first, and therefore most proper wife, though her son was born after all the rest before mentioned, and therefore she and her son are put in the sixth place, the wive being here named only for the sons sake.

  • 1 Chronicles 3:6 open_in_new

    Eliphelet — And he had two other sons called by the same names, 1 Chronicles 3:8, probably they were by different wives: and probably they were then distinguished by some additional clause or title, which is here omitted, because the two first were dead before the two second were born, and therefore the names of the deceased were given to these to preserve their memory.

  • 1 Chronicles 3:16 open_in_new

    Zedekiak — This was another Zedekiah. How seldom has a crown gone in a direct line, from father to son, as it did here, for seventeen generations! This was the recompense of David's piety. About the captivity the lineal descent was interrupted, and the crown went from a nephew to an uncle, a presage of the glory's departing from that house.

  • 1 Chronicles 3:18 open_in_new

    Pedaiah — The sentence seems to be short and imperfect, as is frequent in the Hebrew language, and something is here understood, as, the sons also of Salathiel were Malchiram and Pedaiah, &c. as they gather from hence that the same Zerubbabel is called the son of Pedaiah, 1 Chronicles 3:19, and the son (that is, the grandson) of Salathiel, Matthew 1:12.

  • 1 Chronicles 3:19 open_in_new

    Their sister — Sister to the two last named sons of Zerubbabel, namely, by both parents; and therefore named before the other five, 1 Chronicles 3:20, who were her brethren by the father, but not by the mother.

  • 1 Chronicles 3:21 open_in_new

    Shechaniah — All these both parents and their sons blended together, are mentioned as the sons of Hananiah, and branches of the royal stock.

  • 1 Chronicles 3:22 open_in_new

    Six — Including the father. But the Hebrew word, Shisha, which is rendered six, may be the proper name of one of the sons of Shemaiah.