1 Chronicles 2:45
And the son of Shammai [was] Maon: and Maon [was] the father of Bethzur.
And the son {H1121} of Shammai {H8060} was Maon {H4584}: and Maon {H4584} was the father {H1} of Bethzur {H1049}.
The son of Shamai was Ma'on, and Ma'on was the father of Beit-Tzur.
The son of Shammai was Maon, and Maon was the father of Beth-zur.
And the son of Shammai was Maon; and Maon was the father of Beth-zur.
Cross-References
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Joshua 15:58 (3 votes)
Halhul, Bethzur, and Gedor,
Commentary
1 Chronicles 2:45 KJV is a concise genealogical entry within the extensive records found in the early chapters of 1 Chronicles. It traces a specific lineage within the tribe of Judah, linking individuals to a significant geographical location.
Context
This verse is part of a detailed genealogy of the tribe of Judah, which begins in 1 Chronicles 2:3. Following the descendants of Hezron (one of Judah's sons), the text meticulously lists families and their connections, often including the towns or regions associated with them. These lists were vital for establishing tribal identity, land ownership, and priestly or royal claims in ancient Israel. The Chronicler's emphasis on Judah's lineage underscores the importance of the Davidic line, from which the Messiah would come.
Key Themes
Linguistic Insights
The name Bethzur (Hebrew: ืึผึตืืช ืฆืึผืจ, Beit Tsur) literally means "house of rock" or "house of a strong place." This name aptly describes its historical significance as a fortified city. Bethzur was a strategically important city in the Judean hills, mentioned in Joshua 15:58 as part of Judah's inheritance and and later fortified by King Rehoboam in 2 Chronicles 11:7, indicating its defensive importance.
Practical Application
While a genealogical entry might seem distant, it reminds us of several truths:
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