Listen to The Bible:
KJV
Watch Bible video:
KJV

Spread the word and...






1 Chronicles 7

1 Chron 7, 1 Ch 7, I Ch 7, 1Ch 7, 1 Chr 7, I Chr 7, 1Chr 7, I Chron 7, 1Chron 7, I Chronicles 7, 1Chronicles 7, 1st Chronicles 7, First Chronicles 7


1 Chronicles 7

1 Now the sons of Issachar were, Tola, and Puah, Jashub, and Shimrom, four.

2 And the sons of Tola; Uzzi, and Rephaiah, and Jeriel, and Jahmai, and Jibsam, and Shemuel, heads of their father's house, to wit, of Tola: they were valiant men of might in their generations; whose number was in the days of David two and twenty thousand and six hundred.

3 And the sons of Uzzi; Izrahiah: and the sons of Izrahiah; Michael, and Obadiah, and Joel, Ishiah, five: all of them chief men.

4 And with them, by their generations, after the house of their fathers, were bands of soldiers for war, six and thirty thousand men: for they had many wives and sons.

5 And their brethren among all the families of Issachar were valiant men of might, reckoned in all by their genealogies fourscore and seven thousand.

6 The sons of Benjamin; Bela, and Becher, and Jediael, three.

7 And the sons of Bela; Ezbon, and Uzzi, and Uzziel, and Jerimoth, and Iri, five; heads of the house of their fathers, mighty men of valor; and were reckoned by their genealogies twenty and two thousand and thirty and four.

8 And the sons of Becher; Zemira, and Joash, and Eliezer, and Elioenai, and Omri, and Jerimoth, and Abiah, and Anathoth, and Alameth. All these are the sons of Becher.

9 And the number of them, after their genealogy by their generations, heads of the house of their fathers, mighty men of valor, was twenty thousand and two hundred.

10 The sons also of Jediael; Bilhan: and the sons of Bilhan; Jeush, and Benjamin, and Ehud, and Chenaanah, and Zethan, and Tharshish, and Ahishahar.

11 All these the sons of Jediael, by the heads of their fathers, mighty men of valor, were seventeen thousand and two hundred soldiers, fit to go out for war and battle.

12 Shuppim also, and Huppim, the children of Ir, and Hushim, the sons of Aher.

13 The sons of Naphtali; Jahziel, and Guni, and Jezer, and Shallum, the sons of Bilhah.

14 The sons of Manasseh; Ashriel, whom she bare: (but his concubine the Aramitess bare Machir the father of Gilead:

15 And Machir took to wife the sister of Huppim and Shuppim, whose sister's name was Maachah;) and the name of the second was Zelophehad: and Zelophehad had daughters.

16 And Maachah the wife of Machir bare a son, and she called his name Peresh; and the name of his brother was Sheresh; and his sons were Ulam and Rakem.

17 And the sons of Ulam; Bedan. These were the sons of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh.

18 And his sister Hammoleketh bare Ishod, and Abiezer, and Mahalah.

19 And the sons of Shemidah were, Ahian, and Shechem, and Likhi, and Aniam.

20 And the sons of Ephraim; Shuthelah, and Bered his son, and Tahath his son, and Eladah his son, and Tahath his son,



21 And Zabad his son, and Shuthelah his son, and Ezer, and Elead, whom the men of Gath that were born in that land slew, because they came down to take away their cattle.

22 And Ephraim their father mourned many days, and his brethren came to comfort him.

23 And when he went in to his wife, she conceived, and bare a son, and he called his name Beriah, because it went evil with his house.

24 (And his daughter was Sherah, who built Bethhoron the nether, and the upper, and Uzzensherah.)

25 And Rephah was his son, also Resheph, and Telah his son, and Tahan his son.

26 Laadan his son, Ammihud his son, Elishama his son.

27 Non his son, Jehoshuah his son.

28 And their possessions and habitations were, Bethel and the towns thereof, and eastward Naaran, and westward Gezer, with the towns thereof; Shechem also and the towns thereof, unto Gaza and the towns thereof:

29 And by the borders of the children of Manasseh, Bethshean and her towns, Taanach and her towns, Megiddo and her towns, Dor and her towns. In these dwelt the children of Joseph the son of Israel.

30 The sons of Asher; Imnah, and Isuah, and Ishuai, and Beriah, and Serah their sister.

31 And the sons of Beriah; Heber, and Malchiel, who is the father of Birzavith.

32 And Heber begat Japhlet, and Shomer, and Hotham, and Shua their sister.

33 And the sons of Japhlet; Pasach, and Bimhal, and Ashvath. These are the children of Japhlet.

34 And the sons of Shamer; Ahi, and Rohgah, Jehubbah, and Aram.

35 And the sons of his brother Helem; Zophah, and Imna, and Shelesh, and Amal.

36 The sons of Zophah; Suah, and Harnepher, and Shual, and Beri, and Imrah,

37 Bezer, and Hod, and Shamma, and Shilshah, and Ithran, and Beera.

38 And the sons of Jether; Jephunneh, and Pispah, and Ara.

39 And the sons of Ulla; Arah, and Haniel, and Rezia.

40 All these were the children of Asher, heads of their father's house, choice and mighty men of valor, chief of the princes. And the number throughout the genealogy of them that were apt to the war and to battle was twenty and six thousand men.

If you would like to listen for free to MP3 audio version of this chapter, or any other chapter from The Book of 1 Chronicles KJV, please click the button below.



Summary and the Meaning of Chapter 7 of 1 Chronicles in the KJV Holy Bible

The book of 1 Chronicles is part of the Old Testament in the KJV Holy Bible and is believed to have been written by Ezra, a priest and scribe, around 450 BC. It is a historical record of the genealogy of the Israelites from Adam to the time of King David. Chapter 7 focuses specifically on the genealogy of the tribe of Issachar, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. This chapter provides a detailed account of the descendants of Issachar, their territories, and their importance in the history of Israel. It also highlights the blessings and promises that God gave to this tribe and how they fulfilled their role in the nation of Israel.

The Main Themes of Chapter 7

The main themes of this chapter can be summarized as follows:

  1. The Importance of Genealogy - The first and most obvious theme of this chapter is the importance of keeping track of one's ancestors and their lineage. This was especially significant for the Israelites as they were God's chosen people and their genealogy determined their inheritance and position within the nation of Israel.
  2. The Promises of God - Another important theme in this chapter is the fulfillment of God's promises to the tribe of Issachar. Throughout the chapter, we see how God blessed this tribe and their descendants with numerous blessings and promises, which they were able to enjoy and fulfill.
  3. The Role of Each Tribe - Chapter 7 also highlights the role and significance of each tribe within the nation of Israel. The tribe of Issachar, in particular, played a crucial role in the history of Israel, and this chapter sheds light on their contributions and importance.
  4. The Importance of Unity - Lastly, this chapter emphasizes the importance of unity and working together as a tribe and as a nation. We see how the tribe of Issachar was able to overcome challenges and achieve success because they were united and worked together towards a common goal.

The Meaning of Chapter 7

While chapter 7 may seem like a simple genealogy record, it holds significant meaning and lessons for us today. Here are some of the key meanings and lessons we can take away from this chapter:

  1. The Importance of Knowing Our Roots - In today's fast-paced society, many people do not give much thought to their ancestry or heritage. However, as we can see in this chapter, knowing our roots and understanding where we come from is crucial. It helps us understand our identity, our purpose, and our place in the world.
  2. The Faithfulness of God - Throughout this chapter, we see how God fulfilled His promises to the tribe of Issachar. This serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness and how He keeps His promises to His people. It also encourages us to trust in God's promises and have faith that He will fulfill them in His perfect timing.
  3. The Importance of Unity - The tribe of Issachar was able to achieve great things because they were united and worked together. This serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and teamwork in our own lives. When we work together towards a common goal, we can achieve much more than we could on our own.
  4. The Role of Each Tribe - Each tribe in Israel had a specific role and purpose within the nation. Similarly, we all have unique talents, abilities, and callings that contribute to the greater purpose and plan of God. We should embrace our individual roles and use our gifts to serve and glorify God.
  5. The Importance of Remembering Our History - The genealogy record in this chapter serves as a reminder of the history and heritage of the Israelites. It is essential to remember our past and learn from it, both our successes and failures. This helps us make better decisions for the future and avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.

Lessons We Can Learn from Chapter 7

While the themes and meanings of this chapter are significant, there are also valuable lessons that we can learn and apply to our daily lives:

  1. Know Your Roots - Just as the Israelites were encouraged to know their genealogy, we should also take time to learn about our family history and heritage. This helps us understand our identity and appreciate the sacrifices and struggles of our ancestors.
  2. Trust in God's Promises - Just as God fulfilled His promises to the tribe of Issachar, we can trust that He will fulfill His promises to us. We should hold onto His promises and have faith that He will bring them to pass in our lives.
  3. Work Together in Unity - The tribe of Issachar's success was due to their unity and teamwork. We should strive to work together with others, putting aside our differences and focusing on a common goal.
  4. Embrace Your Role and Purpose - Each tribe had a unique role and purpose in Israel, and the same is true for us. We should embrace our individual roles and use our God-given gifts to serve and glorify Him.
  5. Learn from Our History - The genealogy record in this chapter reminds us of the importance of learning from our past. We should remember our history, both the good and the bad, and use it to make better decisions for the future.

In Conclusion

Chapter 7 of 1 Chronicles may seem like a simple genealogy record, but it holds significant meaning and lessons for us today. It highlights the importance of knowing our roots, trusting in God's promises, working together in unity, embracing our roles and purpose, and learning from our history. As we study this chapter, we can gain a deeper understanding of the significance of genealogy and its role in the history of Israel. We can also apply the themes and lessons to our own lives and grow in our relationship with God.



This article is informed by the King James Version of the Holy Bible, the authors' personal knowledge, considerations and experience, and additional materials and resources available in internet.

Share this page

Holy-Bible.online
© 2018 - 2024

x