the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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1 Chronicles 3:17
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The sons of Jehoiachin, who was taken prisoner by the Babylonians, were Shealtiel,
And the sons of Jeconiah, the captive; Shealtiel his son,
And the sons of Jeconiah, the captive: Shealtiel his son,
Jehoiachin was taken as a prisoner. His sons were Shealtiel,
The sons of Jehoiachin the exile: Shealtiel his son,
And the sons of Jeconiah; Assir, Salathiel his son.
The sons of Jeconiah, the captive: Shealtiel his son,
The sons (descendants) of Jehoiachin (Jeconiah) the prisoner: Shealtiel his son,
and the sons of Jeconiah, the captive: Shealtiel his son,
The sones of Jechonye weren Asir,
Jehoiachin, who was taken to Babylon as a prisoner, had seven sons: Shealtiel,
And the sons of Jeconiah, the captive: Shealtiel his son,
And the sons of Jeconiah, who was taken prisoner: Shealtiel his son,
The sons of Y'khonyah, also called Asir: Sh'alti'el his son;
And the sons of Jeconiah: Assir; Salathiel his son,
This is a list of Jehoiachin's children after Jehoiachin became a prisoner in Babylon: His children were Shealtiel,
And the sons of Jeconiah--the same is Assir--Shealtiel his son;
And the sonnes of Ieconiah, Assir, Salathiel his sonne,
Jeconiah was taken away to prison by the Babylonians. His sons were Shealtiel,
and the sons of Jeconiah, the captive: Shealtiel his son,
And the sonnes of Ieconiah, Assir & Shealtiel his sonne:
And the sons of Jeconiah: Ashrashtiel his son,
These are the descendants of King Jehoiachin, who was taken prisoner by the Babylonians. Jehoiachin had seven sons: Shealtiel,
And, the sons of Jeconiah the captive, Shealtiel his son;
The sons of Jechonias were Asir, Salathiel,
and the sons of Jeconi'ah, the captive: Sheal'tiel his son,
The sonne of Ieconiah: Assir, and Salathiel his sonne.
And the sons of Jechonias; Asir, Salathiel his son,
The sons of Jeconiah the captive:
The sons of Yekhonyah, the captive: She'alti'el his son,
And the sons of Jeconiah; Assir, Salathiel his son,
And the sons of Jeconiah, the captive: Shealtiel his son,
And the sons of Jeconiah were Assir, and Shealtiel his son,
And sons of Jeconiah: Assir; Salathiel his son;
The childre of Iechonias which were take presoners, were Selathiel,
The sons of Jeconiah born while he was captive in Babylon: Shealtiel, Malkiram, Pedaiah, Shenazzar, Jekamiah, Hoshama, and Nedabiah.
The sons of Jeconiah, the prisoner, were his son Shealtiel
And the sons of Jeconiah Jeremiah 22:24 and Jehoiachin in 2 Kings 24:8">[fn] were Assir, [fn] Shealtiel his son,
The sons of Jeconiah, the prisoner, were Shealtiel his son,
The sons of Jeconiah, the prisoner, were Shealtiel his son,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Assir: As Salathiel was not the son of Assir, but of Jeconiah, it is probable that the word assir, which signifies a prisoner, is an ephithet applied to Jeconiah, who was a long time prisoner at Babylon.
Salathiel: Ezra 3:2, Ezra 3:8, Ezra 5:2, Shealtiel, Matthew 1:12
Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 36:8 - Jehoiachin Nehemiah 12:1 - Zerubbabel Jeremiah 22:28 - his seed Jeremiah 22:30 - Write Haggai 1:1 - unto
Cross-References
The woman answered the serpent, "We may eat the fruit of the trees of the garden,
but of the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden, God has said, 'You must not eat of it or touch it, or you will die.'"
"For God knows that in the day you eat of it, your eyes will be opened and you will be like God, knowing good and evil."
When the woman saw that the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eyes, and that it was desirable for obtaining wisdom, she took the fruit and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it.
And the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked; so they sewed together fig leaves and made coverings for themselves.
So the LORD God called out to the man, "Where are you?"
"Who told you that you were naked?" asked the LORD God. "Have you eaten of the tree from which I commanded you not to eat?"
Then the LORD God said to the woman, "What is this you have done?" "The serpent deceived me," she replied, "and I ate."
So the LORD God said to the serpent: "Because you have done this, cursed are you above all livestock and every beast of the field! On your belly will you go, and dust you will eat, all the days of your life.
To the woman He said: "I will sharply increase your pain in childbirth; in pain you will bring forth children. You will desire your husband, and he will rule over you."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the sons of Jeconiah,.... For though he was pronounced childless, Jeremiah 22:30, that respects not his having no children in any sense, but none to succeed him in the kingdom:
Assir; which signifies bound, or a prisoner, because, as Kimchi thinks, he was born in a prison, his father then being a captive in Babylon; but rather it refers to Jeconiah himself, and is an appellation of him, and to be rendered,
the sons of Jeconiah the captive: which agrees best with the Hebrew accents:
Salathiel his son; the same that is called Shealtiel, Haggai 1:1 who was both the proper son of Jeconiah, and who succeeded him, as some think, in the honour and dignity the king of Babylon raised him to.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Assir - Perhaps born in the captivity, and therefore so named, who either (died young, or was made a eunuch (Isaiah 39:7; compare Jeremiah 22:30). After Assir’s decease, or mutilation, the line of Solomon became extinct, and according to the principles of the Jewish law Numbers 27:8-11 the inheritance passed to the next of kin, who were Salathiel and his brethren, descendants from David by the line of Nathan. Luke in calling Salathiel “the son of Neri” Luke 3:27, gives his real, or natural, descent; since no genealogy would assign to the true son and heir of a king any inferior and private parentage. Hence, “Malchiram,” etc., i. e. not Salathiel only, but his brothers also were reckoned “sons” of Jeconiah.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Chronicles 3:17. The sons of Jeconiah — Jeremiah has said (Jeremiah 22:30) that Jeconiah, or, as he calls him, Coniah, should be childless; but this must refer to his posterity being deprived of the throne, and indeed thus the prophet interprets it himself: For no man of his seed shall prosper, sitting upon the throne of David, and ruling any more in Judah.
Assir — Salathiel was not the son of Assir, but of Jeconiah, Matthew 1:12. Who then was Assir? Possibly nobody; for as the Hebrew אסר assir signifies a prisoner, it may be considered as an epithet of Jeconiah, who we know was a very long time prisoner in Babylon. See 2 Kings 24:15 and Calmet.