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1 Chronicles 6:5

1 Chronicles 6:5 in Multiple Translations

Abishua was the father of Bukki, Bukki was the father of Uzzi,

And Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat Uzzi,

and Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat Uzzi,

And Abishua was the father of Bukki, and Bukki was the father of Uzzi,

Abishua was the father of Bukki, Bukki was the father of Uzzi,

And Abishua begate Bukki, and Bukki begate Vzzi,

and Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat Uzzi,

Abishua became the father of Bukki. Bukki became the father of Uzzi.

And Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat Uzzi,

And Abisue beget Bocci, and Bocci begot Ozi.

Abishua was the father of Bukki. Bukki was the father of Uzzi.

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1 Chronicles 6:5 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB לְֽ/גֵרְשׁ֑וֹם לִבְנִ֥י בְנ֛/וֹ יַ֥חַת בְּנ֖/וֹ זִמָּ֥ה בְנֽ/וֹ
לְֽ/גֵרְשׁ֑וֹם Gêrᵉshôm H1647 Gershom Prep | N-proper
לִבְנִ֥י Libnîy H3845 Libni N-proper
בְנ֛/וֹ bên H1121 son N-ms | Suff
יַ֥חַת Yachath H3189 Jahath N-proper
בְּנ֖/וֹ bên H1121 son N-ms | Suff
זִמָּ֥ה Zimmâh H2155 Zimmah N-proper
בְנֽ/וֹ bên H1121 son N-ms | Suff
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לְֽ/גֵרְשׁ֑וֹם Gêrᵉshôm H1647 "Gershom" Prep | N-proper
Gershom was the name of several Israelites, including the son of Moses and Zipporah, who played important roles in the Bible. The name means 'foreigner' and is mentioned in books like Exodus and Ezra.
Definition: A man living at the time of Exile and Return, only mentioned at Ezr.8.2 § Gershom = "foreigner" 1) firstborn son of Moses and Zipporah 2) firstborn son of Levi 3) a son of the priestly family of Phinehas who returned from exile with Ezra
Usage: Occurs in 14 OT verses. KJV: Gershom. See also: Exodus 2:22; 1 Chronicles 6:47; Ezra 8:2.
לִבְנִ֥י Libnîy H3845 "Libni" N-proper
Libni was an Israelite from the tribe of Levi, mentioned in 1 Chronicles 6:29 as the son of Mahli. His name means white. Libni was a key figure in the tribe's history.
Definition: A man of the tribe of Levi living at the time of Egypt and Wilderness, only mentioned at 1Ch.6.29; son of: Mahli (H4249); brother of: Eleazar (H0499J) and Kish (H7027H); father of: Shimei (H8096M) § Libni = "white" the eldest son of Gershon and grandson of Levi
Usage: Occurs in 5 OT verses. KJV: Libni. See also: Exodus 6:17; 1 Chronicles 6:2; 1 Chronicles 6:14.
בְנ֛/וֹ bên H1121 "son" N-ms | Suff
In the Bible, this word means a son or descendant, and can also refer to a grandson, nation, or quality. It appears in 1 Chronicles 24, describing a Levite named Beno. The word is used to show family relationships and inheritance.
Definition: : child/son
Usage: Occurs in 3653 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] afflicted, age, (Ahoh-) (Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-) ite, (anoint-) ed one, appointed to, ([phrase]) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-) ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, [phrase] (young) bullock, [phrase] (young) calf, [idiom] came up in, child, colt, [idiom] common, [idiom] corn, daughter, [idiom] of first, [phrase] firstborn, foal, [phrase] very fruitful, [phrase] postage, [idiom] in, [phrase] kid, [phrase] lamb, ([phrase]) man, meet, [phrase] mighty, [phrase] nephew, old, ([phrase]) people, [phrase] rebel, [phrase] robber, [idiom] servant born, [idiom] soldier, son, [phrase] spark, [phrase] steward, [phrase] stranger, [idiom] surely, them of, [phrase] tumultuous one, [phrase] valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth. See also: Genesis 3:16; Genesis 23:3; Genesis 34:18.
יַ֥חַת Yachath H3189 "Jahath" N-proper
Jahath was the name of four Israelites, including a Levite living during the time of Egypt and Wilderness. He was the son of Gershon and brother of Shimei. Jahath means He will snatch up.
Definition: A man of the tribe of Levi living at the time of Egypt and Wilderness, first mentioned at Exo.6.17; son of: Gershon (H1648); brother of: Shimei (H8096); father of: Jahath (H3189H), Libni (H3936H), Shimei (H8096G); also called Jahath at 1Ch.6.43; Ladan (KJV: Laadan) at 1Ch.23.7,9; 26.21; Another name of liv.ni (לִבְנִי "Libni" H3845G) § Jahath = "He will snatch up" 1) son of Reaiah and grandson of Shobal of the tribe of Judah 2) a son of Libni and grandson of Gershom and great grandson of Levi 3) a Gershonite Levite; the eldest son of Shimei and the grandson of Laadan; founder of the house of Jahath 4) a Levite and son of Shelomoth 5) a Merarite Levite in the reign of Josiah
Usage: Occurs in 7 OT verses. KJV: Jahath. See also: 1 Chronicles 4:2; 1 Chronicles 23:10; 2 Chronicles 34:12.
בְּנ֖/וֹ bên H1121 "son" N-ms | Suff
In the Bible, this word means a son or descendant, and can also refer to a grandson, nation, or quality. It appears in 1 Chronicles 24, describing a Levite named Beno. The word is used to show family relationships and inheritance.
Definition: : child/son
Usage: Occurs in 3653 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] afflicted, age, (Ahoh-) (Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-) ite, (anoint-) ed one, appointed to, ([phrase]) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-) ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, [phrase] (young) bullock, [phrase] (young) calf, [idiom] came up in, child, colt, [idiom] common, [idiom] corn, daughter, [idiom] of first, [phrase] firstborn, foal, [phrase] very fruitful, [phrase] postage, [idiom] in, [phrase] kid, [phrase] lamb, ([phrase]) man, meet, [phrase] mighty, [phrase] nephew, old, ([phrase]) people, [phrase] rebel, [phrase] robber, [idiom] servant born, [idiom] soldier, son, [phrase] spark, [phrase] steward, [phrase] stranger, [idiom] surely, them of, [phrase] tumultuous one, [phrase] valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth. See also: Genesis 3:16; Genesis 23:3; Genesis 34:18.
זִמָּ֥ה Zimmâh H2155 "Zimmah" N-proper
Zimmah was the name of two Israelites who lived during the time of the Divided Monarchy. One was a Levite and the father of Joah, and the name Zimmah means a plotter or a schemer.
Definition: A man living at the time of Divided Monarchy, only mentioned at 2Ch.29.12; father of: Joah (H3098K) § Zimmah = "plotter" 1) a Gershonite Levite, son of Jahath 2) another Gershonite, son of Shimei; perhaps the same as 1 above 3) father or ancestor of Joah, a Gershonite in the reign of Hezekiah
Usage: Occurs in 3 OT verses. KJV: Zimmah. See also: 1 Chronicles 6:5; 1 Chronicles 6:27; 2 Chronicles 29:12.
בְנֽ/וֹ bên H1121 "son" N-ms | Suff
In the Bible, this word means a son or descendant, and can also refer to a grandson, nation, or quality. It appears in 1 Chronicles 24, describing a Levite named Beno. The word is used to show family relationships and inheritance.
Definition: : child/son
Usage: Occurs in 3653 OT verses. KJV: [phrase] afflicted, age, (Ahoh-) (Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-) ite, (anoint-) ed one, appointed to, ([phrase]) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-) ian, one born, bough, branch, breed, [phrase] (young) bullock, [phrase] (young) calf, [idiom] came up in, child, colt, [idiom] common, [idiom] corn, daughter, [idiom] of first, [phrase] firstborn, foal, [phrase] very fruitful, [phrase] postage, [idiom] in, [phrase] kid, [phrase] lamb, ([phrase]) man, meet, [phrase] mighty, [phrase] nephew, old, ([phrase]) people, [phrase] rebel, [phrase] robber, [idiom] servant born, [idiom] soldier, son, [phrase] spark, [phrase] steward, [phrase] stranger, [idiom] surely, them of, [phrase] tumultuous one, [phrase] valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth. See also: Genesis 3:16; Genesis 23:3; Genesis 34:18.

Study Notes — 1 Chronicles 6:5

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1 Chronicles 6:5 Summary

[This verse is about the family of Abishua, who was a descendant of Aaron, the high priest. It lists the names of his son Bukki and grandson Uzzi, showing how the family line continued. Just like how we have our own family trees, the Bible records the genealogy of important figures to show how they fit into the bigger story of God's plan, as seen in (Genesis 5:1-32) and (Matthew 1:1-17). This reminds us that our own families are important and that we should honor our heritage, just like the Israelites did, as seen in (Psalm 127:3-5).]

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the genealogy in 1 Chronicles 6:5?

The genealogy in 1 Chronicles 6:5 is significant because it highlights the importance of family lineage in the Bible, as seen in other passages like Genesis 5:1-32 and Matthew 1:1-17, which also record the genealogies of important figures.

Who was Abishua and why is he mentioned in this verse?

Abishua was a descendant of Aaron, the high priest, as mentioned in 1 Chronicles 6:4, and his inclusion in this verse emphasizes the priestly lineage, which is also discussed in Exodus 28:1 and Numbers 3:10.

What can we learn from the fact that Bukki and Uzzi are mentioned as fathers in this verse?

The fact that Bukki and Uzzi are mentioned as fathers in this verse highlights the importance of family and legacy, as seen in Psalm 127:3-5, which describes children as a heritage from the Lord.

How does this verse fit into the larger narrative of 1 Chronicles?

This verse is part of a larger genealogy that establishes the lineage of the Levites, which is crucial for understanding the organization and function of the priesthood in Israel, as described in 1 Chronicles 6:1-81 and Numbers 3:1-10.

Reflection Questions

  1. What does this verse teach us about the importance of family and legacy in our own lives?
  2. How can we apply the principle of honoring our heritage, as seen in this verse, to our relationships with our own family members?
  3. What does the mention of Abishua, Bukki, and Uzzi as fathers suggest about the value of fatherhood and leadership in the Bible?
  4. How can we use this verse as a reminder to pray for and support the leaders and fathers in our own lives, just as the Israelites prayed for their leaders, as seen in 1 Timothy 2:1-4?

Gill's Exposition on 1 Chronicles 6:5

[See comments on 1 Chronicles 6:3].

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 1 Chronicles 6:5

And Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat Uzzi, Uzzi. It is supposed that, in his days, the high priesthood was, for unrecorded reasons, transferred from Eleazar's family to Ithamar's, in which it continued for several generations.

Matthew Poole's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 6:5

In the days of Uzzi it is supposed that the high priesthood was translated from Eleazar’ s family to Ithamar’ s, for some cause now unknown, in whose line it continued for some successions.

Trapp's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 6:5

1 Chronicles 6:5 And Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat Uzzi,Ver. 5. And Bukki begat Uzzi.] In this man’ s time it is supposed that Eli (and so his posterity after him) got the high priest’ s office - sed quo iure quave iniuria, parum constat - till after four generations it was resettled by Solomon upon Zadok, the son of Ahitub, who [with his descendants] were high priests till after the captivity.

Ellicott's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 6:5

(1-15) THE LINE OF AARON THROUGH ELEAZAR TO .(1-3) Aaron’s descent from Levi. (1) The sons of Levi; Gershon . . .—So Genesis 46:11; Exodus 6:16, and uniformly in the Pentateuch. In 1 Chronicles 6:16 we have the spelling Gershom, which perhaps indicates a difference of source. (2) The sons of Kohath.—The names are the same as in Exodus 6:18. Kŏ ?hath, or Kĕ ?hath, was the chief house of Levi. The name is put second in the series, perhaps for euphonic reasons. (Comp. “Sheni, Ham, and Japhet” with Genesis 9:24; Genesis 10:21.) (3) And the children.—Heb., sons (bnκ ‘Βmrβm).Aaron, and Moses.—Exodus 6:20. And Miriam.—Numbers 26:59 : “the prophetess, the sister of Aaron” (Exodus 15:20). The sons also of Aaron.—Heb., ‘Aharon; Arab., Hβrϋn. Exodus 6:23, Numbers 26:60 name the four sons of Aaron in the same order as here. “Nadab and Abihu died when they offered strange fire before the Lord” (Numbers 26:61). A fuller account is given in Leviticus 10:1-7. (4-15) Twenty-two successors of Aaron, for the interval between his death and the Babylonian exile (circ. 588 B.C.). How many centuries that interval comprises is uncertain. The Exodus has been placed at various dates from 1648 B.C. (Hales), and 1491 (Usher) to circ. 1330 (Lepsius and other modern scholars), and even so late as 1265. It is premature, therefore, to object, as some have done, that twenty-two generations are too few for the period they are supposed to cover. If the later dates assigned for the Exodus be nearer the truth, an allowance of about thirty years to the generation would justify the list. At least we have no right to say that the list requires a reckoning of forty or fifty years to the generation. On the other hand, it may well be the case that some links in the chain are wanting. Comp. Ezra 7:1-7, where this list recurs in an abridged form, giving only fifteen names instead of twenty-two. (4) Eleazar begat Phinehas.—Numbers 20:22-28 tells how Moses, by Divine command, made Eleazar priest in Aaron’s room. Joshua 14:1; Joshua 17:4 represent him as acting with Joshua in Canaan. Joshua 24:33 records his death and place of burial. For Phinehas, son of Eleazar, see Exodus 6:25; Numbers 25:7; Numbers 25:11; Judges 20:28 (as ministering before the Ark at Bethel). The list before us appears to ignore the line of Ithamar, Aaron’s remaining son. 1 Chronicles 24:1-6, however, proves that the chronicler was well aware that there had been other personages of high-priestly rank besides those registered here (see especially 1 Chronicles 6:5 : “for there had been princes of the sanctuary and princes of God, of the sons of Eleazar and of the sons of Ithamar”). The line of Eleazar alone is here recorded as being at once the elder and legitimate, and also the permanent one from the time of Solomon onwards. (5) Uzzi is assumed to have been contemporary with Eli, whose immediate descendants to the fourth generation exercised the office of the high-priest, according to the data of the Books of Samuel and Kings.

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