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1 Chronicles 7:30 — Word Study

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WLCבְּנֵ֣י אָשֵׁ֗ר יִמְנָ֧ה וְיִשְׁוָ֛ה וְיִשְׁוִ֥י וּבְרִיעָ֖ה וְשֶׂ֥רַח אֲחוֹתָֽם׃

BSAThe childrenbên [sons, descendants] of AsherʼÂshêr [the eighth son of Jacob, one of the twelve tribes of Israel] ImnahYimnâh [meaning right hand] IshvahYishvâh [he will resemble] IshviYishvîy [a man of Saul's lineage] BeriahBᵉrîyʻâh [with a friend, companion] and their sisterʼâchôwth [biological sibling, close relative] SerahSerach [the prince breathed, a woman of Asher]

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1 Chronicles 7:30quick helps
In a sentenceThe descendants of Asher are listed, highlighting their familial relationships.
Who is speakingThe chronicler, documenting the lineage of the tribes of Israel.
Where we areIn the genealogical records of the tribe of Asher.
The hard wordבְּנֵ֣י
Take awayThe verse emphasizes the familial ties within the tribe of Asher.
5 commentators on this verse Gill, Jamieson, Trapp, Ellicott & more — read them › clause subjectשֶׂרַח The sentence as the grammar sees it Open the tree ›
How rare are these words?in the Old Testament

Every word here is used elsewhere in the Old Testament.

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Deep Study — 1 Chronicles 7:30

Sections marked generated are written from the data on this page rather than by a named author. Everything else — the lexicon entries, the cross references, the manuscript readings, the counts — is quoted from its source unchanged.

Context — The Lineage of Ashergenerated

29And along the borders of Manasseh were Beth-shean, Taanach, Megiddo, and Dor, together with their villages. The descendants of Joseph son of Israel lived in these towns.
30The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister Serah.
31The sons of Beriah: Heber, as well as Malchiel, who was the father of Birzaith.
32Heber was the father of Japhlet, Shomer, and Hotham, and of their sister Shua.

1 Chronicles 7:30 provides a record of the children of Asher, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. This genealogical listing serves to establish the lineage and heritage of the tribe, which is significant in the context of Israel's history and identity. Each name represents a branch of Asher's descendants, emphasizing their role within the larger narrative of the Israelites.


Cross References

ReferenceText (BSB)
1Genesis 46:17The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister Serah. The sons of Beriah: Heber and Malchiel.
2Numbers 26:44–46These were the descendants of Asher by their clans: The Imnite clan from Imnah, the Ishvite clan from Ishvi, and the Beriite clan from Beriah.
3Genesis 46:17The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister Serah. The sons of Beriah: Heber and Malchiel.

The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge — 3 references, hung on the phrase they belong to


The Key Word בְּנֵ֣י, be.Neigenerated

The word בֵּן (ben) means 'son' or 'descendant' and can refer to a wide range of familial relationships, including grandsons and members of a tribe. It indicates a connection to lineage and inheritance, as seen throughout the Old Testament.

In this verse, it specifically denotes the sons of Asher, establishing their identity as part of the Israelite community. The plural form indicates multiple descendants, highlighting the importance of family in biblical texts.


How Translations Differ — measured against the Berean Standard Biblegenerated

Translations of this verse generally agree on the wording, with all versions listing the names of Asher's children.


Sentence Structuregenerated

The main clause is introduced by בְּנֵי, the sons of, which serves as the subject of the sentence. The names of the children of Asher follow, forming a noun phrase that acts as the predicate.

The structure is straightforward, listing the descendants in a linear fashion without additional clauses or complex syntax.


Septuagint Backgroundgenerated

The Septuagint translates בְּנֵי as υἱοὶ (huioi), which also means 'sons'. This choice maintains the familial context of the Hebrew text, emphasizing the lineage of Asher.

The consistency between the Hebrew and Greek terms underscores the significance of family ties in both texts.


In plain words — the whole versegenerated

1 Chronicles 7:30 lists the children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister Serah. This verse highlights the family connections within the tribe of Asher, showing how these names are part of the larger history of Israel.


Frequently Asked Questionsgenerated

Who are the children of Asher mentioned in this verse?

The children of Asher listed are Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister Serah.

What does the name 'Imnah' mean?

Imnah means 'right hand' and refers to a descendant of Asher.

Why is the tribe of Asher significant?

Asher was one of the twelve tribes of Israel, known for its happy and blessed people, and plays a role in the heritage of the Israelites.

What does the term 'sister' refer to in this context?

In this verse, 'sister' refers to a biological sibling or close relative, specifically Serah, who is mentioned alongside her brothers.


Reflection Questionsgenerated

  1. What can we learn from the genealogies about the importance of family in our own lives?
  2. How do the names of these descendants reflect their identities and roles within the tribe?
  3. In what ways can understanding our own heritage enrich our faith and community?
  4. Why do you think the Bible places such emphasis on genealogies and family lines?

Commentators on this verse — 5 expositors, verse by verse

Each of these wrote on 1 Chronicles 7:30 itself, not merely on the chapter around it.

John Gill1697–1771Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Ver. 30,31. The son of Asher,.... Which, and his two grandsons born before Jacob went down to Egypt, are here reckoned as in Genesis 46:17 only it is here added Malchiel his second grandson, who is

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Robert Jamieson1802–1880Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown's Commentary

The sons of Asher; Imnah, and Isuah, and Ishuai, and Beriah, and Serah their sister. The sons of Ashes. This list is identical with the genealogy of Asher contained in Genesis 46:17; Numbers 26:44-45.

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John Trapp1601–1669Trapp's Complete Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

1 Chronicles 7:30 The sons of Asher; Imnah, and Isuah, and Ishuai, and Beriah, and Serah their sister.Ver. 30. And Serah their sister.] The Vulgate calleth her Sarah; as likewise that other eminent woman.

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Charles John Ellicott1819–1905Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers

THE TRIBE OF ASHER (1 Chronicles 7:30-40). (30, 31) The sons of Asher; Imnah. . . . Malchiel.—This is a literal transcript of Gen 46:17. Comp. also Numbers 26:44-46, where the clan (mishpahath) of each eponym is assigned; but the name of Isaah (Heb., Yishwâh) does not appear. Beriah.—Also the name of an Ephraimitic stock (1 Chronicles 7:23). Malchiel is called the “father (chief or founder) of Birzavith” only here. The Heb. margin has Birzayith, perhaps “well of olive” (be-er zayith); the text, Berazôth or Barzûth. It is probably the name of a place.

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CambridgeThe Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

30–40. The Genealogy of Asher 30. the sons of Asher] The names in 1 Chronicles 7:30-31 are derived from Genesis 46:17 (cp. Numbers 26:44-46). There is no variation in the Heb. spelling of the names, but Isuah (R.V. Ishuah) is missing in Num. Isuah, and Ishuai] R.V. Ishvah, and Ishvi.

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The verse in English, compared — 17 translations, and where they part company

Every translation on this page is a decision someone had to make and commit to. Read down a column and you see one translator's judgement; read across a row and you see the range the Greek actually allows. The BSB is the wording the rest of this page is measured against, so it is listed first.

Modern formal

BSBBerean Standard Bible2020

The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister Serah.

WEBWorld English Bible2000

The sons of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, and Beriah. Serah was their sister.

MSBMajority Standard Bible2022

The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, Beriah, and their sister Serah.

NETBNew English Translation2006

The sons of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, and Beriah. Serah was their sister.

Tyndale line

KJVKing James Version1611

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

ASVAmerican Standard Version1901

The sons of Asher: Imnah, and Ishvah, and Ishvi, and Beriah, and Serah their sister.

RVARevised Version, American1894

The sons of Asher; Imnah, and Ishvah, and Ishvi, and Beriah, and Serah their sister.

NWBWebster's Bible1833

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

GNVGeneva Bible1599

The sonnes of Asher were Imnah, and Isuah, and Ishuai, and Beriah, and Serah their sister.

Strictly literal

DBYDarby Translation1890

The sons of Asher: Jimnah, and Jishvah, and Jishvi, and Beriah; Serah their sister.

YLTYoung's Literal Translation1862

Son of Asher: Imnah, and Ishve, and Ishvi, and Beriah, and Serah their sister.

LSVLiteral Standard Version2020

Son of Asher: Imnah, and Ishve, and Ishvi, and Beriah, and their sister Serah.

ILTInterlinear Literal Translation2000

The sons of Asher: Yimnah, and Yishvah, and Yishvi, and Beri'ah, and Serach their sister.

ULBUnlocked Literal Bible2017

Asher's sons were Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, and Beriah. Serah was their sister.

From the Latin

DRADouay-Rheims (Challoner)1899

The children of Aser were Jemna, and Jesua, and Jessui, and Baria, and Sara their sister.

Simplified

FBVFree Bible Version2020

The sons of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi, and Beriah. Their sister was Serah.

BBEBible in Basic English1949

The sons of Asher: Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah, their sister.

Counted from the translations carried on this site, not from a survey of every English Bible. A rendering shared by many versions is usually inherited rather than independently arrived at — the Tyndale line in particular runs through most of them.


The sentence as the grammar sees it — from the MACULA Hebrew treebank

This is not our own analysis: it is the scholarly syntax tree for the verse, showing how the clause actually holds together.

clausenoun phrase · subjectבְּנֵ֣יthe.sonsאָשֵׁ֗רof.Ashernoun phrase · predicateיִמְנָ֧ה[were].Imnahוְandיִשְׁוָ֛הIshvahוְandיִשְׁוִ֥יIshviוּandבְרִיעָ֖הBeriahוְandclausesubjectשֶׂ֥רַחSerahnoun phrase · predicateאֲחוֹתָֽsisterם[was].their

Boxes are the grammarian's groupings — clause, noun phrase, prepositional phrase.


The four witnesses to this verse — Masoretic, Septuagint, Samaritan, Qumran

The Masoretic Text and the Septuagint agree on the wording of this verse, with all eight words matched. The Septuagint's translation reflects the Hebrew text closely, preserving the names and their order.

Masoretic TextLeningrad Codex, c. AD 1008 — the text this page is built on

בְּנֵ֣י אָשֵׁ֗ר יִמְנָ֧ה וְיִשְׁוָ֛ה וְיִשְׁוִ֥י וּבְרִיעָ֖ה וְשֶׂ֥רַח אֲחוֹתָֽם׃

Septuagintthe Greek the translators chose, word by word
בְּנֵ֣יυἱοὶאָשֵׁ֗רασηρיִמְנָ֧הιεμναוְיִשְׁוָ֛הισουαוְיִשְׁוִ֥יισουιוּבְרִיעָ֖הβεριγαוְשֶׂ֥רַחσορεאֲחוֹתָֽם׃αὐτῶν

8 of the 8 words are matched. This is the word-by-word correspondence, not the Septuagint's own sentence — its word order and its articles are its own.

Four traditions, not one. “On the leather” means the letters physically survive on the scroll, as against letters an editor has supplied to fill a hole in it — a restoration is a scholar’s reading, not a reading of the manuscript. Words in [square brackets] are supplied; the notes count them apart from what survives.


The map of this verse — what each word keeps company with

This is a map of two things, both counted rather than judged. Company kept: which words stand within three words of each of these, anywhere in the Hebrew Bible — the thicker the line, the more often the pair meet compared with chance. Built from: the words a word is made out of, taken from its own Strong’s entry. It is not a map of meaning: nothing here claims two words mean the same thing. Click any circle to see the numbers behind it.

1 Chronicles 7:30בֵּן[the] sons [the] sons ofבֵּןאָשֵׁרAsherAsherאָשֵׁריִמְנָהImnahImnahיִמְנָהיִשְׁוָהand Ishvahand Ishvahיִשְׁוָהיִשְׁוִיand Ishviand Ishviיִשְׁוִיבְּרִיעָהand Beriahand Beriahבְּרִיעָהשֶׂ֫רַחand Serahand Serahשֶׂ֫רַחאָחוֹת[was] siste[was] sister thאָחוֹתשָׁוָהbe likebe likeשָׁוָהבָּנָהto buildto buildבָּנָהאָשַׁרto blessto blessאָשַׁריָמַןto go righto go rightיָמַןרַעbad: harmfbad: harmfulרַעסֶ֫רַחexcessexcessסֶ֫רַחאָחbrother: mbrother: male-sאָחאֶזְרָחִיEzrahiteEzrahiteאֶזְרָחִייִשְׁוָהIshvahIshvahיִשְׁוָהיִשְׁוִיIshviIshviיִשְׁוִיעַמּוֹןAmmonAmmonעַמּוֹןרְאוּבֵןReubenReubenרְאוּבֵןנַפְתָּלִיNaphtaliNaphtaliנַפְתָּלִיזְבוּלֻןZebulunZebulunזְבוּלֻןיִמְנָהImnahImnahיִמְנָהשֶׂ֫רַחSerahSerahשֶׂ֫רַחתָּמָרTamarTamarתָּמָרעֶרְוָהnakednessnakednessעֶרְוָה
meets it a little oftener than chancemeets it far oftener than chancebuilt from the same roottwo words of the verse share ita word of this versea related word

Lexicons — every word in 1 Chronicles 7:30

One dossier per word, with every reference work grouped by kind — Hebrew lexicons, morphology, Bible dictionaries, topical chains and the English of the translators themselves. The verse sits at the head of each block with the word under study lit, so you never lose your place. The panel above gives the short answer; this is the long one, and it is the part of the page worth indexing.

Every entry below is the lexicographer's own text. On the Hebrew: Brown-Driver-Briggs entire and its gloss set, Strong's Hebrew Dictionary, and Tyndale House's Translators Brief lexicon. Where a cell says a work has no entry, that work genuinely has none for this word.

[the] sons of Asher Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah [was] sister their
בְּנֵ֣יbe.Nei [the] sons of H1121 Noun common · masculine plural construct
4,943× in the OT scale is logarithmic — the commonest word, אֵת, appears about 11,000×
In plain English
Meaning
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.
Amplified meaning
sons, descendants
Tyndale gloss
son: child
Hebrew lexiconskeyed to Strong's numbers
Layman’s summary of all Lexicon entries.generated

בֵּן (ben) means 'son' or 'male child' and encompasses a wide range of meanings, including descendants, young animals, and even figurative uses like sparks or arrows. It can refer to members of a tribe or class and is used in various contexts throughout the Old Testament, such as in 1 Chronicles 24:26. The word is derived from a root meaning 'to build' and implies a connection to family or lineage.

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (full)

בֵּן 4870 n.m. son

son, male child, born of a woman

children (male and female)

youth, young men

the young of animals

of plant shoots

fig. of lifeless things, sparks, stars, arrows

member of a guild, order or class

of animals son of (the) herd

ב׳ as n. relat. followed by word of quality, characteristic, etc.

n. relat. of age

base

בְּנוֹ 1 Ch 24:26, 27 as n.pr.m. in AV, RV, but render: the sons of Jaaziah his son, & the sons of Merari by Jaaziah his son, cf. VB & Be Öt.

done

Brown-Driver-Briggs glosses

H1121a בֵּן son . son, male child, born of a woman

. children (male and female)

. youth, young men

. the young of animals

. of plant shoots

. fig. of lifeless things, sparks, stars, arrows

. . member of a guild, order or class

. of animals son of (the) herd

. ב׳ as n. relat. followed by word of quality, characteristic, etc.

. n. relat. of age

H1121b בְּנוֹ as n. pr. m. in AV, RV, but render: the sons of Jaaziah his son, & the sons of Merari by Jaaziah his son

Strong's Hebrew Dictionary

1121 ben bane

from 1129; a son (as a builder of the family name), in the

widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship,

including grandson, subject, nation, quality or condition,

etc., (like 1, 251, etc.)):--+ afflicted, age, (Ahoh-)

(Ammon-) (Hachmon-) (Lev-)ite, (anoint-)ed one, appointed to,

(+) arrow, (Assyr-) (Babylon-) (Egypt-) (Grec-)ian, one born,

bough, branch, breed, + (young) bullock, + (young) calf, X

came up in, child, colt, X common, X corn, daughter, X of

first, + firstborn, foal, + very fruitful, + postage, X in, +

kid, + lamb, (+) man, meet, + mighty, + nephew, old, (+)

people, + rebel, + robber, X servant born, X soldier, son, +

spark, + steward, + stranger, X surely, them of, + tumultuous

one, + valiant(-est), whelp, worthy, young (one), youth.

see HEBREW for 01129

see HEBREW for 01

see HEBREW for 0251

Translators Brief Hebrew Lexicon

בֵּן (ben) — son: child.

: child/son

בְּנוֹ (be.no) — Beno.

A man of the tribe of Levi living at the time of Divided Monarchy, first mentioned at 1Ch.24.26;

son of: Jaaziah (H3269);

brother of: Shoham (H7719), Zaccur (H2139I) and Ibri (H5681)

§ Beno = "his son"

the sons of Jaaziah and the sons of Merari by Jaahziah (his son)

בֵּן (ben) — son: descendant/people.

: descendant, people, tribe, nation

A sub-meaning of ben (בֵּן ": child" H1121)

§ : child/son

בֵּן (ben) — son: young animal.

: calf/lamb/young(ANIMAL)

A sub-meaning of ben (בֵּן ": child" H1121)

§ : descendant

בֵּן (ben) — son: type of.

: rebel/son(Belial)

A sub-meaning of ben (בֵּן ": child" H1121)

§ : people/men/nation/tribe

בֵּן (ben) — son.

: [inheriting]son/heir

A sub-meaning of ben (בֵּן ": child" H1121)

בֵּן (ben) — son: warrior.

: warrior/son(strong)

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Morphologythe parsing behind the code
Berean parsing
N-mp — Noun common · masculine plural construct
HNcmpc
Bible dictionarieson the English sense
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

See SON, SONS.

English usagewhat the translators’ English meant
Webster's Dictionary (1828), Webster's Unabridged (1913), Webster's Dictionary (1806)

OF, preposition ov. [Gr.]

1. From or out of; proceeding from, as the cause, source, means, author or agent bestowing.

I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered to you. 1 Corinthians 11:1.

For it was of the Lord to harden their hearts. Joshua 11:1.

It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed.

Lamentations 3:1.

The whole disposing thereof is of the Lord. Proverbs 16:1.

Go, inquire of the Lord for me. 2 Chronicles 34:2.

That holy thing that shall be born of thee. Luke 1:1.

Hence of is the sign of the genitive case, the case that denotes production; as the son of man, the son proceeding from man, produced from man. This is the primary sense, although we now say, produced by man. 'Part of these were slain; ' that is, a number separate, for part denotes a division; the sense then is, a number from or out of the whole were slain. So also, 'some of these were slain; ' that is…

[the] sons of Asher Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah [was] sister their
אָשֵׁ֗ר'a.Sher Asher H836 Noun proper masculine
43× in the OT scale is logarithmic — the commonest word, אֵת, appears about 11,000×
In plain English
Meaning
Asher was the eighth son of Jacob and one of the twelve tribes of Israel, mentioned in Genesis 30:13. The tribe of Asher was known for its happy and blessed people. Asher is also the name of a region in Palestine.
Amplified meaning
the eighth son of Jacob, one of the twelve tribes of Israel
Tyndale gloss
Asher
Hebrew lexiconskeyed to Strong's numbers
Layman’s summary of all Lexicon entries.generated

אָשֵׁר (Asher) refers to a son of Jacob and Zilpah, as well as the tribe descended from him. The name means 'happy' and is also associated with a city east of Shechem. The entries note that Asher is linked to the Hebrew root for happiness, but there is a mention of potential translations related to wood in Ezekiel.

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (full)

אָשֵׁר n.pr.m. Asher (happy one, Felix)

son of Jacob and Zilpah

the tribe

n.pr.loc. city E. of Shechem

base

Brown-Driver-Briggs glosses

H836 אָשֵׁר Asher

Strong's Hebrew Dictionary

836 'Asher aw-share'

from 833, happy; Asher, a son of Jacob, and the tribe

descended from him, with its territory; also a place in

Palestine:--Asher

see HEBREW for 0833

Translators Brief Hebrew Lexicon

אָשֵׁר (a.sher) — Asher.

A man of the tribe of Asher living at the time of the Patriarchs, first mentioned at Gen.30.13;

son of: Israel (H3478) and Zilpah (H2153);

brother of: Gad (H1410);

half-brother of: Reuben (H7205), Simeon (H8095), Levi (H3878), Judah (H3063), Dan (H1835H), Naphtali (H5321), Issachar (H3485), Zebulun (H2074), Dinah (H1783), Joseph (H3130) and Benjamin (H1144);

father of: Imnah (H3232), Ishvah (H3438), Ishvi (H3440), Beriah (H1283) and Serah (H8294); also translated "pine" or "cypress wood" at Ezk.27.6(?); Ashurite at 2Sa.2.9(?);

§ Asher = "happy"

1) son of Jacob and Zilpah

2) the tribe descended from Asher

3) a city east of Shechem in Manasseh

Morphologythe parsing behind the code
Berean parsing
N-proper — Noun proper masculine
HNpm
Bible dictionarieson the English sense
Easton's Bible Dictionary

Asher

Happy, Jacob’s eigth son; his mother was Zilpah, Leah’s handmaid (Gen. 30:13). Of the tribe founded by him nothing is recorded beyond its holding a place in the list of the tribes (35:26; 46:17; Ex. 1:4, etc.) It increased in numbers twenty-nine percent, during the thirty-eight years’ wanderings. The place of this tribe during the march through the desert was between Dan and Naphtali (Num. 2:27). The boundaries of the inheritance given to it, which contained some of the richest soil in Palestine, and the names of its towns, are recorded in Josh. 19:24-31; Judg. 1:31, 32. Asher and Simeon were the only tribes west of…

Smith's Bible Dictionary

a place which formed one boundary of the tribe of Manasseh on the south. (Joshua 17:7) Mr. Porter suggests that Teyasir may be the Asher of Manasseh. Handbook , p.348.

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary

The eighth son of Jacob and second of Zilpah, Ge 30:13 35:26. On entering Canaan his tribe was the fifth in order, numbering fifty-three thousand four hundred. The portion of Asher lay along the seaboard, having Levanon and Zidon on the north, Carmel and the tribe of Issachar on the south, and Zebulun and Naphtali on the east. It was fruitful in grain, wine, oil, and minerals, Ge 49:20 De 33:24,25. How much of the Phoenician coast was included is uncertain, Jos 19:25,28; but the Asherites were unable to expel the Canaanites, and dwelt in part among them, Jud 1:31,32. They are honorably mentioned in the history of…

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

happiness

[the] sons of Asher Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah [was] sister their
יִמְנָ֧הyim.Nah Imnah H3232 Noun proper masculine
5× in the OT scale is logarithmic — the commonest word, אֵת, appears about 11,000×
In plain English
Meaning
Imnah means right hand and refers to two Israelites, one the father of Kore, and the other a descendant of Asher, in 2 Chronicles 31:14.
Amplified meaning
meaning right hand
Tyndale gloss
Imnah
Hebrew lexiconskeyed to Strong's numbers
Layman’s summary of all Lexicon entries.generated

יִמְנָה (yimnah) refers to a son of Asher and a Levite. The name is associated with prosperity, symbolized by the right hand, and appears in contexts related to the descendants of Imnah. It is mentioned in Genesis 46:17 and 2 Chronicles 31:14, with variations in spelling such as Imna and Jimnah.

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (full)

יִמְנָה n.pr.m.

a son of Asher, also (for adj.gent.) = the family of the Yimnites

a Levite

base

Brown-Driver-Briggs glosses

H3232 יִמְנָה . a son of Asher

. a Levite

Strong's Hebrew Dictionary

3232 Yimnah yim-naw'

from 3231; prosperity (as betokened by the right hand);

Jimnah, the name of two Israelites; also (with the article) of

the posterity of one of them:--Imna, Imnah, Jimnah, Jimnites.

see HEBREW for 03231

Translators Brief Hebrew Lexicon

יִמְנָה (yim.nah) — Imnah.

A man of the tribe of Asher living at the time of Egypt and Wilderness, first mentioned at Gen.46.17;

son of: Asher (H0836);

brother of: Ishvah (H3438), Ishvi (H3440), Beriah (H1283) and Serah (H8294); also called Imnite at Num.26.44;

§ Imna or Imnah or Jimnah = "right hand"

1) the 1st born son of Asher

2) a Levite, descendant of Imnah, who assisted in the reforms of Hezekiah

n patr

3) descendants of Imnah, son of Asher

יִמְנָה (yim.nah) — Imnah.

A man living at the time of Divided Monarchy, only mentioned at 2Ch.31.14;

father of: Kore (H6981H)

§ Imna or Imnah or Jimnah = "right hand"

1) the 1st born son of Asher

2) a Levite, descendant of Imnah, who assisted in the reforms of Hezekiah

n patr

3) descendants of Imnah, son of Asher

Morphologythe parsing behind the code
Berean parsing
N-proper — Noun proper masculine
HNpm
Bible dictionarieson the English sense
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

im'-na (yimnah):

(1) Eldest son of Asher (Ge 46:17, the King James Version "Jimnah"; Nu 26:44, the King James Version "Jimna"; 1Ch 7:30).

(2) A Levite of Hezekiah's time (2Ch 31:14).

Smith's Bible Dictionary

(holding back). The first born of Asher. (1 Chronicles 7:30) (B.C. 1706.) Kore ben-Imnah, the Levite, assisted in the reforms of Hezekiah. (2 Chronicles 31:14) (B.C. 726.)

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

same as Jimnah

Nave's Topical Bible

1. Firstborn of Asher 1Ch 7:30

2. A Levite 2Ch 31:14

[the] sons of Asher Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah [was] sister their
וְיִשְׁוָ֛הve.yish.Vah and Ishvah H3438 Conjunction · noun proper masculine
2× in the OT scale is logarithmic — the commonest word, אֵת, appears about 11,000×
In plain English
Meaning
Ishvah was the second son of Asher, mentioned in Genesis 46:17. His name means 'he will resemble' and he had several brothers, including Imnah and Beriah.
Amplified meaning
he will resemble
Tyndale gloss
Ishvah
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יִשְׁוָה (Yishvah) refers to a man from the tribe of Asher, mentioned in Genesis 46:17. The name is derived from a root meaning 'he will level.' He is noted as a son of Asher and brother to several others, including Imnah and Ishvi.

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (full)

יִשְׁוָה n.pr.m. in Asher

base

Brown-Driver-Briggs glosses

H3438 יִשְׁוָה in Asher

Strong's Hebrew Dictionary

3438 Yishvah yish-vaw'

from 7737; he will level; Jishvah, an Israelite: -Ishvah,

Isvah.

see HEBREW for 07737

Translators Brief Hebrew Lexicon

יִשְׁוָה (yish.vah) — Ishvah.

A man of the tribe of Asher living at the time of Egypt and Wilderness, first mentioned at Gen.46.17;

son of: Asher (H0836);

brother of: Imnah (H3232), Ishvi (H3440), Beriah (H1283) and Serah (H8294)

§ Ishuai or Isuah = "he will resemble"

the 2nd son of Asher

Morphologythe parsing behind the code
Berean parsing
Conj | N-proper — Conjunction · noun proper masculine
HC/Npm
Bible dictionarieson the English sense
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

ish'-va (yishwah, "even," "level"; the King James Version Ishuah and Isuah): Second son of Asher (Ge 46:17; 1Ch 7:30). As only the families of his brothers Ishvi, etc., are mentioned in Nu 26:44, the supposition is that he left no issue.

[the] sons of Asher Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah [was] sister their
וְיִשְׁוִ֥יve.yish.Vi and Ishvi H3440 Conjunction · noun proper masculine
4× in the OT scale is logarithmic — the commonest word, אֵת, appears about 11,000×
In plain English
Meaning
Ishvi was a man in the Bible, the son of King Saul and Ahinoam, and brother of Jonathan and Michal. He is mentioned in 1 Samuel 14:49. Ishvi was part of the tribe of Benjamin.
Amplified meaning
a man of Saul's lineage
Tyndale gloss
Ishvi
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יִשְׁוִי (Yishviy) refers to two individuals in the Old Testament: one is a son of Asher, and the other is a son of Saul. The name is derived from a root meaning 'level' and is associated with the family of Ishuaites. The entries note that 'Ishui' is an alternate name for the son of Saul, indicating some variation in transliteration.

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (full)

יִשְׁוִי n.pr.m.

in Asher

a son of Saul

base

Brown-Driver-Briggs glosses

H3440 יִשְׁוִי . in Asher

. a son of Saul

Strong's Hebrew Dictionary

3440 Yishviy yish-vee'

from 7737; level; Jishvi, the name of two

Israelites:--Ishuai, Ishvi, Isui, Jesui.

see HEBREW for 07737

Translators Brief Hebrew Lexicon

יִשְׁוִי (yish.vi) — Ishvi.

A man of the tribe of Asher living at the time of Egypt and Wilderness, first mentioned at Gen.46.17;

son of: Asher (H0836);

brother of: Imnah (H3232), Ishvah (H3438), Beriah (H1283) and Serah (H8294)

Also named: yish.vi (יִשְׁוִי "Ishvite" H3441)

§ Ishui or Ishuai or Isui or Jesui = "he resembles me"

1) the 2nd son of Saul by his wife Ahinoam

2) the 3rd son of Asher and founder of the family of Ishuaites

יִשְׁוִי (yish.vi) — Ishvi.

A man of the tribe of Benjamin living at the time of United Monarchy, first mentioned at 1Sa.14.49;

son of: Saul (H7586G) and Ahinoam (H0293);

brother of: Jonathan (H3083H), Malchi-shua (H4444), Merab (H4764) and Michal (H4324);

half-brother of: Ish-bosheth (H0378), Armoni (H0764) and Mephibosheth (H4648H); also called Ishvi (KJV: Ishui) at 1Sa.14.49;

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Conj | N-proper — Conjunction · noun proper masculine
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

ish'-vi (yishwi, "equal"):

(1) The third son of Asher (Ge 46:17; 1Ch 7:30), and founder of the family of the Ishvites (Nu 26:44, the King James Version "Jesuites"), the King James Version "Isui," "Jesui," and "Ishui."

(2) The name is also found among the sons of Saul (1Sa 14:49), the King James Version "Ishui."

[the] sons of Asher Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah [was] sister their
וּבְרִיעָ֖הu.ve.ri.'Ah and Beriah H1283 Conjunction · noun proper masculine
11× in the OT scale is logarithmic — the commonest word, אֵת, appears about 11,000×
In plain English
Meaning
Beriah was the name of several Israelites, including a Levite and a Benjamite, and means with a friend. It appears in various biblical accounts, including 1 Chronicles, as the name of different individuals.
Amplified meaning
with a friend, companion
Tyndale gloss
Beriah
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בְּרִיעָה (Bri'ah) refers to a name associated with four different Israelites: a son of Asher, a son of Ephraim, a Benjamite, and a Levite. The name is linked to the meaning 'with a friend.' The entries indicate that Beriah appears in various contexts in the Old Testament, highlighting its connection to multiple tribes.

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (full)

בְּרִיעָה n.pr.m.

a son of Asher

son of Ephraim

a Benjamite

a Levite

base

Brown-Driver-Briggs glosses

H1283 בְּרִיעָה . a son of Asher

. son of Ephraim

. a Benjamite

. a Levite

Strong's Hebrew Dictionary

1283 Briy`ah ber-ee'-aw

apparently from the feminine of 7451 with a prepositional

prefix; in trouble; Beriah, the name of four Israelites:--

Beriah.

see HEBREW for 07451

Translators Brief Hebrew Lexicon

בְּרִיעָה (be.ri.ah) — Beriah.

A man of the tribe of Asher living at the time of Egypt and Wilderness, first mentioned at Gen.46.17;

son of: Asher (H0836);

brother of: Imnah (H3232), Ishvah (H3438), Ishvi (H3440) and Serah (H8294);

father of: Heber (H2268) and Malchiel (H4439); also called Beriite at Num.26.44;

Also named: be.ri.i (בְּרִיעִי "Beriite" H1284)

§ Beriah = "with a friend"

1) a son of Asher

2) a son of Ephraim

3) a Benjamite

4) a Levite

בְּרִיעָה (be.ri.ah) — Beriah.

A man of the tribe of Ephraim living at the time of Egypt and Wilderness, only mentioned at 1Ch.7.23;

son of: Ephraim (H0669);

brother of: Shuthelah (H7803), Becher (H1071H), Tahan (H8465), Ezer (H5827) and Elead (H0496);

father of: Sheerah (H7609), Rephah (H7506) and Resheph (H7566)

§ Beriah = "with a friend"

1) a son of Asher

2) a son of Ephraim

3) a Benjamite

4) a Levite

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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Beriah

A gift, or in evil. (1.) One of Asher’s four sons, and father of Heber (Gen. 46:17).

(2.) A son of Ephraim (1 Chr. 7:20-23), born after the slaughter of his brothers, and so called by his father “because it went evil with his house” at that time.

(3.) A Benjamite who with his brother Shema founded Ajalon and expelled the Gittites (1 Chr. 8:13).

Smith's Bible Dictionary

(in evil, or a gift). A son of Asher. (Genesis 46:17; Numbers 26:44,45) A son of Ephraim. (1 Chronicles 7:20-23) A Benjamite. (1 Chronicles 8:13,16) A Levite. (1 Chronicles 23:10,11)

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

in fellowship; in envy

Nave's Topical Bible

1. Son of Asher Ge 46:17; Nu 26:44,45; 1Ch 7:30

2. Son of Ephraim 1Ch 7:20-23

3. A Benjamite 1Ch 8:13

4. Son of Shimei 1Ch 23:10,11

[the] sons of Asher Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah [was] sister their
וְשֶׂ֥רַחve.Se.rach and Serah H8294 Conjunction · noun proper feminine
3× in the OT scale is logarithmic — the commonest word, אֵת, appears about 11,000×
In plain English
Meaning
Serach was a woman from the tribe of Asher, mentioned in Genesis 46:17. Her name means the prince breathed, and she was the daughter of Asher and sister of Imnah and others.
Amplified meaning
the prince breathed, a woman of Asher
Tyndale gloss
Serah
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שֶׂ֫רַח (Serach) refers to a woman from the tribe of Asher, noted in the context of the Israelites in Egypt and the Wilderness. She is mentioned in Genesis 46:17 as the daughter of Asher and sister to several other figures. The name may also be linked to the meaning 'the prince breathed,' and it is sometimes rendered as 'Sarah'.

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (full)

שֶׂ֫רַח n.pr.f. daughter of Asher

base

Brown-Driver-Briggs glosses

H8294 שֶׂ֫רַח daughter of Asher

Strong's Hebrew Dictionary

8294 Serach seh'-rakh

by permutation for 5629; superfluity; Serach, an

Israelitess:--Sarah, Serah.

see HEBREW for 05629

Translators Brief Hebrew Lexicon

שֶׂ֫רַח, שָׂ֫רַח (se.rach) — Serah.

A woman of the tribe of Asher living at the time of Egypt and Wilderness, first mentioned at Gen.46.17;

daughter of: Asher (H0836);

sister of: Imnah (H3232), Ishvah (H3438), Ishvi (H3440) and Beriah (H1283)

§ Serah = "the prince breathed"

1) daughter of Asher

1a) also 'Sarah'

Morphologythe parsing behind the code
Berean parsing
Conj | N-proper — Conjunction · noun proper feminine
HC/Npf
Bible dictionarieson the English sense
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

se'-ra (serach, "abundance"): Daughter of Asher (Ge 46:17; Nu 26:46, the King James Version "Sarah"; 1Ch 7:30).

Easton's Bible Dictionary

Serah

Abundance; princess, the daughter of Asher and grand-daughter of Jacob (Gen. 46:17); called also Sarah (Num. 26:46; R.V., “Serah”).

Smith's Bible Dictionary

the daughter of Asher, (Genesis 46:17; 1 Chronicles 7:30) called in (Numbers 26:46) SARAH. (B.C. about 1700.)

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary

A daughter of Asher, thrice named among those who migrated to Egypt, Ge 46:17; Nu 26:46; 1Ch 7:30. Why she was thus distinguished is unknown, but the rabbis have many fables respecting her.

The company it keepswords that stand beside it more often than chance
[the] sons of Asher Imnah and Ishvah and Ishvi and Beriah and Serah [was] sister their
אֲחוֹתָֽם׃'a.cho.Tam [was] sister their H269 Noun common feminine singular construct · suffix
114× in the OT scale is logarithmic — the commonest word, אֵת, appears about 11,000×
In plain English
Meaning
A sister in the Bible can be a biological sibling, a half-sister, or a close relative. In Genesis 4:2, Cain's sister is not named, but in Genesis 24:15, Rebekah is Isaac's cousin and future wife.
Amplified meaning
biological sibling, close relative
Tyndale gloss
sister
Hebrew lexiconskeyed to Strong's numbers
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אָחוֹת (achowth) means 'sister' and can refer to a full sister, half-sister, or a relative. It is used both literally and figuratively, symbolizing relationships such as that of Israel and Judah, and can also imply intimacy or connection. The word is built from a feminine form related to other terms for kinship.

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (full)

אָחוֹת 114 n.f. sister

sister

= beloved

symbol. of Judah, Samaria, Sodom & Jerusalem

fig. of intimate connection

another

base

Brown-Driver-Briggs glosses

H269 אָחוֹת sister

Strong's Hebrew Dictionary

269 'achowth aw-khoth'

irregular feminine of 251; a sister (used very widely (like

250), literally and figuratively):--(an-)other, sister,

together.

see HEBREW for 0251

see HEBREW for 0250

Translators Brief Hebrew Lexicon

אָחוֹת (a.chot) — sister.

1) sister

1a) sister (same parents)

1b) half-sister (same father)

1c) relative

1c1) (metaph) of Israel's and Judah's relationship

1d) beloved

1d1) bride

1e) (fig.) of intimate connection

1f) another

Morphologythe parsing behind the code
Berean parsing
N-fs | Suff — Noun common feminine singular construct · suffix
HNcfsc/Sp3mp
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