1 CHRONICLES 8:17 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
“And Zebadiah, and Meshullam, and Hezeki, and Heber,”
Zebadiah's sons continue the genealogical expansion, with names like Meshullam, Hizki, and Heber representing further branching that extended family influence across multiple generations and potential settlements. The genealogical method of listing sons demonstrates the patrilineal system through which authority, property, and identity passed to successive generations within the covenantal framework. The preservation of such detailed genealogical information suggests that scribal traditions maintained comprehensive family records and that post-exilic communities highly valued genealogical accuracy for determining social position and resource distribution. The accumulation of multiple generational levels indicates that the Chronicler possessed access to genealogical archives of considerable depth, perhaps maintained in temple records or family traditions. This detailed genealogical work demonstrates that the post-exilic community understood social order as directly dependent on accurate genealogical knowledge and verification.
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