1st Chronicles Chapter 1 verse 34 Holy Bible

ASV 1stChronicles 1:34

And Abraham begat Isaac. The sons of Isaac: Esau, and Israel.
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BBE 1stChronicles 1:34

And Abraham was the father of Isaac. The sons of Isaac: Esau and Israel.
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DARBY 1stChronicles 1:34

And Abraham begot Isaac. The sons of Isaac: Esau and Israel.
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KJV 1stChronicles 1:34

And Abraham begat Isaac. The sons of Isaac; Esau and Israel.
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WBT 1stChronicles 1:34

And Abraham begat Isaac. The sons of Isaac; Esau and Israel.
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WEB 1stChronicles 1:34

Abraham became the father of Isaac. The sons of Isaac: Esau, and Israel.
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YLT 1stChronicles 1:34

And Abraham begetteth Isaac. Sons of Isaac: Esau and Israel.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 34-37 lead us on to the descendants of Isaac, the more important branch of Abraham's family. It breaks again at once into two, Esau, the less important, treated of first; and Israel, reserved till we enter on ch. 2. Of Esau, the names of five sons are given; and of seven grandsons by the first in order, and four grandsons by the second in order of these sons. In Genesis 36:1-5 we have the names of the five sons of Esau, which correspond in the Authorized Version and in the Hebrew text exactly with those of this list. We have there in addition the names of their mothers respectively, who were "daughters of Canaan," Adah of the Hittites, mother of the first; Bashamath of the Ishmaelites, mother of the second (and by these two lines came the seven and four grandsons); and Aholibamah of the Hivites, mother of the remaining three sons. The names correspond also in the Septuagint in the two places, with the minute differences of Eliphaz and Ieoul here, for Eliphas and Ieous there. Then follow the names of seven grandsons of Esau though his son Eliphaz, of whom the first five are found and in agreement (Genesis 36:11), with the exception of Zephi here for Zepho there, both in the Authorized Version and in the Hebrew text. But the sixth name here, Timna, is explained in Genesis as the name of a concubine of Eliphaz, by whom he had the son Amalek, who appears here as the seventh son. There can be no doubt that we come here upon a transcriber's error, and it would be easily amended if we read "and by Timna, Amalek," vice "and Timna and Amalek." If this be the correct account of the matter, the grandsons of Esau of course count one fewer here. These two names also tally in the Authorized Version and in the Hebrew text in the two places; while for all seven names the agreement in the Septuagint is exact, except that we read Gootham here for Gothom there. There remain, in ver. 37, four grandsons to Esau, by Reuel. Their names agree with Genesis in the Authorized Version, in the Hebrew text, and in the Septuagint, except that this last reads Naches here for Nachoth there.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(34) Abraham begat Isaac.--From Genesis 25:19.Esau and Israel.--Esau is named first, not as the elder, but because the tribes of Esau are to be first enumerated. (Comp. Note above on 1Chronicles 1:28-42.)Israel.--The more honourable appellation (Genesis 32:28) almost wholly supplanted Jacob as the name of the chosen people, except in poetry and prophecy. Some moderns have seen in such double names as Jacob-Israel, Esau-Edom, a trace of an ancient fusion or amalgamation of distinct races.