The sons of Neariah were Elioenai, Hizkiah, and Azrikam, three.
Parallel translations
- WEB The sons of Neariah: Elioenai, Hizkiah, and Azrikam, three.
- KJV And the sons of Neariah; Elioenai, and Hezekiah, and Azrikam, three.
- BSB The sons of Neariah: Elioenai, Hizkiah, and Azrikam—three in all.
- NKJV The sons of Neariah were Elioenai, Hezekiah, and Azrikam—three in all.
- NLT The sons of Neariah were Elioenai, Hizkiah, and Azrikam—three in all.
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Neariah's sons were Elioenai, Hizkiah, and Azrikam, three in all. It continues the post-exilic Davidic line.
Overview
The Chronicler records yet another generation of David's descendants, extending well into the Persian period. The steady numbering reflects his concern for accuracy and completeness. Each generation preserved is another testimony that God had not abandoned His covenant with David's house.
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