The sons of Japhlet were Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath. These were the sons of Japhlet.
Parallel translations
- WEB The sons of Japhlet: Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath. These are the children of Japhlet.
- KJV And the sons of Japhlet; Pasach, and Bimhal, and Ashvath. These are the children of Japhlet.
- BSB The sons of Japhlet: Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath. These were Japhlet’s sons.
- NKJV The sons of Japhlet were Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath. These were the children of Japhlet.
- NLT The sons of Japhlet were Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath.
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Quick answer
Japhlet's sons Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath are named as his children.
Overview
The line of Japhlet is briefly recorded among Asher's families. These names, though obscure, are preserved because every household had its appointed place in Israel. The Chronicler's diligence reflects the truth that God knows and remembers each of His people by name.
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