Rehoboam appointed Maacah’s son Abijah as leader among the princes, making it clear that he would be the next king.
Parallel translations
- WEB Rehoboam appointed Abijah the son of Maacah to be chief, the prince among his brothers; for he intended to make him king.
- KJV And Rehoboam made Abijah the son of Maachah the chief, to be ruler among his brethren: for he thought to make him king.
- BSB Rehoboam appointed Abijah son of Maacah as chief prince among his brothers, intending to make him king.
- NKJV And Rehoboam appointed Abijah the son of Maachah as chief, to be leader among his brothers; for he intended to make him king.
- NASB Rehoboam appointed Abijah the son of Maacah as head and leader among his brothers, for he intended to make him king.
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Rehoboam designates Abijah, Maacah's son, as chief prince, intending to make him king. He secures the succession.
Overview
By elevating Abijah above his brothers, Rehoboam arranges for an orderly transfer of the throne. This act of dynastic planning helps preserve stability in Judah. The Chronicler records it as part of God's providential maintenance of the Davidic line.
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- Deut 21:15–17If a man has two wives, the one beloved, and the other hated, and they have borne him children, both the beloved and the hated; and if the firstborn son is hers who was hated;
- 1 Chr 29:1David the king said to all the assembly, “Solomon my son, whom alone God has chosen, is yet young and tender, and the work is great; for the palace is not for man, but for Yahweh God.
- 1 Chr 5:1–2The sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel (for he was the firstborn; but, because he defiled his father’s couch, his birthright was given to the sons of Joseph the son of Israel; and the genealogy is not to be listed according to the birthright.
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