Parallel Verses New International Version Uzza, Paseah, Besai,
English Standard Version the sons of Uzza, the sons of Paseah, the sons of Besai,
New American Standard Bible the sons of Uzza, the sons of Paseah, the sons of Besai,
King James Bible The children of Uzza, the children of Paseah, the children of Besai,
Holman Christian Standard Bible Uzza's descendants, Paseah's descendants, Besai's descendants,
International Standard Version Descendants of Uzza, Paseah, and Besai.
American Standard Version the children of Uzza, the children of Paseah, the children of Besai,
Douay-Rheims Bible The children of Asa, the children of Phasea, the children of Besee,
Darby Bible Translation the children of Uzza, the children of Phaseah, the children of Besai,
Young's Literal Translation Sons of Uzza, sons of Paseah, sons of Besai,
Commentaries 2:36-63 Those who undervalue their relation to the Lord in times of reproach, persecution, or distress, will have no benefit from it when it becomes honourable or profitable. Those who have no evidence that they are, by the new birth, spiritual priests unto God, through Jesus Christ, have no right to the comforts and privileges of Christians.
36-39. The priests—Each of their families was ranged under its prince or head, like those of the other tribes. It will be remembered that the whole body was divided into twenty-four courses, one of which, in rotation, discharged the sacerdotal duties every week, and each division was called after the name of its first prince or chief. It appears from this passage that only four of the courses of the priests returned from the Babylonish captivity; but these four courses were afterwards, as the families increased, divided into twenty-four, which were distinguished by the names of the original courses appointed by David [1Ch 23:6-13]. Hence we find the course of Abijah or Abia (1Ch 24:10) subsisting at the commencement of the Christian era (Lu 1:5). |
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