1 Chronicles 5:2
And though Judah prevailed over his brothers and a ruler came from him, the birthright belonged to Joseph.
Sermons
Birthrights and SupremaciesR. Tuck 1 Chronicles 5:2
Judah's Pre-EminenceJ.R. Thomson 1 Chronicles 5:2
The Chief RulerJoseph Irons.1 Chronicles 5:2
Reuben's Rights Transferred to JosephJ. Parker, D. D.1 Chronicles 5:1-2
ReubenF. Whitfield 1 Chronicles 5:1-8
The Three Threads of DestinyW. Clarkson 1 Chronicles 5:1-17
On the Genealogical TablesR. Glover 1 Chronicles 1-6
GenealogiesJ.R. Thomson 1 Chronicles 1-9














The tribe of Judah holds the first and most prominent place in these genealogies. Reuben was the firstborn, and Joseph had the birthright; but precedence was given to Judah. This was foretold in the remarkable language in which old Jacob, upon his dying bed, spoke of this one of his sons and the tribe of which he was the progenitor.

I. THE TRIBE OF JUDAH TOOK PRECEDENCE OF ALL. When the tribes were numbered under Moses, that of Judah was found to exceed all the others in number. When the Israelites were organized for the war against the Canaanites, Judah was divinely appointed to be the vanguard of the army. A similar precedence is accorded to the tribe of Judah in this Book of Chronicles.

II. FROM THE TRIBE OF JUDAH SPRANG DAVID AND THE ROYAL HOUSE. Of Israel the Lord chose Judah, and of that tribe the family of Jesse, and of that family the youthful David. The great King of Israel and his glorious son shed a splendour upon the national annals. And when the separation of the kingdoms came about, the kingdom of Judah was distinguished in many ways, both civil and religious, above the sister kingdom of Northern Palestine.

III. The greatest distinction and privilege of Judah was this: FROM THIS TRIBE SPRANG THE MESSIAH. Jesus, the Son of David, was a descendant from Judah. This was the true "Lion of the tribe of Judah."

PRACTICAL LESSONS.

1. Mark the hand of God in family history. Providence raises up one house and sets down another. Families are sometimes selected to fulfil high purposes; and when they are found faithful to their vocation honour is put upon them by him who says, "Them that honour me I will honour."

2. Remember your accountability to God for family advantages. If God has given much, he will require the more. - T.

And of him came the Chief Ruler.
I read of "the rulers of the darkness of this world"; "the rulers of synagogues"; the rulers that "set themselves against the Lord and against His Anointed"; but none of them are "Chief." Christ is the "Chief Ruler."

I. HIS APPOINTMENT TO OFFICE (Proverbs 8:22-31; Psalm 2:6-9).

1. He rules in the Church.

2. He rules in the hearts of His people.

II. HIS ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR THAT OFFICE.

1. Infinite wisdom.

2. Invincible power.

3. Order.

III. THE MERCIES UNFOLDED IN IT.

1. By it is maintained the truth of God.

2. His empire is secured through it. He must rule until every enemy submits (Psalm 72:11; Isaiah 11:7).

3. Triumphs are secured to us and repeatedly realised by our Chief Ruler.

(1)Over temptations (1 Corinthians 10:13).

(2)Over every difficulty in providence (Isaiah 13:16).

(Joseph Irons.)

People
Abdiel, Abihail, Ahi, Azaz, Azriel, Beerah, Bela, Buz, Carmi, Eber, Eliel, Enoch, Epher, Gad, Gadites, Gog, Guni, Hagarites, Hagrites, Hanoch, Heber, Hezron, Hodaviah, Huri, Ishi, Jaanai, Jachan, Jahdiel, Jahdo, Jaroah, Jeiel, Jeremiah, Jeroboam, Jeshishai, Jetur, Joel, Jorai, Joseph, Jotham, Manasseh, Meshullam, Micah, Michael, Naphish, Pallu, Phallu, Pul, Reaia, Reaiah, Reuben, Reubenites, Saul, Shapham, Shaphat, Shema, Shemaiah, Shimei, Tilgathpilneser, Zechariah, Zia
Places
Aroer, Assyria, Baal-hermon, Bashan, Beth-baal-meon, Euphrates River, Gilead, Gozan, Habor River, Halah, Hara, Jetur, Mount Hermon, Mount Seir, Naphish, Nebo, Nodab, Salecah, Senir, Sharon
Topics
Belonged, Birthright, Birth-right, Brethren, Brother, Brothers, Chief, Firstborn, Joseph, Joseph's, Judah, Leader, Mighty, Prevailed, Prince, Rights, Ruler, Strong, Stronger, Strongest, Though, Yet
Outline
1. Judah and Joseph preferred before Reuben, who forfeited his birthright.
3. Ruben's descendants; some of whom vanquish the Hagarites.
11. The chief men of Gad, and their habitations.
18. Ruben, Gad, and half of Manasseh, obtain a victory over the Hagarites.
23. The habitations and chief men of that half of Manasseh.
25. The captivity of the two tribes and half, for their sins.

Dictionary of Bible Themes
1 Chronicles 5:2

     5509   rulers

1 Chronicles 5:1-2

     5504   rights
     5661   brothers
     5688   firstborn

1 Chronicles 5:1-10

     7266   tribes of Israel

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Conclusion
"Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth" (Rev. 19:6). In our Foreword to the Second Edition we acknowledge the need for preserving the balance of Truth. Two things are beyond dispute: God is Sovereign, man is responsible. In this book we have sought to expound the former; in our other works we have frequently pressed the latter. That there is real danger of over-emphasising the one and ignoring the other, we readily admit; yea, history furnishes numerous examples of cases of each. To emphasise
Arthur W. Pink—The Sovereignty of God

Chronicles
The comparative indifference with which Chronicles is regarded in modern times by all but professional scholars seems to have been shared by the ancient Jewish church. Though written by the same hand as wrote Ezra-Nehemiah, and forming, together with these books, a continuous history of Judah, it is placed after them in the Hebrew Bible, of which it forms the concluding book; and this no doubt points to the fact that it attained canonical distinction later than they. Nor is this unnatural. The book
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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