What is the meaning of 1 Chronicles 7:27? Nun • Here the Chronicler names Nun as part of Ephraim’s lineage, affirming that the great leader Joshua did not appear in a vacuum but came from a real, traceable family line (cf. Exodus 33:11; Numbers 13:8). • By inserting Nun, Scripture roots the story of conquest in ordinary faithfulness—an Ephraimite who raised a son ready for God’s call. • This fits the broader theme of 1 Chronicles 7, where each ancestor is honored, showing that God works through families generation after generation (Psalm 78:6). his son • The simple phrase spotlights a father-to-son transfer: heritage, identity, and covenant knowledge moved from Nun to Joshua (Deuteronomy 6:7). • In genealogies, “his son” stresses accountability; spiritual legacies are personal and deliberate (Psalm 145:4). and • The small conjunction links two lives into one unfolding story, reminding us that God’s purposes span more than one lifetime (Hebrews 11:39-40). • It also reinforces community: Nun’s faith and Joshua’s leadership belong together, underscoring partnership between generations. Joshua • Joshua steps forward as the divinely chosen successor to Moses (Numbers 27:18-23). • His track record—battling Amalek (Exodus 17:9-14), spying the land in faith (Numbers 14:6-9), and leading Israel across the Jordan (Joshua 1:1-2)—all flows from the upbringing referenced in this verse. • By placing Joshua in Ephraim’s genealogy, the Chronicler comforts post-exilic readers: just as God raised a deliverer before, He can raise one again (Isaiah 55:11). his son • Repeating the phrase completes the literary mirror: Nun → his son → Joshua → his son. The pattern underscores reliability—every link is solid. • It also hints that lineage is more than biology; Joshua became a spiritual “father” to the nation (Judges 2:7-8), much as believers are called to reproduce faith in others (2 Timothy 2:2). summary 1 Chronicles 7:27 uses fifteen brief words—“Nun his son, and Joshua his son.”—to testify that God’s redemptive work moves through identifiable people and deliberate generational hand-offs. Nun’s quiet faithfulness produced Joshua’s public faithfulness, and the conjunction “and” binds their lives into one continuous story of covenant loyalty. The verse assures readers that every name, every family, and every generation matter in God’s unfolding plan. |