1 Chronicles 7:20
The descendants of Ephraim: Shuthelah, Bered his son, Tahath his son, Eleadah his son, Tahath his son,
The descendants of Ephraim:

Ephraim, Joseph’s younger son, received tribal standing through Jacob’s adoption of Ephraim and Manasseh as his own sons. His tribe became a leading tribe in Israel, occupying central Canaan and later giving its name to the northern kingdom.

Gen 48:19-20 But his father refused. “I know, my son, I know!”…
Num 1:32-33 From the sons of Joseph: From the sons of Ephraim,…
Jos 16:1-10 The allotment for the descendants of Joseph extended…

Shuthelah,

Shuthelah headed an Ephraimite clan known as the Shuthelahites (Numbers 26:35). His line testifies to God’s preservation of Joseph’s family within the covenant nation.

Num 26:35-36 These were the descendants of Ephraim by their clans: …
Deu 33:13-17 Concerning Joseph he said: “May his land be blessed…

Bered his son,

Bered continued Shuthelah’s household and inheritance within Ephraim. Such records established the families through whom land, identity, and tribal responsibilities were passed on.

Jos 17:14-18 Then the sons of Joseph said to Joshua,…
1Sa 1:1-2 Now there was a man named Elkanah who was from…

Tahath his son,

Tahath belonged to a succession of Ephraimite fathers and sons whose names preserved the tribe’s history across generations.

1Ch 6:33-38 These are the men who served, together with their sons.…
Jdg 12:1-6 Then the men of Ephraim assembled and crossed the Jordan…

Eleadah his son,

Eleadah continued the line through which Ephraim’s descendants increased in the land promised to their fathers.

Jos 17:1-6 Now this was the allotment for the tribe of Manasseh…
Psa 80:1-2 For the choirmaster. To the tune of “The Lilies…

Tahath his son,

The repeated name reflects the enduring continuity of Ephraim’s family line. God remained faithful to preserve Israel’s tribes despite later hardship, loss, and exile.

Hos 11:8-9 How could I give you up, O Ephraim? How could I surrender…
Psa 78:67-68 He rejected the tent of Joseph, and refused…

Persons / Places / Events
1. Ephraim
The second son of Joseph, born in Egypt. Ephraim was blessed by Jacob, who prophesied that his descendants would become a multitude of nations.

2. Shuthelah
A descendant of Ephraim, mentioned as the first in the genealogy listed in this verse.

3. Bered
The son of Shuthelah, continuing the lineage of Ephraim.

4. Tahath
Mentioned twice, indicating a generational repetition or a common name within the family line.

5. Eleadah
Another descendant in the line of Ephraim, showing the continuation of the family tree.
Teaching Points
The Importance of Genealogy
Genealogies in the Bible serve to connect God's promises through generations. They remind us of God's faithfulness and the continuity of His plan.

Legacy and Heritage
The listing of names emphasizes the importance of family heritage and the impact of our ancestors. We are encouraged to consider the legacy we are leaving for future generations.

God's Sovereignty in History
The genealogies show that God is actively involved in the unfolding of history. Each name represents a life that played a part in God's redemptive plan.

Identity in Christ
While genealogies were crucial for identity in ancient Israel, as Christians, our primary identity is found in Christ. This shifts our focus from earthly lineage to spiritual heritage.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does the genealogy of Ephraim in 1 Chronicles 7:20 reflect God's faithfulness to His promises made to the patriarchs?

2. In what ways can understanding our own family history and heritage impact our faith journey today?

3. How does the blessing of Ephraim by Jacob in Genesis 48 relate to the significance of his descendants listed in 1 Chronicles 7:20?

4. What can we learn from the repetition of names like Tahath in the genealogy, and how might this apply to our understanding of family and tradition?

5. How does the concept of spiritual heritage, as seen in the New Testament, transform our understanding of genealogies like the one in 1 Chronicles 7:20?
Connections to Other Scriptures
Genesis 48
This chapter provides the background of Ephraim's blessing by Jacob, which is foundational to understanding the significance of his descendants.

Numbers 1:33
This verse lists the descendants of Ephraim as part of the census of the tribes of Israel, showing their role in the nation.

Joshua 16
Describes the land inheritance of the tribe of Ephraim, connecting the genealogical record to the physical land they occupied.
Divine CompensationsW. Clarkson 1 Chronicles 7:20-24
GenealogiesF. Whitfield 1 Chronicles 7, 8
GenealogiesJ.R. Thomson 1 Chronicles 1-9
People
Abiah, Abiezer, Abijah, Aher, Ahi, Ahian, Ahishahar, Aiah, Alameth, Alemeth, Amal, Ammihud, Anathoth, Aniam, Ara, Arah, Aram, Asher, Ashriel, Ashvath, Asriel, Becher, Bedan, Beera, Bela, Benjamin, Bered, Beri, Beriah, Bezer, Bilhah, Bilhan, Bimhal, Birzavith, Chenaanah, Dan, David, Ehud, Eladah, Elead, Eliezer, Elioenai, Elishama, Ezbon, Ezer, Guni, Hammoleketh, Haniel, Hanniel, Harnepher, Heber, Helem, Hod, Hotham, Huppim, Huppites, Hushim, Hushites, Imna, Imnah, Imrah, Iri, Ishiah, Ishod, Ishuai, Issachar, Isshiah, Isuah, Ithran, Izrahiah, Jahmai, Jahziel, Japhlet, Jashub, Jediael, Jehoshua, Jehoshuah, Jehubbah, Jephunneh, Jeremoth, Jeriel, Jerimoth, Jether, Jeush, Jezer, Jibsam, Jimna, Jimnah, Joash, Joel, Joseph, Joshua, Laadan, Likhi, Maacah, Maachah, Machir, Mahalah, Mahlah, Malchiel, Manasseh, Michael, Naphtali, Non, Nun, Obadiah, Omri, Pasach, Peresh, Pispah, Puah, Rakem, Rekem, Rephah, Rephaiah, Resheph, Rezia, Rohgah, Samuel, Serah, Shallum, Shamer, Shamma, Shaul, Shelesh, Shemer, Shemida, Shemidah, Shemuel, Sherah, Sheresh, Shillem, Shilshah, Shimrom, Shimron, Shomer, Shua, Shual, Shuppim, Shuppites, Shuthelah, Suah, Tahan, Tahath, Tarshish, Telah, Tharshish, Tola, Ulam, Ulla, Uzzi, Uzziel, Zabad, Zelophehad, Zemira, Zethan, Zophah
Places
Ayyah, Bethel, Beth-horon, Beth-shan, Dor, Gath, Gezer, Gilead, Heshbon, Megiddo, Naaran, Shechem, Taanach, Upper Beth-horon, Uzzen-sheerah
Topics
Bered, Eladah, Eleadah, Ele-a'dah, Ephraim, E'phraim, Shuthelah, Shuthe'lah, Sons, Tahath
Dictionary of Bible Themes
1 Chronicles 7:14-40

     7266   tribes of Israel

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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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