1 Chronicles 7:24
His daughter was Sheerah, who built Lower and Upper Beth-horon, as well as Uzzen-sheerah.
His daughter was Sheerah
Sheerah is a unique figure in the Bible, as she is one of the few women mentioned in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles. Her inclusion highlights her significance, possibly due to her achievements. In a patriarchal society, her mention suggests she held a notable position or accomplished something extraordinary. This can be seen as a reflection of God's use of both men and women to fulfill His purposes, similar to other prominent women in the Bible like Deborah (Judges 4-5) and Esther.

who built Lower and Upper Beth-horon
Beth-horon refers to two towns, Lower and Upper, strategically located on the border of Ephraim and Benjamin. These towns were significant for their military and trade routes, as they controlled the ascent from the coastal plain to the hill country. The construction of these towns by Sheerah indicates her role in establishing and fortifying important locations for the Israelites. This act of building can be seen as a type of Christ, who is the ultimate builder of His church (Matthew 16:18). The towns are also mentioned in Joshua 10:10-11, where God aids Israel in battle, demonstrating His sovereignty and protection over His people.

as well as Uzzen-sheerah
Uzzen-sheerah is likely a town or settlement named after Sheerah herself, indicating her influence and legacy. The naming of a place after an individual was a way to honor their contributions or leadership. This reflects the cultural practice of memorializing significant figures through place names, similar to how cities and landmarks are named today. The mention of Uzzen-sheerah alongside Beth-horon underscores Sheerah's impact on the region and her role in the development of Israelite society. This can be seen as a foreshadowing of the eternal legacy believers have in Christ, as they are called to build and leave a lasting impact for God's kingdom (1 Corinthians 3:10-15).

Persons / Places / Events
1. Sheerah
Sheerah is the daughter mentioned in this verse, notable for her accomplishments in building. Her mention is unique as it highlights a woman's role in construction and development, which is rare in biblical genealogies.

2. Lower and Upper Beth-horon
These are two towns built by Sheerah. Beth-horon was strategically important, located on the border between the tribes of Ephraim and Benjamin. It was a site of significant military and historical events in Israel's history.

3. Uzzen-sheerah
This is another location attributed to Sheerah's building efforts. The name itself suggests a personal connection to Sheerah, possibly indicating her influence or legacy in the area.
Teaching Points
The Role of Women in God's Plan
Sheerah's mention as a builder challenges cultural norms and highlights the significant roles women can play in God's purposes. This encourages us to recognize and support the contributions of women in ministry and community development.

Legacy and Influence
Sheerah's legacy is cemented through the towns she built. This teaches us the importance of leaving a positive and lasting impact on our communities and families.

Strategic Planning and Execution
The construction of Beth-horon and Uzzen-sheerah demonstrates the value of strategic planning and execution. As believers, we are called to be wise stewards of our resources and opportunities.

Faith and Action
Sheerah's actions reflect a faith that is active and productive. We are encouraged to translate our faith into tangible actions that benefit others and glorify God.
Bible Study Questions
1. What does Sheerah's role as a builder teach us about the potential for women to contribute to God's work today?

2. How can we apply the concept of leaving a legacy in our own lives, and what steps can we take to ensure it aligns with God's will?

3. In what ways can we practice strategic planning in our personal and spiritual lives, drawing inspiration from Sheerah's accomplishments?

4. How does the account of Sheerah challenge or affirm your understanding of faith in action?

5. Reflect on a time when you had to step out of traditional roles or expectations to fulfill a calling or task. How did this experience shape your faith journey?
Connections to Other Scriptures
Joshua 10
The towns of Beth-horon are mentioned in the context of Joshua's military campaigns, highlighting their strategic importance.

1 Kings 9
Solomon's building projects included fortifying cities like Beth-horon, showing the continued significance of these locations.

Proverbs 31
The description of the virtuous woman includes attributes of industriousness and capability, which can be seen in Sheerah's accomplishments.
A Famous WomanJ.R. Thomson 1 Chronicles 7:24
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
Beth, Bethhoron, Beth-horon, Beth-hor'on, Builder, Buildeth, Built, Daughter, Higher, Horon, Lower, Nether, Sheerah, She'erah, Sherah, Upper, Uzzen, Uzzen-sheerah, Uz'zen-she'erah, Uzzensherah, Uzzen-sherah
Dictionary of Bible Themes
1 Chronicles 7:14-40

     7266   tribes of Israel

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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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