1 Chronicles 7:8
The sons of Becher: Zemirah, Joash, Eliezer, Elioenai, Omri, Jeremoth, Abijah, Anathoth, and Alemeth; all these were Becher's sons.
The sons of Becher
This phrase introduces the descendants of Becher, one of the sons of Benjamin. The name "Becher" in Hebrew (בֶּכֶר) means "young camel" or "firstborn," which may indicate a position of prominence or strength within the family lineage. Becher's descendants are part of the tribe of Benjamin, a tribe known for its warriors and significant role in Israel's history. This lineage highlights the importance of family heritage and the continuation of God's promises through generations.

Zemirah
The name "Zemirah" (זְמִירָה) can be translated as "song" or "praise." This name reflects a cultural and spiritual emphasis on worship and the arts within the Israelite community. It suggests that the family of Becher may have been involved in musical or liturgical roles, contributing to the worship life of Israel.

Joash
"Joash" (יוֹאָשׁ) means "Yahweh has given" or "fire of Yahweh." This name underscores the belief in divine providence and blessing. Joash's name serves as a reminder of God's provision and the fiery zeal that should characterize the lives of those who follow Him.

Eliezer
The name "Eliezer" (אֱלִיעֶזֶר) translates to "God is my help." This name is a testament to the reliance on God's assistance and guidance. It reflects a deep-seated faith in God's ability to support and deliver His people in times of need.

Elioenai
"Elioenai" (אֱלִיעוֹנַי) means "my eyes are toward God" or "God is my eyes." This name conveys a sense of trust and dependence on God's vision and direction. It emphasizes the importance of looking to God for guidance and understanding in all aspects of life.

Omri
The name "Omri" (עָמְרִי) can mean "my sheaf" or "pupil of Jehovah." Historically, Omri is a name associated with leadership, as seen in the later King Omri of Israel. This name may indicate a role of authority or influence within the family or community.

Jeremoth
"Jeremoth" (יְרֵמוֹת) means "heights" or "elevations." This name suggests a position of honor or a calling to rise above challenges. It reflects the aspiration to reach spiritual or moral heights, aligning with the biblical theme of striving for righteousness.

Abijah
The name "Abijah" (אֲבִיָּה) translates to "Yahweh is my father." This name highlights a personal relationship with God, emphasizing the familial bond between the believer and the divine. It serves as a reminder of God's paternal care and authority.

Anathoth
"Anathoth" (עֲנָתוֹת) is a name that means "answers" or "afflictions." It is also the name of a Levitical city in the territory of Benjamin. This name may reflect a history of seeking God's answers or enduring trials, pointing to the perseverance and faithfulness required in the life of a believer.

Alemeth
The name "Alemeth" (עַלְמֶת) means "concealment" or "hidden." This name could suggest a sense of protection or being set apart for a special purpose. It highlights the theme of God's providential care and the hidden ways in which He works in the lives of His people.

All these were the sons of Becher
This concluding phrase reaffirms the familial connection and the collective identity of Becher's descendants. It underscores the importance of family lineage in the biblical narrative and the role of each individual in fulfilling God's covenant promises. The listing of names serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of faith and the continuity of God's work through successive generations.

Persons / Places / Events
1. Becher
A son of Benjamin, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Becher's descendants are listed in this verse, indicating his role in the lineage of the tribe.

2. Zemirah
One of Becher's sons, mentioned in the genealogical record.

3. Joash
Another son of Becher, sharing a name with several other biblical figures.

4. Eliezer
A common name in the Bible, meaning "God is my help," also a son of Becher.

5. Elioenai
A son of Becher, whose name means "My eyes are toward God."

6. Omri
Another son of Becher, not to be confused with the more famous Omri, king of Israel.

7. Jeremoth
A son of Becher, a name that appears in various genealogies.

8. Abijah
A son of Becher, meaning "My father is Yahweh."

9. Anathoth
A son of Becher, also the name of a town in Benjamin's territory.

10. Alemeth
A son of Becher, sharing a name with a Levitical city in Benjamin.
Teaching Points
The Importance of Genealogy
Genealogies in the Bible serve to connect God's people to His promises. They remind us of our spiritual heritage and the continuity of God's plan through generations.

Names and Their Meanings
The names listed often have significant meanings, reflecting the faith and hopes of the parents. Understanding these can deepen our appreciation for the biblical account.

God's Faithfulness Across Generations
The listing of descendants highlights God's faithfulness in preserving His people. It encourages us to trust in God's promises for our families and future generations.

The Role of Each Individual
Though some names are less known, each person played a role in God's unfolding plan. This reminds us that every believer has a part to play in the body of Christ.

The Significance of Heritage
Our spiritual heritage is important. We are encouraged to pass down our faith and values to the next generation, ensuring the continuity of God's work.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does understanding the genealogies in the Bible enhance our appreciation of God's faithfulness throughout history?

2. What can we learn from the meanings of the names listed in 1 Chronicles 7:8, and how might they inspire us in our own faith journey?

3. In what ways can we ensure that our spiritual heritage is passed down to future generations?

4. How do the genealogies in 1 Chronicles connect with the broader account of God's promises to Israel?

5. Reflect on a time when you felt like a small part of a larger plan. How does this passage encourage you to see your role in God's kingdom?
Connections to Other Scriptures
Genesis 46:21
This verse lists the sons of Benjamin, providing a broader context for Becher's family within the tribe of Benjamin.

Numbers 26:38-41
The census of the tribe of Benjamin includes Becher's descendants, showing their growth and significance.

1 Chronicles 8:1-2
Another genealogical record of Benjamin's descendants, offering a parallel account to 1 Chronicles 7.
StatisticsW. H. Bennett, M. A.1 Chronicles 7:1-11
The Old Order ChangethW. Clarkson 1 Chronicles 7:1-19
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
Abiah, Abijah, Abi'jah, Alameth, Alemeth, Al'emeth, Anathoth, An'athoth, Becher, Beker, Eliezar, Eliezer, Elie'zer, Elioenai, Eli-o-e'nai, Jeremoth, Jer'emoth, Jerimoth, Joash, Jo'ash, Omri, Sons, Zemira, Zemirah, Zemi'rah
Dictionary of Bible Themes
1 Chronicles 7:1-12

     7266   tribes of Israel

1 Chronicles 7:4-11

     7230   genealogies

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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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