'Records' in the Bible
These are their family records: Nebaioth, Ishmael’s firstborn, Kedar, Adbeel, Mibsam,
Jokim, the men of Cozeba; and Joash and Saraph, who married Moabites and returned to Lehem. These names are from ancient records.
They also lived in all the settlements that surrounded these towns as far as Baal. These were their settlements; they kept genealogical records.
The sons of Reuben, Israel's firstborn -- (Now he was the firstborn, but when he defiled his father's bed, his rights as firstborn were given to the sons of Joseph, Israel's son. So Reuben is not listed as firstborn in the genealogical records.
His brothers by their clans, as listed in their genealogical records: The leader Jeiel, Zechariah,
All of them were listed in the genealogical records in the time of King Jotham of Judah and in the time of King Jeroboam of Israel.
The sons of Tola: Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Jibsam, and Samuel. They were leaders of their families. In the time of David there were 22,600 warriors listed in Tola's genealogical records.
Along with them, they had 36,000 troops for battle according to the genealogical records of their ancestral houses, for they had many wives and children.
Altogether the genealogical records of the clans of Issachar listed 87,000 warriors.
The sons of Bela: Ezbon, Uzzi, Uzziel, Jerimoth, and Iri. The five of them were leaders of their families. There were 22,034 warriors listed in their genealogical records.
There were 20,200 family leaders and warriors listed in their genealogical records.
All these were the sons of Jediael. Listed in their genealogical records were 17,200 family leaders and warriors who were capable of marching out to battle.
All these were the descendants of Asher. They were the leaders of their families, the most capable men, who were warriors and served as head chiefs. There were 26,000 warriors listed in their genealogical records as capable of doing battle.
These were the family leaders listed in the genealogical records; they lived in Jerusalem.
and 956 of their relatives according to their genealogical records. All these men were heads of their ancestral houses.
All those selected to be gatekeepers at the entrances numbered 212. Their names were recorded in the genealogical records of their settlements. David and Samuel the prophet had appointed them to their positions.
These were the family leaders of the Levites, as listed in their genealogical records. They lived in Jerusalem.
And Joab, the son of Zeruiah, was chief of the army; and Jehoshaphat, son of Ahilud, was keeper of the records.
From the Hebronites: Jerijah was the head of the Hebronites, according to the genealogical records of his ancestors. A search was made in the fortieth year of David’s reign and strong, capable men were found among them at Jazer in Gilead.
Zeruiah's son Joab began the census, but never completed it. Nevertheless, God became angry with Israel because of this, so the number was never entered into the official records of the Annals of King David.
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