34 Sheshan had no sons-only daughters. He had an Egyptian servant named Jarha.

Other Translations of 1 Chronicles 2:34

King James Version

34 Now Sheshan had no sons, but daughters. And Sheshan had a servant, an Egyptian, whose name was Jarha.

English Standard Version

34 Now Sheshan had no sons, only daughters, but Sheshan had an Egyptian slave whose name was Jarha.

The Message

34 Sheshan had no sons, only daughters. But Sheshan had an Egyptian servant, Jarha.

New King James Version

34 Now Sheshan had no sons, only daughters. And Sheshan had an Egyptian servant whose name was Jarha.

New Living Translation

34 Sheshan had no sons, though he did have daughters. He also had an Egyptian servant named Jarha.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 2:34

Chapter Contents

Genealogies.

We are now come to the register of the children of Israel, that distinguished people, who were to dwell alone, and not be reckoned among the nations. But now, in Christ, all are welcome to his salvation who come to him; all have equal privileges according to their faith in him, their love and devotedness to him. All that is truly valuable consists in the favour, peace, and image of God, and a life spent to his glory, in promoting the welfare of our fellow-creatures.

35 Sheshan gave his daughter in marriage to his servant Jarha, and she bore him Attai.

Other Translations of 1 Chronicles 2:35

King James Version

35 And Sheshan gave his daughter to Jarha his servant to wife; and she bare him Attai.

English Standard Version

35 So Sheshan gave his daughter in marriage to Jarha his slave, and she bore him Attai.

The Message

35 Sheshan married his daughter to Jarha and she gave birth to Attai.

New King James Version

35 Sheshan gave his daughter to Jarha his servant as wife, and she bore him Attai.

New Living Translation

35 Sheshan gave one of his daughters to be the wife of Jarha, and they had a son named Attai.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 2:35

Chapter Contents

Genealogies.

We are now come to the register of the children of Israel, that distinguished people, who were to dwell alone, and not be reckoned among the nations. But now, in Christ, all are welcome to his salvation who come to him; all have equal privileges according to their faith in him, their love and devotedness to him. All that is truly valuable consists in the favour, peace, and image of God, and a life spent to his glory, in promoting the welfare of our fellow-creatures.