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1 Chronicles 7:5

1 Chronicles 7:5 in Multiple Translations

Their kinsmen belonging to all the families of Issachar who were mighty men of valor totaled 87,000, as listed in their genealogies.

And their brethren among all the families of Issachar were valiant men of might, reckoned in all by their genealogies fourscore and seven thousand.

And their brethren among all the families of Issachar, mighty men of valor, reckoned in all by genealogy, were fourscore and seven thousand.

And there were recorded among all the families of Issachar, great men of war, eighty-seven thousand.

The relatives who were warriors belonging to all the families of Issachar, according to their genealogy, were 87,000 in total.

And their brethren among all the families of Issachar were valiant men of warre, rekoned in all by their genealogies foure score and seuen thousand.

and their brethren of all the families of Issachar [are] mighty of valour, eighty and seven thousand, all have their genealogy.

Their brothers among all the families of Issachar, mighty men of valor, listed in all by genealogy, were eighty-seven thousand.

And their brethren among all the families of Issachar were valiant men of might, reckoned in all by their genealogies eighty and seven thousand.

Their brethren also throughout all the house of Issachar, were numbered fourscore and seven thousand most valiant men for war.

In the records of the clans descended from Issachar were the names of 87,000 men who served in the army.

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HEB וַ/אֲחֵי/הֶ֗ם לְ/כֹל֙ מִשְׁפְּח֣וֹת יִשָׂשכָ֔ר גִּבּוֹרֵ֖י חֲיָלִ֑ים שְׁמוֹנִ֤ים וְ/שִׁבְעָה֙ אֶ֔לֶף הִתְיַחְשָׂ֖/ם לַ/כֹּֽל
וַ/אֲחֵי/הֶ֗ם ʼâch H251 brother Conj | N-mp | Suff
לְ/כֹל֙ kôl H3605 all Prep | N-ms
מִשְׁפְּח֣וֹת mishpâchâh H4940 family N-fp
יִשָׂשכָ֔ר Yissâˢkâr H3485 Issachar N-proper
גִּבּוֹרֵ֖י gibbôwr H1368 mighty man Adj
חֲיָלִ֑ים chayil H2428 Helech N-mp
שְׁמוֹנִ֤ים shᵉmônîym H8084 eighty Adj
וְ/שִׁבְעָה֙ shebaʻ H7651 seven Conj | Adj
אֶ֔לֶף ʼeleph H505 thousand Adj
הִתְיַחְשָׂ֖/ם yâchas H3187 to enroll V-Hithpael-Inf-a | Suff
לַ/כֹּֽל kôl H3605 all Prep | N-ms
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Hebrew Word Reference — 1 Chronicles 7:5

וַ/אֲחֵי/הֶ֗ם ʼâch H251 "brother" Conj | N-mp | Suff
In the Bible, this Hebrew word means a brother or male sibling, but it can also refer to a close relative, friend, or someone with a similar relationship. It is used to describe the bond between brothers, like the relationship between Cain and Abel in Genesis.
Definition: : male-sibling 1) brother 1a) brother of same parents 1b) half-brother (same father) 1c) relative, kinship, same tribe 1d) each to the other (reciprocal relationship) 1e) (fig.) of resemblance
Usage: Occurs in 572 OT verses. KJV: another, brother(-ly); kindred, like, other. Compare also the proper names beginning with 'Ah-' or 'Ahi-'. See also: Genesis 4:2; Genesis 42:13; Numbers 25:6.
לְ/כֹל֙ kôl H3605 "all" Prep | N-ms
The Hebrew word for 'all' or 'everything' is used throughout the Bible, like in Genesis 1:31, where God sees all He has made as very good. It encompasses the entirety of something, whether people, things, or situations.
Definition: 1) all, the whole 1a) all, the whole of 1b) any, each, every, anything 1c) totality, everything Aramaic equivalent: kol (כֹּל "all" H3606)
Usage: Occurs in 4242 OT verses. KJV: (in) all (manner, (ye)), altogether, any (manner), enough, every (one, place, thing), howsoever, as many as, (no-) thing, ought, whatsoever, (the) whole, whoso(-ever). See also: Genesis 1:21; Genesis 17:10; Genesis 41:40.
מִשְׁפְּח֣וֹת mishpâchâh H4940 "family" N-fp
This word refers to a family or clan, and can also mean a tribe or nation, such as the people of Israel, emphasizing the importance of family ties.
Definition: 1) clan, family 1a) clan 1a1) family 1a2) tribe 1a3) people, nation 1b) guild 1c) species, kind 1d) aristocrats
Usage: Occurs in 224 OT verses. KJV: family, kind(-red). See also: Genesis 8:19; Numbers 26:41; Esther 9:28.
יִשָׂשכָ֔ר Yissâˢkâr H3485 "Issachar" N-proper
Issachar means 'there is recompense' and refers to the 9th son of Jacob and the tribe that descended from him. He was the 5th son of Leah, Jacob's first wife. The tribe of Issachar is mentioned in 1 Chronicles and other books.
Definition: A man of the tribe of Levi living at the time of United Monarchy, only mentioned at 1Ch.26.5; son of: Obed-edom (H5654); brother of: Shemaiah (H8098I), Jehozabad (H3075H), Joah (H3098I), Sachar (H7940), Nethanel (H5417K), Ammiel (H5988I) and Peullethai (H6469) § Issachar = "there is recompense" 1) the 9th son of Jacob and the 5th by Leah his first wife and the progenitor of a tribe by his name 2) a Korahite Levite and the 7th son of Obed-edom and doorkeeper to the temple 3) the tribe descended from Issachar the son of Jacob 4) the territory allocated to the descendants of Issachar when they entered the land of Canaan
Usage: Occurs in 40 OT verses. KJV: Issachar. See also: Genesis 30:18; Joshua 19:23; Ezekiel 48:33.
גִּבּוֹרֵ֖י gibbôwr H1368 "mighty man" Adj
This word describes a strong or mighty man, like a warrior or champion, as seen in 1 Samuel 17:51 where David defeats Goliath. It can also imply a brave or valiant person.
Definition: adj 1) strong, mighty n m 2) strong man, brave man, mighty man
Usage: Occurs in 152 OT verses. KJV: champion, chief, [idiom] excel, giant, man, mighty (man, one), strong (man), valiant man. See also: Genesis 6:4; 2 Chronicles 17:16; Psalms 19:6.
חֲיָלִ֑ים chayil H2428 "Helech" N-mp
This word represents strength, might, or power, whether physical, financial, or military. In the Bible, it's used to describe the strength of God or the wealth of a nation, as seen in Deuteronomy 8:17-18.
Definition: § Helech = "your army" a place near Arvad and Gammad
Usage: Occurs in 221 OT verses. KJV: able, activity, ([phrase]) army, band of men (soldiers), company, (great) forces, goods, host, might, power, riches, strength, strong, substance, train, ([phrase]) valiant(-ly), valour, virtuous(-ly), war, worthy(-ily). See also: Genesis 34:29; 2 Chronicles 13:3; Psalms 18:33.
שְׁמוֹנִ֤ים shᵉmônîym H8084 "eighty" Adj
This Hebrew word means eighty or eightieth, used in numbers and counting. It appears in the Bible to describe quantities and ages. In Genesis and other books, it is used to count people, animals, and years.
Definition: 1) eighty, fourscore 1a) eighty (as cardinal number) 1b) eightieth (as ordinal number) 1c) in combination with other numbers
Usage: Occurs in 37 OT verses. KJV: eighty(-ieth), fourscore. See also: Genesis 5:25; 2 Kings 19:35; Psalms 90:10.
וְ/שִׁבְעָה֙ shebaʻ H7651 "seven" Conj | Adj
This word means the number seven, which was considered a special or sacred number. It can also mean seven times or a week, and is used in the Bible to describe completeness or perfection. The KJV translates it as seven or sevenfold.
Definition: 1) seven (cardinal number) 1a) as ordinal number 1b) in combination-17, 700 etc Aramaic equivalent: shiv.ah (שִׁבְעָה "seven" H7655)
Usage: Occurs in 344 OT verses. KJV: ([phrase] by) seven(-fold),-s, (-teen, -teenth), -th, times). Compare H7658 (שִׁבְעָנָה). See also: Genesis 4:24; Leviticus 23:15; 2 Samuel 21:6.
אֶ֔לֶף ʼeleph H505 "thousand" Adj
A thousand, as in Exodus 20:6 where God shows love to thousands of people. It represents a large number or a company of people under one leader, like an army or a group of soldiers.
Definition: : thousand 1) a thousand 1a) as numeral 2) a thousand, company 2a) as a company of men under one leader, troops
Usage: Occurs in 390 OT verses. KJV: thousand. See also: Genesis 20:16; Joshua 3:4; 2 Kings 18:23.
הִתְיַחְשָׂ֖/ם yâchas H3187 "to enroll" V-Hithpael-Inf-a | Suff
To enroll means to officially record or list someone's name, often for genealogical purposes. This word is used to describe the process of reckoning or numbering people in a family tree or genealogy.
Definition: (Hithpael) to reckon genealogically, enrol on a genealogy, enrol, be enrolled
Usage: Occurs in 20 OT verses. KJV: (number after, number throughout the) genealogy (to be reckoned), be reckoned by genealogies. See also: 1 Chronicles 4:33; 2 Chronicles 12:15; Nehemiah 7:64.
לַ/כֹּֽל kôl H3605 "all" Prep | N-ms
The Hebrew word for 'all' or 'everything' is used throughout the Bible, like in Genesis 1:31, where God sees all He has made as very good. It encompasses the entirety of something, whether people, things, or situations.
Definition: 1) all, the whole 1a) all, the whole of 1b) any, each, every, anything 1c) totality, everything Aramaic equivalent: kol (כֹּל "all" H3606)
Usage: Occurs in 4242 OT verses. KJV: (in) all (manner, (ye)), altogether, any (manner), enough, every (one, place, thing), howsoever, as many as, (no-) thing, ought, whatsoever, (the) whole, whoso(-ever). See also: Genesis 1:21; Genesis 17:10; Genesis 41:40.

Study Notes — 1 Chronicles 7:5

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1 Chronicles 7:5 Summary

This verse tells us about the kinsmen of Issachar, who were strong and brave warriors. There were 87,000 of them, which shows that the tribe of Issachar was very large and important. Just like the Israelites kept track of their family histories, we can learn from our own family stories and traditions (as seen in Deuteronomy 4:9 and Psalm 78:1-8). By understanding where we come from, we can better know who we are and what God has called us to do, just as the Israelites did when they followed God's commands in Exodus 18:21 and Numbers 1:2-3.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean that the kinsmen of Issachar were 'mighty men of valor'?

This phrase suggests that these men were strong, courageous, and skilled in battle, similar to the description of David's mighty men in Second Samuel 23:8-39. It emphasizes their military strength and bravery.

Why are the genealogies of the Israelites so important in the Bible?

The genealogies, as seen in First Chronicles 7:5, help to establish the family lines and tribal identities of the Israelites, which was crucial for determining inheritance, leadership, and spiritual roles, as commanded in Numbers 1:2-3 and Deuteronomy 17:14-15.

How does the large number of mighty men in Issachar reflect on the tribe's significance?

The fact that Issachar had 87,000 mighty men indicates that the tribe was large, strong, and played a significant role in the military and social structure of Israel, much like the tribe of Judah, which is also highlighted for its size and strength in First Chronicles 4:27 and 5:17-22.

What can we learn from the emphasis on family and genealogy in this verse?

The emphasis on family and genealogy reminds us of the importance of knowing and honoring our heritage, as seen in Psalm 16:6 and 119:111, and recognizing how our family roots can influence our identity and purpose in life.

Reflection Questions

  1. How does the concept of 'mighty men of valor' challenge or inspire me in my own life, and what are some areas where I can demonstrate strength and courage like the kinsmen of Issachar?
  2. In what ways can I learn from the example of the Israelites in keeping track of their genealogies, and how can I better understand my own family history and its impact on my life?
  3. What role do I think the tribe of Issachar played in the larger story of the Israelites, and what can I learn from their experiences and strengths?
  4. How does the focus on family and genealogy in this verse relate to Jesus' teaching about the importance of family and relationships in the kingdom of God, as seen in Mark 3:31-35 and Luke 8:19-21?

Gill's Exposition on 1 Chronicles 7:5

And their brethren among all the families of Issachar,.... As those of Puah, Jashub, and Shimron, 1 Chronicles 7:1 were men of might; valiant and courageous: reckoned in all, by their genealogies,

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 1 Chronicles 7:5

And their brethren among all the families of Issachar were valiant men of might, reckoned in all by their genealogies fourscore and seven thousand.

Trapp's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 7:5

1 Chronicles 7:5 And their brethren among all the families of Issachar [were] valiant men of might, reckoned in all by their genealogies fourscore and seven thousand.Ver. 5. Reckoned in all.] Omnes Iscariotae, saith Vatablus.

Ellicott's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 7:5

VII. THE GREAT CLANS OF , , , WEST , EPHRAIM, AND ASHER. (1–5) The tribe of Issachar, its clans and their military strength. (1) Now the sons of Issachar.—Heb., and to the sons—i.e., “and as for the sons of Issachar, Tola, Puah, &c., four were they.” The Vatic, LXX., has the dative; the Alex, the nominative, which is perhaps a correction. The four names are given Genesis 46:13, where the second is Puwwah, the third lτb; and Numbers 26:23, where also the second name is Puwwah, but the third Iβshϋb (he returns). The Heb. text here is Iβshξb (he makes return); the Hebrew margin, adopted by the Authorised Version, is the same as the text of Numbers 26 (2-6) These verses supply names and facts not found elsewhere. We have here some of the results of the census of David (2 Samuel 24, and below, 1 Chronicles 21). (2) Heads of their father’s house—Rather, chiefs of their father-houses (septs or clans). Of Tola.—Belonging to Tola, that is, to the great clan or sub-tribe so called. In their generations.—According to their registers or birth-rolls.Whose number.—The number of the warriors of all the six groups of the Tolaite branch of Issachar. In the days of David.—See the census (1chron xxi,). (3) Izrahiah . . .—All these names contain a divine element. Izrahiah means “Iah riseth (like the sun)” (comp. Malachi 4:2); Michael, “who like God?” (Comp. Isaiah 40:18; Isaiah 40:25.) Before Ishiah and has fallen out. Five: all of them chief men.—Heb., five chiefs (heads) altogether (all of them). But perhaps the punctuation should be as in the Authorised Version. 1 Chronicles 7:7.) (4) By their generations.—Heb., after or according to their birth-rolls or registers. The census of the Uzzite warriors was taken “according to their birth-rolls and their father-houses” (septs or clans). Bands of soldiers.—Heb., troops of the host of war or of the battle-host.For they had many wives and sons.—They are the clans represented by the hereditary chiefs Izrahiah, Michael, and the rest. (5) And their brethren.—Fellow-tribesmen. Families.—Clans (mishpehτth). The verse states the number of warriors for the whole tribe of Issachar in David’s census at 87,000. Render: “And their kinsmen, of all the clans of Issachar, valiant warriors. Eighty-seven thousand was their census for the whole (tribe).” Reckoned in all by their genealogies.—Heb., hithyahsβm, a difficult word peculiar to the chronicler in the Old Testament, but reappearing in the Rabbinic Hebrew. The present form is a verbal noun with suffix pronoun, and means “their enrolling” or “enrolment,” their census; cp. ἀπογράφεσθαι, (Luke 2:1). As the Tolaites were 22,600, and the sons of Izrahiah 36,000, the other son of Issachar must have amounted to 28,400, to make up the total of 87,000 for the tribe. At the first census of Moses (Num. i 29), the warriors of Issachar were 54,400; at the second (Numbers 26:25) they were 64,300. (Comp. Judges 5:15; Judges 10:1 for the ancient prowess of Issachar.)

Cambridge Bible on 1 Chronicles 7:5

5. men of might] R.V. mighty men of valour (as 1 Chronicles 7:2).

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