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18 Hetsron’s third son Kalev (Caleb) had sons with Azuvah, one of his wives. The sons were Yesher, Shovav, and Ardon. (The other wife’s name was Yeriot.) 19 When Azuvah died, Kalev married Efrat, and they had a son named Hur. 20 Hur was the father of Uri, and Uri was the father of Betsal’el.
21 Later, when Hetsron was sixty years old, he had sexual intercourse with a daughter of Makir from the region of Gilead and married her. Hetsron’s new wife gave birth to their son Seguv. 22 Seguv was the father of Yair, and Yair controlled twenty-three cities in the Gilead region. 23 But Geshur and Aram captured Havvot-Yair and Kenat from them, plus their surrounding towns—sixty towns in all populated by descendants of Makir (the father of Gilead). 24 After Hetsron’s death in Kalev-Efratah, then his wife Aviyyah bore to him Ashhur, the father of Tekoa.