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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 1 CHR 3:17

1 CHR 3:17–3:24 ©

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Descendants of King Yekaneyah (Jeconiah)

1 Chr 3:17–24

17Yekaneyah was captured and taken to Babylon. His sons were Shealtiel, 18Malkiram, Pedayah, Shenatstsar, Yekamyah, Hoshama, and Nedavyah. 19Pedayah’s sons were Zerubbavel and Shimei. Two of Zerubbavel’s sons were Meshullam and Hananyah, and their sister was Shelomit. 20Zerubbavel’s five other sons were Hashubah, Ohel, Berekyah, Hasadyah, and Yushab-Hesed. 21Hananyah’s descendants were Pelatyah, Yeshayah, and the sons of Refayah, of Arnan, of Ovadyah, and of Shekanyah. 22Shekanyah’s six descendants were Shemayah, and Shemayah’s sons Hattush, Yigal, Bariyah, Nearyah, and Shafat. 23Nearyah’s three sons were Elyoenai, Hizkiyyah, and Azrikam. 24Elyoenai’s seven sons were Hodavyah, Eliashiv, Pelayah, Akkuv, Yohanan, Delayah, and Anani.