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1 Chronicles

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and Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, a mighty man among the thirty, and over the thirty. Then Jeremiah, Jahaziel, Johanan, Jozabad the Gederathite,

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
and Ishmaiah "Yah hears," two Isr. Noun H3460 וְיִֽשְׁמַֽעְיָ֧ה ve·yish·ma'·yah
the Gibeonite, inhab. of Gibeon Adjective H1393 הַגִּבְעֹונִ֛י hag·giv·'o·v·ni
a mighty man strong, mighty Adjective H1368 גִּבֹּ֥ור gib·bo·vr
among the thirty, thirty Noun H7970 בַּשְּׁלֹשִׁ֖ים ba·she·lo·shim
Analysis:

Thirty: Death

The number thirty is understood in Judaism as relating to death. One of the mourning periods is known as a "Shaloshim". This is actually the Hebrew word for 30. The connection between the number 30 and death is seen by the fact that the Children of Israel mourned Aaron for 30 days (see Numbers 20:29). Likewise, when Moses died, the people also mourned him for exactly 30 days (see Deuteronomy 34:8). Another reference to the number 30 relating to death is found in the fact that Joshua took 30,000 men with him to fight Ai the second time (see Joshua 8:3). This time Israel was successful and Ai was put to death. It is significant that the reader is told that 12,000 people died, all the people of Ai (see Joshua 8:25). Here the number 12, as in 12,000, relates to the people, as we learned in our study of the number 12, and the fact that they all died is reflected in the 30,000 (30) soldiers that Joshua took.

In the New Covenant, the reader is told that Judas betrayed Yeshua, delivering Him over to the Jewish leadership to be put to death for 30 pieces of silver (see Matthew 26:15). In the book of Luke, it is revealed that Yeshua was about the age of 30 when He began His ministry. What was the primary aspect of Yeshua's ministry? In other words, what did Yeshua enter into this world to do? The answer is to offer up His life for redemption. Death is the key ingredient in redemption. As one reads, without the shedding of blood (death) there is no redemption.

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and over upon, above, over Prepostion H5921 וְעַל־ ve·'al-
the thirty. thirty Noun H7970 הַשְּׁלֹשִֽׁים׃ ha·she·lo·shim.
Analysis:

Thirty: Death

The number thirty is understood in Judaism as relating to death. One of the mourning periods is known as a "Shaloshim". This is actually the Hebrew word for 30. The connection between the number 30 and death is seen by the fact that the Children of Israel mourned Aaron for 30 days (see Numbers 20:29). Likewise, when Moses died, the people also mourned him for exactly 30 days (see Deuteronomy 34:8). Another reference to the number 30 relating to death is found in the fact that Joshua took 30,000 men with him to fight Ai the second time (see Joshua 8:3). This time Israel was successful and Ai was put to death. It is significant that the reader is told that 12,000 people died, all the people of Ai (see Joshua 8:25). Here the number 12, as in 12,000, relates to the people, as we learned in our study of the number 12, and the fact that they all died is reflected in the 30,000 (30) soldiers that Joshua took.

In the New Covenant, the reader is told that Judas betrayed Yeshua, delivering Him over to the Jewish leadership to be put to death for 30 pieces of silver (see Matthew 26:15). In the book of Luke, it is revealed that Yeshua was about the age of 30 when He began His ministry. What was the primary aspect of Yeshua's ministry? In other words, what did Yeshua enter into this world to do? The answer is to offer up His life for redemption. Death is the key ingredient in redemption. As one reads, without the shedding of blood (death) there is no redemption.

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Then Jeremiah, "Yah loosens," the name of a number of Isr. H3414    
Jahaziel, "God sees," the name of several Isr. H3166    
Analysis:
Read more about: Jahaziel
Johanan, "the LORD has been gracious," the name of a number of Isr., a lso a son of Tobiah H3076    
Analysis:
Read more about: Johanan
Jozabad   H3107    
the Gederathite, inhab. of Gederah H1452    

People

jeremiah

Jeremiah [N] [H] [S] raised up or appointed by Jehovah.  A Gadite who joined David in the wilderness ( 1 Chronicles 12:10 ).    A Gadite warrior ( 1 Chronicles 12:13 ).    A Benjamite slinger who joined David at Ziklag ( 1 Chronicles 12:4 ).    One of the chiefs of the tribe of Manasseh on the east of Jordan ( 1 Chronicle... View Details

Johanan

Johanan whom Jehovah graciously bestows.  One of the Gadite heroes who joined David in the desert of Judah ( 1 Chronicles 12:12 ).    The oldest of King Josiah's sons ( 1 Chronicles 3:15 ).    Son of Careah, one of the Jewish chiefs who rallied round Gedaliah, whom Nebuchadnezzar had made governor in Jerusalem ( 2 Kings 25:23 ;  Jeremiah 40:8 ).... View Details

Jahaziel

Jahaziel [N] [H] [S] beheld by God.  The third son of Hebron ( 1 Chronicles 23:19 ).    A Benjamite chief who joined David at Ziklag ( 1 Chronicles 12:4 ).    A priest who accompanied the removal of the ark to Jerusalem ( 1 Chronicles 16:6 ).    The son of Zechariah, a Levite of the family of Asaph ( 2 Chronicles 20:14-17... View Details

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New American Standard Bible 1995 and Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, a mighty man among the thirty, and over the thirty. Then Jeremiah, Jahaziel, Johanan, Jozabad the Gederathite,
King James Bible and Ishmaiah And Ismaiah the Gibeonite, a mighty man among the thirty, and over the thirty. Then thirty; and Jeremiah, and Jahaziel, and Johanan, Jozabad and Josabad the Gederathite,
Hebrew Greek English and Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, a mighty man among the thirty, and over the thirty. Then Jeremiah, Jahaziel, Johanan, Jozabad the Gederathite,