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1 Chronicles

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for the seventeenth to Joshbekashah, his sons and his relatives, twelve;

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
for the seventeenth seven Noun H7651 לְשִׁבְעָ֤ה le·shiv·'ah
Analysis:

Seventeen: An emphasis on the meaning of the number seven, i.e. thoroughly sanctified, or completely or entirely set apart for a purpose

The number seventeen relates to the significance of the numbers ten and seven. In other words, the number 17 expresses complete (10) sanctification. The example that is offered by Judaism is Joseph. In Genesis chapter 37, the reader is informed that he is going to encounter the genealogy of Jacob, but only one descendant is mentioned, Joseph. The first thing that is stated about Joseph is that he was 17 years old (Genesis 37:2). What the reader learns about Joseph is that he goes through a series of trials for several years, all of which prepare him for the purpose of becoming the leader of the world. In other words, Joseph was set apart for a period of sanctification so that he could be prepared for the purpose of God.

When examining the Scripture, one finds the number 17 clearly relating to the will of God, which relates to divine purpose. Once again, this setting apart for a purpose relates to the Biblical concept of holiness. The Scripture states that the rain began to fall on the 17 day of the month (Genesis 7:11), that the ark came to a rest on the 17 day of the month (Genesis 8:4), Jacob lived in the land of Egypt 17 years (Genesis 47:28), and that Jeremiah bought a field that was related to the will of God for 17 shekels (Jeremiah 32:9). 

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to Joshbekashah, "a hard seat," a son of Heman Noun H3436 לְיָשְׁבְּקָ֔שָׁה le·ya·she·be·ka·shah,
his sons son Noun H1121 בָּנָ֥יו ba·nav
and his relatives, a brother Noun H251 וְאֶחָ֖יו ve·'e·chav
twelve; two (a card. number) Noun H8147 שְׁנֵ֥ים she·neim
Analysis:

Twelve: People, the people of God

Naturally, when the number twelve is mentioned, two thoughts enter into one's mind.  The first thought is the twelve tribes of Israel and the second is the twelve disciples. Both groups represent the people of God. Hence, when the number twelve appears in the Scriptures, the reader ought to think of the people of God in some unique or specific manner.  

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New American Standard Bible 1995 for the seventeenth to Joshbekashah, his sons and his relatives, twelve;
King James Bible for the The seventeenth to Joshbekashah, he, his sons sons, and his relatives, twelve;brethren, were twelve:
Hebrew Greek English for the seventeenth to Joshbekashah, his sons and his relatives, twelve;