The sons of David born in Hebron and Jerusalem are listed, followed by the succession of the kings of Judah from Solomon to the exile, and then the royal line continued through Jehoiachin’s descendants after the return. Even in exile and under Persia, the house of David persists, a quiet assurance that the Davidic promise is not dead.
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1 Chronicles 3
genealogyThe sons of David, the kings of Judah, and the line continued after the exile.
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