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Headword:
*naasw/n
Adler number: nu,1
Translated headword: Naason, Nahshon
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Proper name.[1] This man, sixth [in descent] from Judah, took a daughter of Aaron as wife.[2] So it is important to note that the kingly tribe was there[by] joined to the priestly.[3]
Greek Original:*naasw/n: o)/noma ku/rion. ou(=tos e(/ktos a)po\ tou= *)iou/da w)\n qugate/ra tou= *)aarw\n gunai=ka h)ga/geto. xrh\ ou)=n e)pishmh/nasqai, o(/ti e)ntau=qa sunh/fqh h( basilikh\ fulh\ th=| i(eratikh=|.
Notes:
This entry is lacking in mss AFV and a marginal addition in ms M.
[1] Hebrew חשון
Naḥshon. Sometimes known as Nachshon.
[2] Incorrect: tt was Aaron who married Nachshon's sister, Elisheba (
Exodus 6:23). But see note 3.
[3] Aaron was the founder of the line of priests, while
David (descendant of Nachshon) was the founder of the line of kings of Israel. Probably the lexicographer had in mind the genealogies of Jesus in
Matthew 1 and
Luke 3; and wanted to show that Jesus' lineage ran along both lines,
David's and Aaron's. In the biblical account, Jesus is not a direct descendant of Aaron but only of
David. In the Suda's he becomes a direct descendant of both.
Reference:
M. D. Johnson, The purpose of the Biblical genealogies, with special reference to the setting of the genealogies of Jesus. London, 1969
Keywords: biography; Christianity; chronology; definition; history; religion; women
Translated by: Alex Gottesman on 23 November 2002@11:43:43.
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