Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, by R.A. Torrey, [ca. 1880], at sacred-texts.com
Overview
Ch1 3:1, The sons of David; Ch1 3:10, His line to Zedekiah; Ch1 3:17, The successors of Jeconiah.
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the sons of David: Sa2 3:2-5
Ahinoam: Sa1 25:42, Sa1 25:43, Sa1 27:3
Jezreelitess: Jos 15:56
Daniel: It is probable this person had two names. The Targumist says he was "called Chileab, because he was in every respect like his father." Sa2 3:3
of Abigail: Sa1 25:39-42
Absalom: Sa2 13:1, Sa2 13:20-28, Sa2 13:38, Sa2 18:14, Sa2 18:18, Sa2 18:33, Sa2 19:4-10
Geshur: Ch1 2:23; Jos 13:13; Sa2 14:23, Sa2 14:32, Sa2 15:8
Adonijah: Sa2 3:4; Kg1 1:5, Kg1 2:24, Kg1 2:25
Eglah: The Targumist, Jarchi, and others, maintain that this was Michal; and though it is stated (Sa2 6:23) that "she had no child to the day of her death," yet she might have had a child before, at that time living. Sa2 3:5
there he reigned: Sa2 2:11, Sa2 5:4, Sa2 5:5; Kg1 2:11
and in Jerusalem: Sa2 5:4, Sa2 5:14-16
Shimea: Ch1 14:4; Sa2 5:14, Shammuah
Nathan: Sa2 7:2-4, Sa2 12:1-15; Luk 3:31
Solomon: Ch1 28:5, Ch1 28:6; Sa2 12:24, Sa2 12:25
Bathshua: Sa2 11:3, Bath-sheba, Mat 1:6
Ammiel: Sa2 11:3, Eliam
Elishama: Ch1 14:5; Sa2 5:15, Elishua
Eliphelet: Sa1 14:5, Elpalet
Eliada: Ch1 14:7, Beeliada
Eliphelet: Ch1 14:7; Sa2 5:14-16, Eliphalet
of the concubines: Sa2 5:13
Tamar: 2Sam. 13:1-20
Rehoboam: Kg1 11:43, Kg1 14:31, Kg1 15:6; Mat 1:7, Roboam
Abia: Kg1 15:1, Abijam, Ch2 13:1, Abijah
Jehoshaphat: Kg1 15:24; Ch2 17:1; Mat 1:8, Josaphat
Joram: Kg1 22:50; Ch2 21:1, Jehoram
Ahaziah: Kg2 8:24; Ch2 21:17, Jehoahaz, Ch1 22:1-6, Azariah
Azariah: Kg2 14:21, Kg2 15:30; Ch2 26:1, Uzziah, Mat 1:8, Mat 1:9, Ozias
Jotham: Kg2 15:5, Kg2 15:32; Ch2 27:1; Mat 1:9, Joatham
Ahaz: Kg2 16:1; Ch2 28:1-8; Mat 1:9, Achaz
Hezekiah: Kg2 18:1; Ch2 29:1; Mat 1:9, Ezekias
Manasseh: Kg2 21:1; Ch2 33:1; Mat 1:10, Manasses
Amon: Kg2 21:19; Ch2 33:20, Ch2 33:21
Josiah: Kg2 22:1; Ch2 34:1; Mat 1:10, Mat 1:11, Josias, Johanan, or, Jehoahaz, Kg2 23:30, Jehoiakim, Kg2 23:34, Eliakim, Ch2 36:5; Jer 22:18, Zedekiah, Kg2 24:17, Kg2 24:18, Mattaniah, Ch2 36:11, Shallum, The Targumist says he was called Shallum, "because the kingdom departed from the house of David in his days." Kg2 23:30; Ch2 36:1, Jehoahaz, Jer 22:11
Jeconiah: Kg2 24:6, Kg2 24:8, Kg2 25:27; Ch2 36:9, Jehoiachin, Jer 22:24, Jer 22:28, Coniah, Mat 1:11, Jechonias
Zedekiah: As the sons of Jeconiah are enumerated in the succeeding verse, and as Zedekiah is no where else mentioned as the son of Jeconiah, but as the son of Josiah, it is highly probable that son here means successor. Ch1 3:15; Kg2 24:17, being his uncle
Assir: As Salathiel was not the son of Assir, but of Jeconiah, it is probable that the word assir, which signifies a prisoner, is an ephithet applied to Jeconiah, who was a long time prisoner at Babylon.
Salathiel: Ezr 3:2, Ezr 3:8, Ezr 5:2, Shealtiel, Mat 1:12
the sons of Pedaiah: As St. Matthew states that Zerubbabel was the son of Salathiel, Houbigant thinks these words should be omitted; and Pedaiah is wanting in the Arabic and Syriac.
Zerubbabel: Ezr 2:2, Ezr 3:2; Hag 1:12-14, Hag 2:2, Hag 2:4; Zac 4:6-9; Mat 1:12, Zorobabel
Hattush: Ezr 8:2
six: Five only are enumerated in the text, which Houbigant would substitute as the true reading; but probably the father is reckoned with his sons.
Hezekiah: or, Hiskijahu, Ch1 3:23