· Translation: KJV

1 Chronicles 8:34The son of Jonathan was Merib Baal; and Merib Baal became the father of Micah.

The setting

Ancient Israel, ~400 BC. The Chronicler preserves the lineage of Jonathan, whose disabled son Mephibosheth would later be shown extraordinary kindness by King David...

The emotion here: careful preservation of covenant relationships across generations

The original word

ben (בֵּן) — son, but also heir of character and covenant promises

Why it matters

Merib-baal means 'Baal contends' but was later changed to Mephibosheth meaning 'from the mouth of shame'

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What most readers miss in 1 Chronicles 8:34

This brief mention sets up one of the Bible's greatest stories of covenant loyalty between friends

Common misconceptionPeople see this as just another name in a list, but Merib-baal's story becomes one of the Bible's most beautiful examples of covenant love extending to the next generation.

Bible Genome reading

1 Chronicles 8:34 — Bible Genome reading

SpeakerNarrator
EraUnited Kingdom
Primary emotionresting
Literary typegenealogy

Emotional genome

Comfort power30%
Quotability20%
Memorability30%
Crisis relevance20%
Standalone30%
Themes:genealogyjonathan's lineage

In context

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1 Chronicles 8:34 comes from the book of 1 Chronicles, written during the United Kingdom period. These words are attributed to Narrator. The dominant emotion in this verse is resting, with a comfort power of 30% and a tone that is reflective. It belongs to the genealogy genre of biblical literature. Key themes include genealogy, jonathan's lineage. Notable phrases: Jonathan; Merib Baal; Micah.

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