Hebrew Interlinear
1 Chronicles 1:9 Interlinear
Word-by-word Hebrew interlinear analysis of 1 Chronicles 1:9, showing the original Hebrew text with Strong's numbers, transliteration, and English translation for each word.
“And the sons of Cush Seba and Havilah and Sabta and Raamah and Sabtecha And the sons and Raamah Sheba and Dedan”
Word-by-Word Analysis
| # | Original | Strong's | English | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | וּבְנֵ֥י | H1121 | And the sons | a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or |
| 2 | כ֔וּשׁ | H3568 | of Cush | cush (or ethiopia), the name of an israelite |
| 3 | סְבָא֙ | H5434 | Seba | seba, a son of cush, and the country settled by him |
| 4 | וַֽחֲוִילָ֔ה | H2341 | and Havilah | chavilah, the name of two or three eastern regions; also perhaps of two men |
| 5 | וְסַבְתָּ֥א | H5454 | and Sabta | sabta or sabtah, the name of a son of cush, and the country occupied by his posterity |
| 6 | רַעְמָ֖א | H7484 | and Raamah | ramah, the name of a grandson of ham, and of a place (perhaps founded by him) |
| 7 | וְסַבְתְּכָ֑א | H5455 | and Sabtecha | sabteca, the name of a son of cush, and the region settled by him |
| 8 | וּבְנֵ֥י | H1121 | And the sons | a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or |
| 9 | רַעְמָ֖א | H7484 | and Raamah | ramah, the name of a grandson of ham, and of a place (perhaps founded by him) |
| 10 | שְׁבָ֥א | H7614 | Sheba | sheba, the name of three early progenitors of tribes and of an ethiopian district |
| 11 | וּדְדָֽן׃ | H1719 | and Dedan | dedan, the name of two cushites and of their territory |
Verse Context
1 Chronicles 1:8The sons of Ham Cush and Mizraim Put and Canaan...
1 Chronicles 1:9 (current)And the sons of Cush Seba and Havilah and Sabta and Raamah and Sabtecha And the sons and Raamah Sheba and Dedan
1 Chronicles 1:10And Cush begat Nimrod he began...