1 tn The groupings in the list that follows, as well as the conjunctions (vav-consecutives in Hebrew), reflect those of the Hebrew text.
2tn The name means "daughter of Shua." Shua is identified in Gen 38:2 as a "Canaanite man."
3tn Heb "was evil in the eyes of the Lord, so he [i.e., the Lord] killed him [i.e., Er]."
4tn Heb "his"; the referent (Judah) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
5tc Many medieval Hebrew mss, some LXX mss, and Syriac read "Darda" (see 1 Kgs 4:31 ET = 1 Kgs 5:11 HT).
6tn Heb "sons." The Hebrew text has the plural, but only one son is listed.
7tc The Hebrew text has "Achar," which means "disaster," but a few medieval Hebrew mss read "Achan." See Josh 7:1.
8tn Heb "the troubler of Israel who was unfaithful with respect to the devoted [things]."
9tn Heb "sons." The Hebrew text has the plural, but only one son is listed.
10tn The Hebrew text has "Celubai," but see v. 18, where Caleb is described as the son of Hezron.
11tc The LXX reads "Salmon" (cf. Ruth 4:21) and is followed by some English versions (e.g., NIV, NCV, TEV, NLT).
12tn In 2 Sam 2:18 this name appears as "Abishai," a spelling followed by many English versions here.
13tn Heb "and Caleb son of Hezron fathered [children] with Azubah, a wife, and with Jerioth." Jerioth could be viewed as a second wife (so NLT; cf. also NASB, NIV, NRSV), but the following context mentions only "her [presumably Azubah's] sons." Another option, the one chosen in the translation, is that Jerioth is another name for Azubah.
14tn Heb "took for himself."
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