1st Chronicles Chapter 27 verse 3 Holy Bible

ASV 1stChronicles 27:3

`He was' of the children of Perez, the chief of all the captains of the host for the first month.
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BBE 1stChronicles 27:3

He was of the sons of Perez, and the chief of all the captains of the army for the first month.
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DARBY 1stChronicles 27:3

He was of the children of Pherez, the head of all the captains of the hosts for the first month.
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KJV 1stChronicles 27:3

Of the children of Perez was the chief of all the captains of the host for the first month.
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WBT 1stChronicles 27:3

Of the children of Perez, was the chief of all the captains of the host for the first month.
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WEB 1stChronicles 27:3

[He was] of the children of Perez, the chief of all the captains of the host for the first month.
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YLT 1stChronicles 27:3

of the sons of Perez `is' the head of all princes of the hosts for the first month.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 3. - This verse tells us that Jasho-beam belonged to the tribe of Judah, through Perez, the fourth son of Judah (1 Chronicles 2:4).

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(3) Of the children of Perez.--The reference is to Jashobeam. He belonged to the branch of Judah called Perez, or Pharez, to which David himself belonged.The chief of all the captains of the host for the first month.--This notice about Jashobeam is obscure. The "captains of the host" (Heb., hosts) seem to be the twelve generals of division. (Comp. 1Chronicles 27:5.) Jashobeam, as the first of David's heroes, may have enjoyed a kind of precedence among the commanders of the army corps; although he was not commander-in-chief of the entire national forces, which was the function of Joab. Or perhaps it is meant merely to emphasise the fact that Jashobeam was "the first" in the rotation of the generals; so that the phrase "for the first month" explains what precedes it. Or "the captains of the hosts" may possibly mean the officers of the subdivisions of the first army corps, of whom Jashobeam was, of course, the chief. The context appears to favour this last explanation.