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Reckon (To) Usage Number: 1
Part of Speech: Verb
Strong's Number: H3187
Original Word: yah?as
Usage Notes: "to reckon (according to race or family)." In Aramaic, yahas appears in the Targumim for the Hebrew mishpah?â ("family") and times), and tôledôt ("genealogy or generations"). This word occurs about 20 times in the Old Testament.

in 1Chr 5:17 yah?as means "reckoned by genealogies": "All these were reckoned by genealogies in the days of Jothan King of Judah…" (cf. 1Chron 7:5). A similar use is found in Ezra 2:62: "These sought their register among those that were reckoned by genealogy, but they were not found…" (nasb, "searched among their ancestral registration").

The Septuagint renders yah?as variously: ogdoekonta ("genealogy…to be reckoned"); arithmos ("member of them; father their genealogy"); paratoxin ("member throughout the genealogy"); synodias ("reckoned by genealogy").
Usage Number: 2
Part of Speech: Noun
Strong's Number: H3188
Original Word: yah?as

Usage Notes: "genealogy." This word appears in the infinitive form as a noun to indicate a register or table of genealogy: "And the number throughout the genealogy of them that were apt to the war, and to battle was twenty and six thousand men" (1Chron 7:40; cf. 2Chron 31:18). Another rendering concerning the acts of Rehoboam, recorded in the histories of Shemaiah (2Chron 12:15), meant that the particulars were related in a genealogical table.

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