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  • Dear Susan,
    These are wonderful insights! Thank you for the work that you have done in researching these names and family lines. I look forward to digging into this further myself. You have brought to light some interesting connections.

  • More thoughts on Hur!

    I went back to Exodus 6:16 and onward and started to graph out the Levi genealogy, so I could get another picture of how the generations worked in the sequence of enter Egypt / live in Egypt / exit Egypt. Well, I was so joyful when I got to vs. 23 about Aharon’s wife, Elisheva. I had been bothered before when I was reading it, since it lists her father and brother like I should know them, only I didn’t and I checked the names around the section, being the name of the Levi family, and I couldn’t find her. So I gave up.

    But this time, it clicked since I had just traced out the line of Y’hudah! Elisheva is the daughter of Amminadav, the son of Ram, who is brother to Kalev and son of Hetzron. This means that Amminadav, her father, is 1st cousins with Hur, son of Kalev! I think it lends credibility to the idea that Hur, Aharon’s buddy, is the same Hur son of Kalev, since Aharon’s wife is his close relation. It isn’t too surprising that they know each other. It also makes sense with ages and generations — Hur was probably relatively the same age as Aharon, since they were both the second generation born in Egypt.

    For those who also study the New Testament, I think there is a interesting shadow picture / foreshadowing here. In the marriage of Aharon, we had (obviously) the line of Aharon intricately twined into the family of Y’hudah, but more specifically, the exact line that eventually leads to King David, through a woman named Elisheva. Then, in the New Testament, we have Miryam, mother to Yeshua, who is a direct descendant from this exact same Y’hudah line through King David. Her relative / cousin who she visits is another woman name Elisheva, who is listed as being from the line of Aharon and married to a cohen, who is also obviously from the line of Aharon. Cool!

    I think it is incredible the sort of things that came come to light when we dig into the “drier” parts of the Scripture! It is ALL so precious and none of it is boring!!

    • Judith Damminga
      February 11, 2019 at 12:51 pm  /

      wow thanks for this extra explanation. Awesome that you guys go into the nitty gritty ..

      Thanks and blessings!!

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