Pharez:
breach, the elder of the twin sons of Judah (Gen 38:29). From him the royal line of David sprang (Rth 4:18-22). "The chief of all the captains of the host" was of the children of Perez (1Ch 27:3; Mat 1:3).
Pharez:
division; rupture
Pharez:
fa'-rez (King James Version 1 Esdras 5:9; 8:30): The same as Revised Version PHOROS (which see).
Pharez:
(Perez (1 Chronicles 27:3). Phares (Matthew 1:3; Luke 3:33; 1 Esdras 5:6) twin son, with Zarah or Zerah, of Judah and Tamer his daughter‐in‐law. (B.C. 1730) The circumstances of his birth are detailed in Genesis 38. Pharez occupied the rank of Judah's second son, and from two of his sons sprang two new chief houses, those of the Hezronites and Hamulites. From Hezron's second son Ram, or Aram, sprang David and the kings of Judah, and eventually Jesus Christ. In the reign of David the house of Pharez seems to have been eminently distinguished.
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