And the sons of Tola; Uzzi, and Rephaiah, and Jeriel, and Jahmai, and Jibsam, and Shemuel, heads of theirfather’shouse, to wit, of Tola: theywerevaliant men of might in theirgenerations; whosenumber was in the days of David two and twentythousand and six hundred.
And withthem, by theirgenerations, after the house of theirfathers, werebands of soldiers for war, six and thirtythousand men: for they had manywives and sons.
And the sons of Bela; Ezbon, and Uzzi, and Uzziel, and Jerimoth, and Iri, five; heads of the house of theirfathers, mighty men of valour; and werereckoned by theirgenealogiestwenty and two thousand and thirty and four.
And the sons of Becher; Zemira, and Joash, and Eliezer, and Elioenai, and Omri, and Jerimoth, and Abiah, and Anathoth, and Alameth. All these are the sons of Becher.
And the number of them, aftertheirgenealogy by theirgenerations, heads of the house of theirfathers, mighty men of valour, was twentythousand and two hundred.
All these the sons of Jediael, by the heads of theirfathers, mighty men of valour, wereseventeenthousand and two hundredsoldiers, fit to go out for war and battle.
And Machirtook to wife the sister of Huppim and Shuppim, whosesister’sname was Maachah;) and the name of the second was Zelophehad: and Zelophehad had daughters.
And Zabad his son, and Shuthelah his son, and Ezer, and Elead, whom the men of Gaththatwereborn in thatlandslew, becausetheycamedown to takeawaytheircattle.
And theirpossessions and habitationswere, Bethel and the townsthereof, and eastwardNaaran, and westwardGezer, with the townsthereof; Shechemalso and the townsthereof, untoGaza and the townsthereof:
And by the borders of the children of Manasseh, Bethshean and her towns, Taanach and her towns, Megiddo and her towns, Dor and her towns. In thesedwelt the children of Joseph the son of Israel.
All thesewere the children of Asher, heads of theirfather’shouse, choice and mighty men of valour, chief of the princes. And the numberthroughout the genealogy of themthatwere apt to the war and to battle was twenty and six thousand men.