The verse describes a situation in which Eleazar, a member of the Levitical family, had no sons to carry on his lineage. Instead, he had daughters, and to preserve the family line and inheritance, these daughters married their cousins, the sons of Kish. This arrangement was significant in the context of ancient Israelite society, where inheritance and family name were typically passed through male heirs. By marrying within the family, the daughters ensured that Eleazar's lineage and property remained within the family circle. This practice underscores the flexibility of cultural norms to adapt to different familial situations, ensuring that the family name and responsibilities continue. It also reflects the broader biblical theme of God's provision and the community's role in maintaining family integrity and continuity. Such arrangements highlight the importance of family unity and the lengths to which families would go to preserve their heritage and responsibilities, demonstrating a commitment to uphold familial and societal values.
Eleazar died without having sons: he had only daughters. Their cousins, the sons of Kish, married them.
1 Chronicles 23:22
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