Becher in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
("first-born"); Gesenius, young camel: BECHORATH.
1. Benjamin's second son (Genesis 46:21; 1
Chronicles 7:6). In 1 Chronicles 8:1 the reading possibly
ought to be" Bela, Becher, and (instead of 'his firstborn,'
only one Hebrew letter is thus omitted) Ashbel." Then "the
second," "the third," etc., were probably added, after the
change in the original. Or vice versa, Becher in Genesis
46:21 and 1 Chronicles 7:6 may be a corruption for Bela "his
firstborn." In Numbers 26:38 Becher is not mentioned in
enumerating the Benjamite families, but Bela's and Ashbel's
sons. However, among the Ephraimites occur "the Bachrites of
Becher" (Numbers 26:35). In a border raid on cattle (1
Chronicles 7:21) the Ephraimites had been slain by the men
of Gath who invaded Goshen; thus Ephraimite heiresses, for
lack of Ephraimite husbands, would marry into other tribes.
Becher, or his heir, would marry one, and so be
reckoned among the Ephraimites instead of in Benjamin. Abiah
(Aphiah, 1 Samuel 9:1), Becher's younger son, would remain
in Benjamin. From him descended Bechorath, then Zeror, Abiel
(Jehiel, 1 Chronicles 9:35), Ner, Kish, Saul. Abiel settled
in Gibeon or Gibeah, afterward described as "of Saul" (1
Samuel 11:4; Isaiah 10:29). From Becher came also Sheba, son
of Bichri, the rebel against David (2 Samuel 20); also
Shimei, son of Gera of Bahurim (2 Samuel 17:5), "of the
house of Saul." The nonappearance of Becher in 1 Chronicles
8:1 and Numbers 26:38 may be due to the difference of the
principle of the genealogy and the failure of the lines of
the older heads of houses, as compared with Genesis 46:21; 1
Chronicles 7:6. Thus no change of reading may be needed.
2. Son of Ephraim (Numbers 26:35). Bered, in 1
Chronicles 7:20, same as BECHER above.
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