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Biblical Reference: Sua is mentioned in the genealogical records of the tribe of Judah in the Old Testament. The reference to Sua can be found in 1 Chronicles 4:11.

Scriptural Context: In 1 Chronicles 4:11, the text states: "Chelub the brother of Shuhah was the father of Mehir, who was the father of Eshton." . Here, Sua is referred to as Shuhah, which is an alternate spelling of the name. This passage is part of the genealogies that trace the descendants of Judah, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. These genealogies are significant as they establish the lineage and heritage of the tribes, which is a recurring theme in the Chronicles.

Genealogical Significance: The genealogies in 1 Chronicles serve to affirm the continuity of God's covenant with Israel through the line of Judah. The mention of Sua (Shuhah) highlights the importance of family lineage and the fulfillment of God's promises through specific family lines. The tribe of Judah holds particular significance as it is the tribe from which King David and, ultimately, Jesus Christ, according to the New Testament, are descended.

Cultural and Historical Insights: The genealogies in Chronicles were likely compiled during or after the Babylonian exile, a period when the Jewish people were returning to their homeland and re-establishing their identity. The chronicler's emphasis on genealogies served to remind the Israelites of their heritage and God's faithfulness throughout their history. Names like Sua, though briefly mentioned, contribute to the broader narrative of God's providence and the unfolding of His plan through the generations.

Theological Implications: The inclusion of individuals like Sua in the genealogical records underscores the belief in the divine orchestration of history. Each name, though sometimes obscure, is part of the tapestry of God's redemptive work. The genealogies affirm the belief that God is intimately involved in the lives of His people, guiding and sustaining them through the ages.

Linguistic Notes: The name Sua, or Shuhah, may have variations in spelling due to transliteration from Hebrew to English. Such variations are common in biblical names and reflect differences in manuscript traditions and translations.

Conclusion: The brief mention of Sua in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles serves as a reminder of the intricate and purposeful design of God's plan for His people. Through these records, the faithfulness of God to His covenant promises is highlighted, encouraging believers to trust in His sovereign will throughout history.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
SUA

su'-a (Soua; the King James Version, Sud): Name of a family of temple-servants who went up from exile with Zerubbabel (1 Esdras 5:29) = "Sia" of Nehemiah 7:47; "Siaha" of Ezra 2:44.

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Hymnus Ad Exequias Defuncti
... traxit. Si terrea forte voluntas 25 luteum sapit et grave captat, animus
quoque pondere victus sequitur sua membra deorsum. At si ...
/.../prudentius/the hymns of prudentius/x hymnus ad exequias defuncti.htm

The Lambeth Articles. AD 1595.
... number of the predestinate, which can neither be augmented nor diminished.4. Qui
non sunt pr??destinati ad salutem necessario propter peccata sua damnabuntur.4 ...
/.../the lambeth articles a d 1595.htm

Similitudo X
... quicumque vero huius mandata non servant, fugiunt a sua vita et illum adversus;
nec mandata eius sequuntur, sed morti se tradunt et unusquisque eorum reus fit ...
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"Disputatio Pro Declaratione virtutis Indulgentiarum. "
... charitatis. 19. Nec hoc probatum esse videtur, quod sint de sua beatitudine
certe et secure, saltem omnes, licet nos certissimi simus. 20. ...
/.../disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum.htm

Confessio Helvetica Prior (Sive Basileensis Posterior).
... Qui ut condiderit per verbum, id est, Filium suum, omnia ex nihilo, sic providentia
sua juste vereque et sapientissime gubernet: servet: foveat omnia. VII. ...
/.../confessio helvetica prior sive basileensis.htm

The Saxon visitation Articles, 1592.
... III. Quod Christus illic pr??sens sit tantum virtute et operatione sua, et
non corpore suo. Quemadmodum sol splendore et operatione ...
/.../ 48 the saxon visitation.htm

Creed of the Free Christian Church in Italy.
... I. Iddio, Padre, Figliuolo e Spirito Santo, ha manifestato la sua Volont?� nella
Rivelazione, ch' ?? la Bibbia, sola regola perfetta ed immutabile di fede e di ...
/.../creed of the free christian.htm

Psalmus De Passione DN Jesu Christi.
... 18. Aperuerunt super Te ora sua: et exprobrantes percusserunt maxillam Tuam. 19.
Corpus Tuum dedisti percutientibus: et gonas Tuas vellentibus. 20. ...
/.../psalmus de passione d n.htm

Legis Et Christi Mandatum De Non Concupiscendo Exponit.
... diximus, illud, "Non concupisces uxorem proximi tui," [2553] prius exclamavit ante
conjunctam Domini in Novo Testamento vocem, qu?? dicit ex sua ipsius persona ...
/.../clement/the stromata or miscellanies/caput xi legis et christi mandatum.htm

Carpocratis Et Epiphanis Sententiam De Feminarum Communitate ...
... Deinde per communitatem omnia similiter secundum sua genera seminantur, et commune
nutrimentum editur humi pascentibus jumentis omnibus, et omnibus ex ??quo ...
/.../the stromata or miscellanies/caput ii carpocratis et epiphanis sententiam.htm

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... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia SUA. su'-a (Soua; the King James Version,
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Revised Version (British and American) SUA (which see). ...
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