1 Chronicles 3:19

And the sons of Pedaiah were, Zerubbabel, and Shimei: and the sons of Zerubbabel; Meshullam, and Hananiah, and Shelomith their sister:

Cross-references

Ezra 3:2 Contrast

Ezra 3:2 calls Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel, while 1 Chronicles 3:19 says son of Pedaiah — a genealogical discrepancy.

Haggai 1:12–14 Historical context

In Haggai 1:12-14, Zerubbabel obeys God's call to rebuild the temple, confirming his identity as the Davidic descendant listed here.

Haggai 2:2 Historical context

Haggai 2:2 names Zerubbabel as governor of Judah, linking the genealogical record here to his leadership role during the restoration.

Haggai 2:4 Historical context

In Haggai 2:4, God encourages Zerubbabel to be strong, directly addressing the same man listed in this genealogy.

Zechariah 4:6–9 Historical context

Zechariah 4:6-9 delivers a prophetic word to Zerubbabel about completing the temple by God's Spirit, reinforcing his role from this lineage.

Haggai 2:21 Historical context

Haggai 2:21 prophecies to Zerubbabel about cosmic upheaval, connecting the Davidic line here to end-time promises.

Matthew 1:12 lists Zerubbabel as son of Shealtiel, while here he is son of Pedaiah—a genealogical variant in Jesus' lineage.

Ezra 2:2 Historical context

Ezra 2:2 lists Zerubbabel as a leader of returning exiles, showing his historical role from this genealogy.