In 2 Chron 4 there are many groups of the tribe of Judah whose connection to the tribe is not given. They are linked to Judah via this connection.
1 Chron 4:9 he is mentioned whilst listing the descendants of Judah, but is not linked.
Note that he is now famous for his Prayer which has been much poblicesed recently.s
2 Sam 23:28; 1 Chron 11:30; 1 Chr 27:13 one of David's mighty men from Netphathite a town of Judah before the captivity.
2 Sam 23:31 Abi-albon - one of David's mighty men. 1 Chron 11:32 Abiel. the Arbathite from Beth-Arbath which is on the border of Judah and Benjamin, so maybe he should be a Benjaminite, not of Judah.
2 Sam 23:38; 1 Chron 11:40 one of David's mighty men The Ithrite, probably of the tribe of Judah
2 Sam 23:38; 1 Chron 11:40 one of David's mighty men The Ithrite, probably of the tribe of Judah
1 Chron 4:11 the KJV has Shuah.
1 Chron 4:16 KJV has Jaheleleel. Where he fits in the tribe of Judah is uncertain.
1 Chron 4:16
1 Chron 4:16
1 Chron 4:16
1 Chron 4:16 the KJV has Asareel.
1 Chron 4:17 the KJV has Ezra
1 Crhon 4:17
1 Crhon 4:17
1 Crhon 4:17
1 Chron 4:17
1 Chron 4:17 listed as "daughter of Pharaoh" - maybe just a phrase meaning Egyptian.
1 Chron 4:17
1 Chron 4:17
1 Chron 4:17
1 Chron 4:17
1 Chron 4:17
1 Chron 4:18 this is from the KJV, the NRSV has "his Judean wife."
1 Chron 4:18
1 Chron 4:18
1 Chron 4:18
1 Chron 4:18 the KJV has Socho.
1 Chron 4:18
1 Chron 4:18
1 Chron 4:19 his wife was sister of Naham.
1 Chron 4:19 Hodiah's son was the father of Keilah the Garmite.
1 Chron 4:19 Hodiah's son was the father of Eshtemoa the Maacathite.