Tracing a family line creates a map of history, linking the past to the future through a continuous chain of ancestors and descendants. The historical record maps out this specific dynasty by presenting an unbroken sequence of generations. The structure relies on a clear, repeating pattern where each individual is identified as the direct offspring of the man mentioned immediately before him.
Through this steady rhythm of succession, the family tree unfolds. Rapha is established as the son of Binea, and the line moves directly forward to Rapha's son, Eleasah. From there, the heritage is passed down to Eleasah's son, Azel [מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. Furthermore, careful attention is given to the exact preservation of these historical names; traditional texts maintain a specific, rare spelling for Binea, a unique form found only in this account and one other parallel record [מנחת שי].