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David Organizes the Musicians
25:1 David and the army officers selected some of the sons of Asaph , Heman , and Jeduthun to prophesy as they played stringed instruments and cymbals . The following men were assigned this responsibility : 25:2 From the sons of Asaph : Zaccur , Joseph , Nethaniah , and Asarelah . The sons of Asaph were supervised by Asaph , who prophesied under the king’s supervision . 25:3 From the sons of Jeduthun : Gedaliah , Zeri , Jeshaiah , Hashabiah , and Mattithiah – six in all, under supervision of their father Jeduthun , who prophesied as he played a harp , giving thanks and praise to the Lord . 25:4 From the sons of Heman : Bukkiah , Mattaniah , Uzziel , Shebuel , Jerimoth , Hananiah , Hanani , Eliathah , Giddalti , Romamti-Ezer , Joshbekashah , Mallothi , Hothir , and Mahazioth . 25:5 All these were the sons of Heman , the king’s prophet . God had promised him these sons in order to make him prestigious . God gave Heman fourteen sons and three daughters . 25:6 All of these were under the supervision of their fathers ; they were musicians in the Lord’s temple , playing cymbals and stringed instruments as they served in God’s temple . Asaph , Jeduthun , and Heman were under the supervision of the king . 25:7 They and their relatives , all of them skilled and trained to make music to the Lord , numbered two hundred eighty-eight . 25:8 They cast lots to determine their responsibilities – oldest as well as youngest , teacher as well as student . 25:9 The first lot went to Asaph’s son Joseph and his relatives and sons– twelve in all, the second to Gedaliah and his relatives and sons – twelve in all, 25:10 the third to Zaccur and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:11 the fourth to Izri and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:12 the fifth to Nethaniah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:13 the sixth to Bukkiah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:14 the seventh to Jesharelah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:15 the eighth to Jeshaiah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:16 the ninth to Mattaniah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:17 the tenth to Shimei and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:18 the eleventh to Azarel and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:19 the twelfth to Hashabiah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:20 the thirteenth to Shubael and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:21 the fourteenth to Mattithiah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:22 the fifteenth to Jerimoth and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:23 the sixteenth to Hananiah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:24 the seventeenth to Joshbekashah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:25 the eighteenth to Hanani and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:26 the nineteenth to Mallothi and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:27 the twentieth to Eliathah and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:28 the twenty-first to Hothir and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:29 the twenty-second to Giddalti and his sons and relatives – twelve in all, 25:30 the twenty-third to Mahazioth and his sons and relatives – twelve in all,

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