
Text -- 1 Chronicles 24:6 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ch 24:6
Wesley: 1Ch 24:6 - -- _Or, the chief of one house of the fathers was taken (by lot) for Eleazar (out of his family) and that which was taken after it was taken for Ithamar,...
_Or, the chief of one house of the fathers was taken (by lot) for Eleazar (out of his family) and that which was taken after it was taken for Ithamar, out of his family. So the first lot fell to Eleazar, and the second to Ithamar, the third to Eleazar, and the fourth to Ithamar, so successively, 'till all the families of Ithamar had received their lots. And afterwards all the lots came forth to the rest of Eleazar's families, which were double in number to those of Ithamar.
JFB -> 1Ch 24:6
JFB: 1Ch 24:6 - -- The marginal reading is preferable, "one house of the father." The lot was cast in a deliberate and solemn manner in presence of the king, the princes...
The marginal reading is preferable, "one house of the father." The lot was cast in a deliberate and solemn manner in presence of the king, the princes, the two high priests, and the chiefs of the priestly and Levitical families. The heads of families belonging to Eleazar and Ithamar were alternately brought forward to draw, and the name of each individual, as called, registered by an attendant secretary. To accommodate the casting of the lots to the inequality of the number, there being sixteen fathers' houses of Eleazar, and only eight of Ithamar, it was arranged that every house of Ithamar should be followed by two of Eleazar, or, what is the same thing, that every two houses of Eleazar should be followed by one of Ithamar. If, then, we suppose a commencement to have been made by Eleazar, the order would be as follows: one and two, Eleazar; three, Ithamar; four and five, Eleazar; six, Ithamar; seven and eight, Eleazar; nine, Ithamar; and so forth [BERTHEAU]. The lot determined also the order of the priests' service. That of the Levites was afterwards distributed by the same arrangement (1Ch 24:31).
Clarke: 1Ch 24:6 - -- And Shemaiah - "Moses the great scribe, who is called Shemaiah, the son of Nethaneel, of the tribe of Levi, wrote them down."- T
And Shemaiah - "Moses the great scribe, who is called Shemaiah, the son of Nethaneel, of the tribe of Levi, wrote them down."- T

Clarke: 1Ch 24:6 - -- One principal household - for Eleazar - The family of Eleazar was the most illustrious of the sacerdotal families, because Eleazar was the first-bor...
One principal household - for Eleazar - The family of Eleazar was the most illustrious of the sacerdotal families, because Eleazar was the first-born of Aaron, Ithamar’ s family was the second in order and dignity; therefore one of the principal families of Eleazar was first taken, and then one of Ithamar’ s, and thus alternately till the whole was finished.
TSK -> 1Ch 24:6
TSK: 1Ch 24:6 - -- the scribe : 1Ki 4:3; 2Ch 34:13; Ezr 7:6; Neh 8:1; Mat 8:19, Mat 13:52, Mat 23:1, Mat 23:2
principal household : Heb. house of the father, 1Ch 23:24

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Barnes -> 1Ch 24:6
Barnes: 1Ch 24:6 - -- Wrote them before the king - i. e., "wrote down their names as the lots were drawn forth." Ahimelech the son of Abiathar - A wrong readin...
Wrote them before the king - i. e., "wrote down their names as the lots were drawn forth."
Ahimelech the son of Abiathar - A wrong reading. It should be "Abiathar, the son of Ahimelech."See the 2Sa 8:17 note.
Poole -> 1Ch 24:6
Poole: 1Ch 24:6 - -- Or, the chief (which word is easily supplied out of the context) of one house of the fathers was taken (to wit, by lot)
for Eleazar ( i.e. out of...
Or, the chief (which word is easily supplied out of the context) of one house of the fathers was taken (to wit, by lot)
for Eleazar ( i.e. out of his family,) and that which was taken after it was
taken for Ithamar i.e. out of his family. The meaning is, that the first lot fell to Eleazar, and the second to Ithamar, and the third to Eleazar, and the fourth to Ithamar; and so successively, until all the families of Ithamar had received their lots; and afterwards all the lots came forth to the rest of Eleazar’ s families, which were double in number to those of Ithamar, as was said, 1Ch 24:4 .
Haydock -> 1Ch 24:6
Haydock: 1Ch 24:6 - -- Ithamar. All was done with the utmost order, and the priests took care to observe the regulation, till the end of the republic. (Josephus, [Antiqui...
Ithamar. All was done with the utmost order, and the priests took care to observe the regulation, till the end of the republic. (Josephus, [Antiquities?] vii. 2., and contra Apion i., and ii., and Luke i. 5.) ---
The family of Eleazar had many prerogatives over the rest, as it was longer in possession of the high priesthood, and more numerous; but that of Ithamar, gave pontiffs to the nation at the time of this regulation. The Hebrew is very obscure, and is deemed incorrect. (Cap.) (Grotius) (Calmet) ---
Protestants, "one principal household being taken for Eleazar, and one taken for Ithamar." ---
The insertion of "one," which is in the Septuagint, removes the difficulty. (Haydock) ---
The two families were enregistered alternately, (Menochius) till the eight families of Ithamar were done. (Haydock)
Gill -> 1Ch 24:6
Gill: 1Ch 24:6 - -- And Shemaiah the son of Nethaneel the scribe,.... The Targum is, Moses the chief scribe, so called: one
of the Levites wrote them: the lots, and th...
And Shemaiah the son of Nethaneel the scribe,.... The Targum is, Moses the chief scribe, so called: one
of the Levites wrote them: the lots, and the names upon them, put into the urn, and as they came out, which was first, second, &c. and this was done
before the king, and the princes, and Zadok the priest, and Ahimelech the son of Abiathar, and before the chief of the fathers of the priests and Levites; and in this public manner, before such great personages, and in the presence of those that were interested in the affair, that it might appear plainly no fraudulent methods were taken, and that there might be no suspicion of any:
one principal household being taken for Eleazar, and one for Ithamar; the sense of Jarchi as above, and other Jewish writers, is, that one was added to each family of Eleazar, and so made sixteen, and Ithamar's were retained, and left as at first, eight: but the sense is, that first one family of Eleazar was taken, and then one of Ithamar's family, and then one of Eleazar's again, and so on until sixteen were gone through; and then the other eight were divided under so many heads of the family of Eleazar.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 24:1-31
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 24:1-31 - --1 The division of the sons of Aaron by lot into four and twenty orders.20 The Kohathites,26 and the Merarites, divided by lot.
MHCC -> 1Ch 24:1-31
MHCC: 1Ch 24:1-31 - --When every one has, knows, and keeps his place and work, the more there are the better. In the mystical body of Christ, every member has its use, for ...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 24:1-19
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Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 24:6-18
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 24:6-18 - --
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