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Text -- 1 Chronicles 25:5 (NET)

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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.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Shebuel | SEGUB | SEER | Rabbah | PRIESTS AND LEVITES | Music, Instrumental | Music | MATTANIAH | MALLOTHI | KORAHITES; SONS OF KORAH | Jeduthun | Heman | Harp | HORN | HANANIAH | GERSHON; GERSHONITES | David | Church and State | Chronicles, Books of | Asaph | more
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Wesley: 1Ch 25:5 - -- He is called the king's seer, either because the king took special delight in him; or because he frequently attended the king in his palace, executing...

He is called the king's seer, either because the king took special delight in him; or because he frequently attended the king in his palace, executing his sacred office there, while the rest were employed in the tabernacle.

Wesley: 1Ch 25:5 - -- To sing Divine songs as were inspired by God to the prophets or holy men of God.

To sing Divine songs as were inspired by God to the prophets or holy men of God.

Wesley: 1Ch 25:5 - -- To praise God with the sound of a trumpet or some other musical instrument made of horn, which being a martial kind of music, might be most grateful t...

To praise God with the sound of a trumpet or some other musical instrument made of horn, which being a martial kind of music, might be most grateful to David's martial spirit: tho' he was also skilled in other instruments of music which he used in the house of God.

JFB: 1Ch 25:5 - -- The title of "seer" or "prophet of David" is also given to Gad (1Ch 21:9), and to Jeduthun (2Ch 29:14-15), in the words (Margin, "matters") of God.

The title of "seer" or "prophet of David" is also given to Gad (1Ch 21:9), and to Jeduthun (2Ch 29:14-15), in the words (Margin, "matters") of God.

JFB: 1Ch 25:5 - -- That is, to blow loudly in the worship of God; or perhaps it means nothing more than that he presided over the wind instruments, as Jeduthun over the ...

That is, to blow loudly in the worship of God; or perhaps it means nothing more than that he presided over the wind instruments, as Jeduthun over the harp. Heman had been appointed at first to serve at Gibeon (1Ch 16:41). But his destination seems to have been changed at a subsequent period.

JFB: 1Ch 25:5 - -- The daughters are mentioned, solely because from their musical taste and talents they formed part of the choir (Psa 68:25).

The daughters are mentioned, solely because from their musical taste and talents they formed part of the choir (Psa 68:25).

Clarke: 1Ch 25:5 - -- To lift up the horn - "The horn of prophecy,"says Jarchi; "to sound with the trumpet in the words of prophecy before the Lord."- T

To lift up the horn - "The horn of prophecy,"says Jarchi; "to sound with the trumpet in the words of prophecy before the Lord."- T

Clarke: 1Ch 25:5 - -- Three daughters - These also were employed among the singers.

Three daughters - These also were employed among the singers.

TSK: 1Ch 25:5 - -- the king’ s seer : 1Ch 21:9; 1Sa 9:9 words : or, matters to lift up : This may denote that he presided over those who used wind instruments. God ...

the king’ s seer : 1Ch 21:9; 1Sa 9:9

words : or, matters

to lift up : This may denote that he presided over those who used wind instruments.

God gave : 1Ch 28:5; Gen 33:5; Psa 127:3; Isa 8:18

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Barnes: 1Ch 25:5 - -- To lift up the horn - Some take this literally, and consider that Heman and his sons played on the born in the musical services; but there is n...

To lift up the horn - Some take this literally, and consider that Heman and his sons played on the born in the musical services; but there is no other evidence that the horn was so employed. Perhaps the most probable explanation is that it has been transferred from the next clause, where (as here) it followed the word "God,"with the sense that "God, to exalt Heman’ s horn (or, increase his dignity), gave him fourteen sons and three daughters."

Poole: 1Ch 25:5 - -- The king’ s seer or prophet , which is the same thing, 1Sa 9:9 . Either he was a prophet as well as a singer; or he is thus called because he p...

The king’ s seer or prophet , which is the same thing, 1Sa 9:9 . Either he was a prophet as well as a singer; or he is thus called because he prophesied in the sense designed, 1Ch 25:1 . And he is called the king’ s seer , either because the king took special delight in him, or because he frequently attended upon the king in his palace, executing his sacred office there, while the rest were constantly employed in the tabernacle. In the words of God , i.e. to sing such Divine songs as were inspired by God to the prophets or holy men of God. To lift up the horn ; either,

1. Metaphorically, to extol and praise God for exalting

the horn (i.e. the power and kingdom) of David ; of which phrase see Psa 92:10 Psa 132:17 . Or rather,

2. Properly, to praise God with the sound of a trumpet, (as was usual, as 2Ch 5:12 13:12 ) or some other musical instrument made of horn, which being a martial kind of music, might be most grateful to David’ s martial spirit; though he was also skilled in other instruments of music, which he used in the house of God, as is expressed in the next verse.

Haydock: 1Ch 25:5 - -- Seer; a title usually given to the real prophets, who foresee future things. (Menochius) --- Gad has this title, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 11. But Hem...

Seer; a title usually given to the real prophets, who foresee future things. (Menochius) ---

Gad has this title, 2 Paralipomenon xxiv. 11. But Heman's office was to proclaim the words of God, with the sound of the horn. This musician had formerly been fixed at Gabaon, chap. xvi. 41. (Calmet) ---

To lift up the horn, or to sing those psalms, which regarded the kingdom of David, and of Christ, as others were composed for the instruction of the people. (Tirinus) ---

Daughters. These are specified, only because they joined with their brethren, in singing in the temple. (Abulensis, q. 14.) (Menochius) ---

At least, we find that there were bands of young women, in the solemn procession. (Haydock) (Chap. xv. 20., and Psalm lxvii. 26.) (Calmet)

Gill: 1Ch 25:5 - -- All these were the sons of Heman, the king's seer,.... The prophet of the king, as the Targum, who was frequently with him, assisting him in the wo...

All these were the sons of Heman, the king's seer,.... The prophet of the king, as the Targum, who was frequently with him, assisting him

in the words of God: in divine things:

to lift up the horn; to blow with the hornpipe or trumpet, and to magnify and set forth the greatness of the kingdom of Israel, and especially of the King Messiah, the horn of salvation, that would be raised up in the house of David:

and God gave to Heman fourteen sons; whose names are before mentioned:

and three daughters; of whom we have no more account, only may observe, that both are the gifts of God, and an heritage from him, Psa 127:3.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ch 25:5 Heb “by the words of God to exalt a horn.” An animal’s horn is sometimes used metaphorically as a symbol of strength and honor. See ...

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TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 25:1-31 - --1 The number and offices of the singers.8 Their division by lot into four and twenty orders.

MHCC: 1Ch 25:1-31 - --David put those in order who were appointed to be singers and musicians in the temple. To prophesy, in this place, means praising God with great earne...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 25:1-7 - -- Observe, I. Singing the praises of God is here called prophesying (1Ch 25:1-3), not that all those who were employed in this service were honoured...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 25:4-5 - -- Fourteen sons of Heman are enumerated. עזר רממתּי is one name, cf. 31, although עזר is without doubt to be supplied also after גּדּ...

Constable: 1Ch 10:1--29:30 - --II. THE REIGN OF DAVID chs. 10--29 In all of Chronicles the writer assumed his readers' acquaintance with the ot...

Constable: 1Ch 17:1--29:30 - --E. God's Covenant Promises to David chs. 17-29 The dominating theme in 1 Chronicles is the Davidic Coven...

Constable: 1Ch 22:1--27:34 - --2. The second account of God's promises to David chs. 22-27 In this section of chapters we have ...

Constable: 1Ch 23:1--26:32 - --Preparations for temple service chs. 23-26 Verses 1 and 2 of chapter 23 provide an outli...

Guzik: 1Ch 25:1-31 - --1 Chronicles 25 - Musicians for the Temple A. The musicians for the temple. 1. (1) Musicians separated for service. Moreover David and the captain...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF CHRONICLES were also considered as one by the ancient Jews, who called them "words of days," that is, diaries or journal...

JFB: 1 Chronicles (Outline) ADAM'S LINE TO NOAH. (1Ch. 1:1-23) SHEM'S LINE TO ABRAHAM. (1Ch 1:24-28) SONS OF ISHMAEL. (1Ch 1:29-31) SONS OF KETURAH. (1Ch 1:32-33) POSTERITY OF A...

TSK: 1 Chronicles 25 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ch 25:1, The number and offices of the singers; 1Ch 25:8, Their division by lot into four and twenty orders.

Poole: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF THE CHRONICLES THE ARGUMENT THESE Books of the CHRONICLES are not the same which are so called, 1Ki 14:19 , and elsewhere, (because...

Poole: 1 Chronicles 25 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 25 The number and offices of the singers out of the sons of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, 1Ch 25:1-7 . Their division by lot into ...

MHCC: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) The books of Chronicles are, in a great measure, repetitions of what is in the books of Samuel and of the Kings, yet there are some excellent useful t...

MHCC: 1 Chronicles 25 (Chapter Introduction) The singers and musicians.

Matthew Henry: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Chronicles In common things repetition is thought needless and nauseous; but, in sacr...

Matthew Henry: 1 Chronicles 25 (Chapter Introduction) David, having settled the courses of these Levites that were to attend the priests in their ministrations, proceeds, in this chapter, to put those ...

Constable: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The earliest Hebrew title for the Books of Chronicles translates as...

Constable: 1 Chronicles (Outline) Outline I. Israel's historical roots chs. 1-9 A. The lineage of David chs. 1-3 ...

Constable: 1 Chronicles 1 Chronicles Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON. INTRODUCTION. These Books are called by the Greek Interpreters, Paralipomenon; ( Greek: Paraleipomenon, ) tha...

Gill: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES This and the following book were reckoned by the Jews as one book, as appears by the Masoretic note at the end of the ...

Gill: 1 Chronicles 25 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 25 This chapter relates the appointment of the sons of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, to be singers in the temple, 1Ch 25...

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