
Text -- 1 Chronicles 26:6 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ch 26:6
Wesley: 1Ch 26:6 - -- This clause is divers times mentioned, because their office required both strength and courage: for they were to shut the doors of the temple, one whe...
This clause is divers times mentioned, because their office required both strength and courage: for they were to shut the doors of the temple, one whereof was so great and weighty, that in the second temple it required twenty men to open and shut it. They were also to keep the guard, to keep out all unclean or forbidden persons, to prevent or suppress any tumults or disorders which might happen in the temple or in its courts, to keep the treasures of the temple, 1Ch 26:20, 1Ch 26:22, 1Ch 26:24, 1Ch 26:26, to be officers and judges over Israel, 1Ch 26:29, and to manage every matter pertaining to God, and the affairs of the king, 1Ch 26:32.
JFB -> 1Ch 26:6
JFB: 1Ch 26:6 - -- The circumstance of physical strength is prominently noticed in this chapter, as the office of the porters required them not only to act as sentinels ...
The circumstance of physical strength is prominently noticed in this chapter, as the office of the porters required them not only to act as sentinels of the sacred edifice and its precious furniture against attacks of plunderers or popular insurrection--to be, in fact, a military guard--but, after the temple was built, to open and shut the gates, which were extraordinarily large and ponderous.
Clarke -> 1Ch 26:6
Clarke: 1Ch 26:6 - -- They were mighty men of valor - They were not only porters or door-keepers in the ordinary sense of the word, but they were a military guard for the...
They were mighty men of valor - They were not only porters or door-keepers in the ordinary sense of the word, but they were a military guard for the gates: and perhaps in this sense alone we are to understand their office.
TSK -> 1Ch 26:6
TSK: 1Ch 26:6 - -- mighty men of valour : They were not only porters, or door keepers, in the ordinary sense of the word, but they were a military guard to the gate, as ...
mighty men of valour : They were not only porters, or door keepers, in the ordinary sense of the word, but they were a military guard to the gate, as Dr. Delaney suggests that the word

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Poole -> 1Ch 26:6
Poole: 1Ch 26:6 - -- That ruled throughout the house of their father that had the command of their brethren and families, being, as some say, captains of hundreds or of t...
That ruled throughout the house of their father that had the command of their brethren and families, being, as some say, captains of hundreds or of thousands; of which see Exo 18:25 2Ki 11:9 .
They were mighty men of valor: this clause is divers times mentioned, because their office returned both strength and courage; for they were to shut the doors of the temple, one whereof was so great and weighty, that in the second temple it required the help of twenty men to open and shut it, as Josephus, an eye-witness, reports. They were also to keep the guard, and to keep out all unclean or forbidden persons, who might sometimes presumptuously attempt to enter into the temple, as Uzziah did, and to prevent or suppress any tumults or disorders which might happen in the temple or in its courts, and to keep the treasures of the temple. 1Ch 26:20,22,24,26 , and to be officers and judges over Israel , 1Ch 26:29 , and to manage every matter pertaining to God and the affairs of the king , 1Ch 26:32 .
Haydock -> 1Ch 26:6
Haydock: 1Ch 26:6 - -- Semei, who is called Semeias, ver. 4., and 7. The last syllable is not lost in Hebrew or Septuagint. (Haydock) ---
Valour. Their post was of a m...
Semei, who is called Semeias, ver. 4., and 7. The last syllable is not lost in Hebrew or Septuagint. (Haydock) ---
Valour. Their post was of a military nature, and required strength. Josephus says, some of the gates could hardly be shut by twenty men.
Gill -> 1Ch 26:6
Gill: 1Ch 26:6 - -- Also unto Shemaiah his son,.... His firstborn, 1Ch 26:4.
were sons born, that ruled throughout the house of their father; were heads of families, e...
Also unto Shemaiah his son,.... His firstborn, 1Ch 26:4.
were sons born, that ruled throughout the house of their father; were heads of families, eminent and principal men:
for they were mighty men of valour; which their office sometimes required them to be, to guard the temple at night as well as day from thieves and robbers, and to hinder resolute men entering in, unfit for it, and seize on rioters, and quell tumults raised.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 26:1-32
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 26:1-32 - --1 The divisions of the porters.13 The gates assigned by lot.20 The Levites that had charge of the treasures.29 Officers and judges.
MHCC -> 1Ch 26:1-32
MHCC: 1Ch 26:1-32 - --The porters and treasurers of the temple, had occasion for strength and valour to oppose those who wrongly attempted to enter the sanctuary, and to gu...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 26:1-19
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 26:1-19 - -- Observe, I. There were porters appointed to attend the temple, who guarded all the avenues that let to it, opened and shut all the outer gates and a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 26:4-7
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 26:4-7 - --
Obed-edom's family. Obed-edom has been already mentioned in 1Ch 16:38 and 1Ch 15:24 as doorkeeper; see the commentary on the passage. From our passa...
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