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Text -- 1 Chronicles 16:20-43 (NET)

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16:20 they wandered from nation to nation, and from one kingdom to another. 16:21 He let no one oppress them, he disciplined kings for their sake, 16:22 saying, “Don’t touch my anointed ones! Don’t harm my prophets!” 16:23 Sing to the Lord, all the earth! Announce every day how he delivers! 16:24 Tell the nations about his splendor, tell all the nations about his miraculous deeds! 16:25 For the Lord is great and certainly worthy of praise, he is more awesome than all gods. 16:26 For all the gods of the nations are worthless, but the Lord made the heavens. 16:27 Majestic splendor emanates from him, he is the source of strength and joy. 16:28 Ascribe to the Lord, O families of the nations, ascribe to the Lord splendor and strength! 16:29 Ascribe to the Lord the splendor he deserves! Bring an offering and enter his presence! Worship the Lord in holy attire! 16:30 Tremble before him, all the earth! The world is established, it cannot be moved. 16:31 Let the heavens rejoice, and the earth be happy! Let the nations say, ‘The Lord reigns!’ 16:32 Let the sea and everything in it shout! Let the fields and everything in them celebrate! 16:33 Then let the trees of the forest shout with joy before the Lord, for he comes to judge the earth! 16:34 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good and his loyal love endures. 16:35 Say this prayer: “Deliver us, O God who delivers us! Gather us! Rescue us from the nations! Then we will give thanks to your holy name, and boast about your praiseworthy deeds.” 16:36 May the Lord God of Israel be praised, in the future and forevermore. Then all the people said, “We agree! Praise the Lord!”
David Appoints Worship Leaders
16:37 David left Asaph and his colleagues there before the ark of the Lord’s covenant to serve before the ark regularly and fulfill each day’s requirements, 16:38 including Obed-Edom and sixty-eight colleagues. Obed-Edom son of Jeduthun and Hosah were gatekeepers. 16:39 Zadok the priest and his fellow priests served before the Lord’s tabernacle at the worship center in Gibeon, 16:40 regularly offering burnt sacrifices to the Lord on the altar for burnt sacrifice, morning and evening, according to what is prescribed in the law of the Lord which he charged Israel to observe. 16:41 Joining them were Heman, Jeduthun, and the rest of those chosen and designated by name to give thanks to the Lord. (For his loyal love endures!) 16:42 Heman and Jeduthun were in charge of the music, including the trumpets, cymbals, and the other musical instruments used in praising God. The sons of Jeduthun guarded the entrance. 16:43 Then all the people returned to their homes, and David went to pronounce a blessing on his family.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Asaph father of Joah, Hezekiah's recorder,son of Berechiah the Levite; music minister under David,father of Zichri; a Levite ancestor of some returnees,an official over the (Persian) king's forest in Judah
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Gibeon a town of Benjamin pioneered by Jeiel of Benjamin
 · Hosah a town in Asher south of Tyre,a Merari Levite gatekeeper; his descendants returned from exile
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jeduthun a Levite whose descendants returned from exile
 · Obed-Edom a man to whom King David gave charge of the ark,a Levite worship leader and porter for the ark in David's time,a man of Gath in whose care David left the ark,a man taken away with the treasures of the temple
 · Obed-edom a man to whom King David gave charge of the ark,a Levite worship leader and porter for the ark in David's time,a man of Gath in whose care David left the ark,a man taken away with the treasures of the temple
 · Zadok a son of Azor; the father of Akim; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Ahitub II; high priest Zadok I in David's time,father of Jerusha, who was the mother of King Jotham,the chief priest Zadok II; son of Meraioth II,a man who was one of David's military elite from Aaron's clan,son of Baana; one of those who helped rebuild the wall,son of Immer; one of those who helped rebuild the wall,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to keep God's law,a Levite who served as Nehemiah's scribe


Dictionary Themes and Topics: TABERNACLE | Psalms | Providence | Praise | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Musician, Chief | Music | MERCY; MERCIFUL | KING; KINGDOM | Judges, Book of | God | GENEALOGY, 8 part 2 | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 3-4 | David | Chronicles, Books of | CRITICISM | Anoint | Ambush | ASHKENAZ | ASAPH | more
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Wesley: 1Ch 16:35 - -- This psalm or prayer was made by David for the use of the church, not only in that present time, but in future ages, in which David foresaw by the spi...

This psalm or prayer was made by David for the use of the church, not only in that present time, but in future ages, in which David foresaw by the spirit of prophecy, the Israelites would forsake God, and for their apostacy be dispersed among the Heathens. In the midst of our praises, we must not forget to pray for those servants of God that are in distress. When we are rejoicing in God's favours, we should remember our afflicted brethren, and pray for their deliverance as our own. We are members one of another.

Wesley: 1Ch 16:37 - -- He appointed them their work and station there. Indeed no incense was burnt there, nor sacrifices offered, because the altars were not there. But Davi...

He appointed them their work and station there. Indeed no incense was burnt there, nor sacrifices offered, because the altars were not there. But David's prayers were directed as incense, and the lifting up of his hands as an evening sacrifice. So early did spiritual worship take place of ceremonial.

Wesley: 1Ch 16:39 - -- The chief - priest at Gibeon, where the tabernacle and altar made by Moses still were, where also the ordinary sacrifices were offered, and the stated...

The chief - priest at Gibeon, where the tabernacle and altar made by Moses still were, where also the ordinary sacrifices were offered, and the stated worship of God was performed, as the extraordinary worship was before the ark upon great occasions, as when God was consulted, which was to be done before the ark and by the high-priest, who was Abiathar.

Wesley: 1Ch 16:40 - -- These must be kept up; because however in their own nature they were inferior to prayer and praise, yet as they were types of the mediation of Christ,...

These must be kept up; because however in their own nature they were inferior to prayer and praise, yet as they were types of the mediation of Christ, the observance of them was of mighty importance.

Wesley: 1Ch 16:42 - -- Appropriated to the worship of God; not such as they used on other occasions. Between common mirth and holy joy, there is a vast difference: and the l...

Appropriated to the worship of God; not such as they used on other occasions. Between common mirth and holy joy, there is a vast difference: and the limits and distances between them must be carefully kept up.

JFB: 1Ch 16:36 - -- (Compare Psa 72:19-20; Psa 106:48). In the former, the author of the doxology utters the "amen" himself, while in the latter the people are exhorted t...

(Compare Psa 72:19-20; Psa 106:48). In the former, the author of the doxology utters the "amen" himself, while in the latter the people are exhorted to say "amen." This may arise from the fact that the latter psalm originally concluded with the injunction to say "amen." But in this historical account of the festival, it was necessary to relate that the people obeyed this injunction on the occasion referred to, and therefore the words "let them praise," were altered into "and they praised" [BERTHEAU].

JFB: 1Ch 16:37-42 - -- The sequel of the chapter describes the appointment of the sacred musicians and their respective duties.

The sequel of the chapter describes the appointment of the sacred musicians and their respective duties.

JFB: 1Ch 16:38 - -- Hosah, mentioned at the close of the verse, and a great number besides (see on 1Ch 26:1).

Hosah, mentioned at the close of the verse, and a great number besides (see on 1Ch 26:1).

JFB: 1Ch 16:38 - -- Doorkeepers.

Doorkeepers.

JFB: 1Ch 16:39-40 - -- While the above-mentioned officers under the superintendence of Abiathar, were appointed to officiate in Jerusalem, whither the ark had been brought, ...

While the above-mentioned officers under the superintendence of Abiathar, were appointed to officiate in Jerusalem, whither the ark had been brought, Zadok and the priests subordinate to him were stationed at Gibeon to perform the sacred service before the ancient tabernacle which still remained there.

JFB: 1Ch 16:40 - -- As the law enjoined (Exo 29:38; Num 28:3, Num 28:6).

As the law enjoined (Exo 29:38; Num 28:3, Num 28:6).

JFB: 1Ch 16:40 - -- (See Num. 28:1-31). Thus, in the time of David, the worship was performed at two places, where the sacred things that had been transmitted from the ag...

(See Num. 28:1-31). Thus, in the time of David, the worship was performed at two places, where the sacred things that had been transmitted from the age of Moses were preserved. Before the Ark in Jerusalem, Asaph and his brethren officiated as singers, Obed-edom and Hosah served as doorkeepers, and Benaiah and Jahaziel blew the trumpets. While at the tabernacle and burnt offering in Gibeon, Heman and Jeduthun presided over the sacred music, the sons of Jeduthun were door keepers, and Zadok, with his suite of attendant priests, offered the sacrifices.

Clarke: 1Ch 16:22 - -- Touch not mine anointed - By this title the patriarchs are generally understood: they had a regal and sacerdotal power in the order of God. In the b...

Touch not mine anointed - By this title the patriarchs are generally understood: they had a regal and sacerdotal power in the order of God. In the behalf of the patriarchs God had often especially interfered: in behalf of Abraham, Gen 12:17; Gen 20:3; and of Jacob, Gen 31:24; Gen 34:26; Gen 35:5. But the title may be applied to all the Jewish people, who were the anointed, as they were the elect and peculiar people of God. See on Heb 11:26 (note).

Clarke: 1Ch 16:31 - -- Let the heavens be glad - "Let the supreme angels be glad, and the inhabitants of the earth rejoice."- T. In this place the Targumist uses the Greek...

Let the heavens be glad - "Let the supreme angels be glad, and the inhabitants of the earth rejoice."- T. In this place the Targumist uses the Greek word αγγελοι, angels, in Hebrew letters thus, אנגלי angeley .

Clarke: 1Ch 16:35 - -- Save us, O God of our salvation - As he is the saving God, so we may pray to him to save us. To pray to God under the attribute the influence of whi...

Save us, O God of our salvation - As he is the saving God, so we may pray to him to save us. To pray to God under the attribute the influence of which we need, serves to inspire much confidence. I am weak; Almighty God, help me! I am ignorant; O thou Father of lights, teach me! I am lost; O merciful God, save me; etc. See the notes on Psa 96:1-13 (note) and Psalm 105 (note).

Clarke: 1Ch 16:39 - -- Zadok the priest - Both Zadok and Abiathar were high priests at this time: the former David established at Gibeah, or Gibeon, where the ark had been...

Zadok the priest - Both Zadok and Abiathar were high priests at this time: the former David established at Gibeah, or Gibeon, where the ark had been all the days of Saul; and the latter he established at Jerusalem, where the ark now was: so there were two high priests, and two distinct services; but there was only one ark. How long the service at Gibeon was continued we cannot tell; the principal functions were no doubt performed at Jerusalem.

Clarke: 1Ch 16:42 - -- Musical instruments of God - Ad canendum Deo , "to sing to God."- Vulgate. Των ωδων του Θεου, "of the sons of God."- Septuagint. The ...

Musical instruments of God - Ad canendum Deo , "to sing to God."- Vulgate. Των ωδων του Θεου, "of the sons of God."- Septuagint. The Syriac is remarkable: "These were upright men who did not sing unto God with instruments of music, nor with drums, nor with listra, nor with straight nor crooked pipes, nor with cymbals; but they sang before the Lord Almighty with a joyous mouth, and with a pure and holy prayer, and with innocence and integrity."The Arabic is nearly the same. None of the versions understand the words כלי שיר האלהים keley shir haelohim as implying instruments of music of God, but instruments employed in the song of God, or to praise God; as also the Targum. Query, Did God ever ordain instruments of music to be used in his worship? Can they be used in Christian assemblies according to the spirit of Christianity? Has Jesus Christ, or his apostles, ever commanded or sanctioned the use of them? Were they ever used any where in the apostolic Church? Does the use of them at present, in Christian congregations, ever increase the spirit of devotion? Does it ever appear that bands of musicians, either in their collective or individual capacity, are more spiritual, or as spiritual, as the other parts of the Church of Christ? Is there less pride, self-will, stubbornness, insubordination, lightness, and frivolity, among such persons, than among the other professors of Christianity found in the same religious society? Is it ever remarked or known that musicians in the house of God have attained to any depth of piety, or superior soundness of understanding, in the things of God? Is it ever found that those Churches and Christian societies which have and use instruments of music in Divine worship are more holy, or as holy, as those societies which do not use them? And is it always found that the ministers which affect and recommend them to be used in the worship of Almighty God, are the most spiritual men, and the most spiritual and useful preachers? Can mere sounds, no matter how melodious, where no word nor sentiment is or can be uttered, be considered as giving praise to God? Is it possible that pipes or strings of any kind can give God praise? Can God be pleased with sounds which are emitted by no sentient being, and have in themselves no meaning? If these questions cannot be answered in the affirmative: then, query, Is not the introduction of such instruments into the worship of God antichristian, and calculated to debase and ultimately ruin the spirit and influence of the Gospel of Jesus Christ? And should not all who wish well to the spread and establishment of pure and undefiled religion, lift up their hand, their influence, and their voice against them? The argument from their use in the Jewish service is futile in the extreme when applied to Christianity.

Defender: 1Ch 16:26 - -- The God of the Bible is not merely one among many gods who are worshipped by pagans as the host of heaven. The one true God - the God of creation - ma...

The God of the Bible is not merely one among many gods who are worshipped by pagans as the host of heaven. The one true God - the God of creation - made these heavens and all their hosts, including the idol "gods," the fallen angels (Psa 96:5)."

TSK: 1Ch 16:20 - -- they went : Gen 12:10, Gen 20:1, Gen 46:3, Gen 46:6

TSK: 1Ch 16:21 - -- He suffered : Gen 31:24, Gen 31:29, Gen 31:42 he reproved : Gen 12:17, Gen 20:3; Exo 7:15-18, Exo 9:13-18

TSK: 1Ch 16:22 - -- Touch : 1Ki 19:16; Psa 105:15; 1Jo 2:27 prophets : Gen 20:7, Gen 27:39, Gen 27:40, Gen 48:19, Gen 48:20, Gen 49:8-10

TSK: 1Ch 16:23 - -- Sing : 1Ch 16:9; Psa 96:1-13; Exo 15:21; Psa 30:4; Isa 12:5 show forth : Psa 40:10, Psa 71:15; Isa 51:6-8

TSK: 1Ch 16:24 - -- 2Ki 19:19; Psa 22:27; Isa 12:2-6; Dan 4:1-3

TSK: 1Ch 16:25 - -- great : Psa 89:7, Psa 144:3-6; Isa 40:12-17; Rev 15:3, Rev 15:4 he also : Exo 15:11; Psa 66:3-5, Psa 76:7; Jer 5:22, Jer 10:6-10; Rev 15:4

TSK: 1Ch 16:26 - -- all the gods : Lev 19:4; Psa 115:4-8; Isa 44:9-20; Jer 10:10-14; Act 19:26; 1Co 8:4 the Lord : Psa 102:25; Isa 40:26, Isa 42:5, Isa 44:24; Jer 10:11, ...

TSK: 1Ch 16:27 - -- Glory : Psa 8:1, Psa 16:11, Psa 63:2, Psa 63:3; Joh 17:24 strength : Psa 27:4-6, Psa 28:7, Psa 28:8, Psa 43:2-4 place : Psa 96:6

TSK: 1Ch 16:28 - -- Give : Psa 29:1, Psa 29:2, Psa 68:34 ye kindreds : Psa 66:1, Psa 66:2, Psa 67:4, Psa 67:7, Psa 86:8-10, Psa 98:4, Psa 100:1, Psa 100:2; Isa 11:10 glor...

TSK: 1Ch 16:29 - -- the glory : Psa 89:5-8, Psa 108:3-5, Psa 148:13, Psa 148:14; Isa 6:3; Rev 4:9-11, Rev 5:12-14, Rev 7:12 bring : 1Ki 8:41-43; Psa 68:30, Psa 68:31, Psa...

TSK: 1Ch 16:30 - -- before him : 1Ch 16:23, 1Ch 16:25; Psa 96:9; Rev 11:15 stable : Psa 33:9, Psa 93:1, Psa 148:5, Psa 148:6; Isa 49:8; Jer 10:12; Col 1:17; Heb 1:3

TSK: 1Ch 16:31 - -- Let the heavens : Psa 19:1, Psa 89:5, Psa 148:1-4; Luk 2:13, Luk 2:14, Luk 15:10 let the earth : Psa 97:1, Psa 98:4; Luk 2:10 The Lord : Psa 93:1, Psa...

TSK: 1Ch 16:32 - -- the sea : Psa 93:4, Psa 98:7 fields : Psa 98:8, Psa 148:9, Psa 148:10; Isa 44:23

TSK: 1Ch 16:33 - -- the trees : Psa 96:12, Psa 96:13; Eze 17:22-24 because : Psa 98:9; 2Th 1:8, 2Th 1:10; 2Pe 3:14; Rev 11:17, Rev 11:18

TSK: 1Ch 16:34 - -- give thanks : 2Ch 5:13, 2Ch 7:3; Ezr 3:11; Psa 106:1, Psa 107:1, Psa 118:1, 136:1-26; Jer 33:11

TSK: 1Ch 16:35 - -- Save us : Psa 14:7, Psa 53:6, Psa 79:9, Psa 79:10, Psa 106:47, Psa 106:48 that we may give : Psa 105:45; Isa 43:21; Eph 1:12; 1Pe 2:5, 1Pe 2:9 glory :...

TSK: 1Ch 16:36 - -- Blessed : 1Ki 8:15, 1Ki 8:56; Psa 72:18, Psa 72:19, Psa 106:48; Eph 1:3; 1Pe 1:3 said : Deu 27:15-26; Neh 8:6; Jer 28:6; 1Co 14:16

TSK: 1Ch 16:37 - -- before the ark : 1Ch 16:4-6, 1Ch 15:17-24, 1Ch 25:1-6 as every : 2Ch 8:14; Ezr 3:4

before the ark : 1Ch 16:4-6, 1Ch 15:17-24, 1Ch 25:1-6

as every : 2Ch 8:14; Ezr 3:4

TSK: 1Ch 16:38 - -- Obededom : 1Ch 13:14, 1Ch 26:4-8 Jeduthun : 1Ch 25:3

Obededom : 1Ch 13:14, 1Ch 26:4-8

Jeduthun : 1Ch 25:3

TSK: 1Ch 16:39 - -- Zadok : 1Ch 12:28 before : 1Ch 21:29; 2Ch 1:3, 2Ch 1:4, 2Ch 1:13 in the high : 1Ki 3:4

Zadok : 1Ch 12:28

before : 1Ch 21:29; 2Ch 1:3, 2Ch 1:4, 2Ch 1:13

in the high : 1Ki 3:4

TSK: 1Ch 16:40 - -- To offer : Exo 29:38-42; Num 28:3-8; 1Ki 18:29; 2Ch 2:4, 2Ch 31:3; Ezr 3:3; Eze 46:13-15; Dan 9:21; Amo 4:4 morning and evening : Heb. in the morning ...

To offer : Exo 29:38-42; Num 28:3-8; 1Ki 18:29; 2Ch 2:4, 2Ch 31:3; Ezr 3:3; Eze 46:13-15; Dan 9:21; Amo 4:4

morning and evening : Heb. in the morning and in the evening

TSK: 1Ch 16:41 - -- Heman : 1Ch 16:37, 1Ch 6:39-47, 1Ch 25:1-6 expressed : 1Ch 12:31; Num 1:17; Ezr 8:20 to give : 1Ch 16:34; 2Ch 5:13, 2Ch 7:3, 2Ch 20:21; Ezr 3:11; Psa ...

TSK: 1Ch 16:42 - -- trumpets : 2Ch 29:25-28; Psa 150:3-6 musical instruments : 1Ch 25:6; Psa 84:10 porters : Heb. for the gate

trumpets : 2Ch 29:25-28; Psa 150:3-6

musical instruments : 1Ch 25:6; Psa 84:10

porters : Heb. for the gate

TSK: 1Ch 16:43 - -- all the people : 2Sa 6:19, 2Sa 6:20; 1Ki 8:66 to bless : Gen 18:19; Jos 24:15; Psa 101:2

all the people : 2Sa 6:19, 2Sa 6:20; 1Ki 8:66

to bless : Gen 18:19; Jos 24:15; Psa 101:2

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Barnes: 1Ch 16:4-42 - -- This passage is interposed by the writer of Chronicles between two sentences of the parallel passage in Samuel. It contains a detailed account of th...

This passage is interposed by the writer of Chronicles between two sentences of the parallel passage in Samuel. It contains a detailed account of the service which David instituted at this time, a service out of which grew the more elaborate service of the temple. The language of much of the passage is remarkably archaic, and there can be no reasonable doubt that it is in the main an extract from a record of the time of David.

1Ch 16:5

The occurrence of the name "Jeiel"twice in this list is considered suspicious. Hence, the first "Jeiel"is thought to be a corrupt reading for "Aziel"1Ch 15:20, or "Jaaziel"1Ch 15:18.

1Ch 16:8

The Psalm here put before us by the Chronicler, as sung liturgically by Asaph and his brethren on the day of the ark’ s entrance into Jerusalem, accords closely with the passages in the present Book of Psalms noted in the marg reff.

It is, apparently, a thanksgiving service composed for the occasion out of Psalms previously existing.

1Ch 16:39

This is the first mention that we have of Gibeon as the place at which the tabernacle of the congregation now rested. Previously it had been at Nob 1Sa 21:1-6, from where it was removed probably at the time of the slaughter of the priests by Doeg 1Sa 22:18-19. It is uncertain whether Gibeon was regarded as a "high place"before the transfer to it of the tabernacle: hut thenceforth, until the completion of Solomon’ s Temple, it was the "great high place"1Ki 3:4 - a second center of the national worship which for above 50 years was divided between Gibeon and Jerusalem.

1Ch 16:40

Upon the altar of the burnt offering - The original altar of burnt-offering Exo 27:1-8 continued at Gibeon with the tabernacle 2Ch 1:3, 2Ch 1:5. David must have erected a new altar for sacrifice at Jerusalem 1Ch 16:1. The sacrifices commanded by the Law were, it appears, offered at the former place; at the latter were offered voluntary additional sacrifices.

1Ch 16:41

The rest ... - Rather, "the rest of the chosen ones, who were mentioned by name."The "chosen ones"were "mentioned by name"in 1Ch 15:17-24. A portion of them, namely, those named in 1Ch 16:5-6, conducted the service in Jerusalem; the remainder were employed in the worship at Gibeon.

Poole: 1Ch 16:35 - -- Deliver us from the heathen: this might seem an improper and unseasonable prayer for David’ s time, when the Israelites were not yet scattered a...

Deliver us from the heathen: this might seem an improper and unseasonable prayer for David’ s time, when the Israelites were not yet scattered amongst the heathen, but indeed it was not so; partly because they had already been sadly divided by a civil war among themselves; and though they were now externally and visibly united under David, yet he might justly think that there were some who yet retained in their hearts their old leaven, their hatred of him, and their affection to Saul, which might hereafter break forth when occasion was offered, as it did, 2Sa 16:8 ; and therefore he justly prays that they may be gathered and united together in hearty love, as well as in outward show: and partly because this psalm or prayer was made by David for the use of the church, not only in that present time, but in future ages, in which David foresaw by the Spirit of prophecy, or by consideration of those ancient and sacred predictions, De 31, De 32 , that the Israelites would one time or other forsake God, and for their apostacy be dispersed among the heathens, when they should have great and particular need of this prayer.

Poole: 1Ch 16:37 - -- i.e. He appointed them their work and station there.

i.e. He appointed them their work and station there.

Poole: 1Ch 16:38 - -- Or, door-keepers , as the same Hebrew word is rendered, 1Ch 15:23,24 ; of which see the note on 1Ch 15:23 .

Or, door-keepers , as the same Hebrew word is rendered, 1Ch 15:23,24 ; of which see the note on 1Ch 15:23 .

Poole: 1Ch 16:39 - -- Zadok the priest not the high priest, but the second and the chief priest at Gibeon, where the famous tabernacle and altar made by Moses still were, ...

Zadok the priest not the high priest, but the second and the chief priest at Gibeon, where the famous tabernacle and altar made by Moses still were, 1Ch 21:29 2Ch 1:3 ; where also the ordinary sacrifices were offered, and the stated and public worship of God was performed, as it here follows, for which the priests were placed there; as the extraordinary worship was before the ark upon great occasions, as when God was consulted, which was to be done before the ark and by the high priest, Exo 28:12,20,21,22 , who now was Abiathar; who therefore abode here with the ark, when Zadok was left at Gibeon.

Poole: 1Ch 16:41 - -- Who were expressed by name so exceeding careful was this good king of God’ s worship, that he would have no person employed in it but such as he...

Who were expressed by name so exceeding careful was this good king of God’ s worship, that he would have no person employed in it but such as he appointed to it, and were meant for it.

Poole: 1Ch 16:42 - -- Musical instruments of God i.e. appointed and appropriated to the worship and honour of God.

Musical instruments of God i.e. appointed and appropriated to the worship and honour of God.

Haydock: 1Ch 16:22 - -- Prophets. The ancient patriarchs ruled their families as kings, and directed them by word and example, like the most holy prophets. (Calmet) --- B...

Prophets. The ancient patriarchs ruled their families as kings, and directed them by word and example, like the most holy prophets. (Calmet) ---

Both are frequently styled anointed. (Haydock)

Haydock: 1Ch 16:27 - -- Place. In Psalm xcv. 6., holiness and majesty in his sanctuary. Hebrew, "strength and beauty in," &c. God is served in his tabernacle with piety...

Place. In Psalm xcv. 6., holiness and majesty in his sanctuary. Hebrew, "strength and beauty in," &c. God is served in his tabernacle with piety.

Haydock: 1Ch 16:30 - -- Presence. Here the psalm adds, say ye among, as [in] ver. 31.

Presence. Here the psalm adds, say ye among, as [in] ver. 31.

Haydock: 1Ch 16:35 - -- And say, &c., is not in the psalm; and it seems not to agree with the flourishing state of David's kingdom: yet he might speak with the spirit of pro...

And say, &c., is not in the psalm; and it seems not to agree with the flourishing state of David's kingdom: yet he might speak with the spirit of prophecy, or with that all his subjects might live in happiness and concord under him. (Calmet) ---

Others think that Esdras inserted these verses to be sung in the second temple, (Lyranus; Estius) when many still remained in captivity. Yet them may refer to the time of Christ. (Du Hamel)

Haydock: 1Ch 16:36 - -- And sing. Hebrew, "and Alleluia," or, "all....said, (or shall say) truth and praise be to the Lord."

And sing. Hebrew, "and Alleluia," or, "all....said, (or shall say) truth and praise be to the Lord."

Haydock: 1Ch 16:39 - -- Sadoc was to minister at Gabaon, with Heman, Idithun, &c., while Abiathar, Asaph, &c., officiated at Jerusalem. (Calmet) --- This regulation contin...

Sadoc was to minister at Gabaon, with Heman, Idithun, &c., while Abiathar, Asaph, &c., officiated at Jerusalem. (Calmet) ---

This regulation continued till towards the end of David's reign, (Haydock) when fresh orders were given, chap. xxiii., &c. We find Abiathar and Sadoc were both at Jerusalem, when David was obliged to flee, 2 Kings xv. 24., and 3 Kings i. 7. The altar at Gabaon continued some time longer, 3 Kings iii. 3.

Haydock: 1Ch 16:43 - -- Bless, or feast, (Du Hamel) with his family, on part of the sacred victims. (Haydock)

Bless, or feast, (Du Hamel) with his family, on part of the sacred victims. (Haydock)

Gill: 1Ch 16:7-34 - -- Then on that day,.... The ark was brought to Zion, and the above persons appointed to minister before it: David delivered first this psalm to thank...

Then on that day,.... The ark was brought to Zion, and the above persons appointed to minister before it:

David delivered first this psalm to thank the Lord into the hand of Asaph and his brethren to be sung by them now, and on every proper occasion; and this seems to be the first that was delivered to them; afterwards there were many more, as the titles of the psalms show; the following is composed of part of two others, as they now stand in the book of Psalms. From hence, to the end of 1Ch 16:22 is the same with Psa 105:1, with a little variation, see the notes there; and from thence to the end of 1Ch 16:33 is Psa 96:1 which see; and 1Ch 16:34 is the same with Psa 106:1, see the notes there. See Gill on Psa 106:1, Psa 107:1, Psa 105:1, Psa 105:2, Psa 105:3, Psa 105:4, Psa 105:5, Psa 105:6, Psa 105:7, Psa 105:8, Psa 105:9, Psa 105:10, Psa 105:11,on Psa 105:12, Psa 105:13, Psa 105:14,on Psa 105:15

Gill: 1Ch 16:35-36 - -- And say ye, save us, O God of our salvation,.... The author of temporal, spiritual, and eternal salvation; the words are a direction to the singers, a...

And say ye, save us, O God of our salvation,.... The author of temporal, spiritual, and eternal salvation; the words are a direction to the singers, and those that sung with them, to express the prayer and doxology in the next verse, which both are the same with Psa 106:47. See Gill on Psa 106:47, Psa 106:48; which David directed by a spirit of prophecy, foreseeing the people of Israel would be in captivity among the Heathens; though some think these were added by Ezra; for though there was in his time a return from the captivity, yet many still remained in it.

Gill: 1Ch 16:37 - -- So he left there, before the ark of the covenant of the Lord, Asaph and his brethren,.... Whom he, that is, David, had appointed for the service of it...

So he left there, before the ark of the covenant of the Lord, Asaph and his brethren,.... Whom he, that is, David, had appointed for the service of it:

to minister before the ark continually; in singing the praises of God:

as every day's work required; at the time of the morning and evening sacrifice, as Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it.

Gill: 1Ch 16:38 - -- The Levites, the brethren of Asaph and Obededom, these were left before the ark to minister there: Obededom also the son of Jeduthun; or Ethan, whi...

The Levites, the brethren of Asaph and Obededom, these were left before the ark to minister there:

Obededom also the son of Jeduthun; or Ethan, which some take to be another Obededom; but the ו, "vau" may be explanative, "even Obededom":

and Hosah to be porters; these he left to be doorkeepers of the ark.

Gill: 1Ch 16:39 - -- And Zadok the priest, and his brethren the priests,.... These he left, having appointed them to be before the tabernacle of the Lord, in the high p...

And Zadok the priest, and his brethren the priests,.... These he left, having appointed them

to be before the tabernacle of the Lord, in the high place that was at Gibeon; namely, the tabernacle of Moses, which was removed from Nob thither in the days of Saul, and continued there to the times of Solomon, 1Ch 21:28.

Gill: 1Ch 16:40 - -- To offer burnt offerings unto the Lord,.... Which was the work of the priests only to do: upon the altar of burnt offering continually morning and ...

To offer burnt offerings unto the Lord,.... Which was the work of the priests only to do:

upon the altar of burnt offering continually morning and evening; the lambs of the daily sacrifice, which were a burnt offering, and only to be offered on the brasen altar at the tabernacle:

and to do according to all that is written in the law of the Lord, which he commanded Israel; with regard to them, and all other sacrifices, see Exo 29:38.

Gill: 1Ch 16:41 - -- And with them,.... That is, with Zadok, and the priests with him at Gibeon: he left Heman and Jeduthun: or Ethan, two principal singers: and the...

And with them,.... That is, with Zadok, and the priests with him at Gibeon:

he left Heman and Jeduthun: or Ethan, two principal singers:

and the rest that were chosen, who were expressed by name; see 1Ch 16:18.

to give thanks to the Lord, because his mercy endureth for ever; to praise him for his benefits, flowing from his grace and mercy continually.

Gill: 1Ch 16:42 - -- And with them Heman and Jeduthun, with trumpets and cymbals,.... Or with them were the trumpets and cymbals, as Kimchi; or, as Piscator supplies it, w...

And with them Heman and Jeduthun, with trumpets and cymbals,.... Or with them were the trumpets and cymbals, as Kimchi; or, as Piscator supplies it, with them he "left" the trumpets and cymbals:

for those that should make a sound; by striking upon them:

and with musical instruments of God; sacred ones, such as were devoted to his service, as psalteries and harps; the Syriac and Arabic versions carry the sense of the words quite differently, that these men did not sing with those musical instruments, but with a pleasant voice, and with pure and acceptable prayers, in humility and uprightness, glorified God:

and the sons of Jeduthun were porters; at the tabernacle in Gibeon.

Gill: 1Ch 16:43 - -- And all the people departed, every man to his house,.... Having accompanied the ark to its place, and having praised the Lord for it, and been refresh...

And all the people departed, every man to his house,.... Having accompanied the ark to its place, and having praised the Lord for it, and been refreshed with food, see 2Sa 6:19.

and David returned to bless his house; his family; the Targum is,"to bless the people;''see 2Sa 6:20.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:20 Heb “and from a kingdom to another nation.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:22 The word “saying” is supplied in the translation for clarification and for stylistic reasons.

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:23 Heb “from day to day.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:24 The verb “tell” is understood by ellipsis (note the preceding line).

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:25 Or “feared above.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:26 Or “the sky” (also in v. 31). The Hebrew term שָׁמַיִם (shamayim) may be translated “...

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:27 Heb “strength and joy [are] in his place.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:29 Or “in holy splendor.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:31 Heb “let them say among the nations.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:34 Or “is eternal.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:35 Heb “to boast in your praise.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:36 This is the Hebrew term אָמֵן (’amen, “surely”), traditionally transliterated “amen.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:37 Heb “according to the matter of the day in its day.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:39 Or “high place.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:40 Heb “which he commanded Israel.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:41 Perhaps this refers to the refrain of their songs of praise (see Ps 136). In this case one could translate, “to give thanks to the Lord with son...

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:42 Heb “and with them, Heman and Jeduthun, trumpets and cymbals for sounding, and the instrument of song of God, and the sons of Jeduthun [were] at...

NET Notes: 1Ch 16:43 Heb “to bless his house.” Elsewhere when “house” is the object of “bless,” it refers to a household or family. See...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:21 He suffered no man to do them wrong: yea, he reproved ( i ) kings for their sakes, ( i ) As Pharaoh and Abimelech.

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:22 [Saying], Touch not mine ( k ) anointed, and do my ( l ) prophets no harm. ( k ) My elect and those whom I have sanctified. ( l ) To whom God declar...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:26 For all the gods of the people [are] ( m ) idols: but the LORD made the heavens. ( m ) His strong faith appears in this, though all the world would f...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:30 ( n ) Fear before him, all the earth: the world also shall be stable, that it be not moved. ( n ) Humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God.

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:31 Let the ( o ) heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice: and let [men] say among the nations, The LORD reigneth. ( o ) He exhorts the dumb creatures...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:33 Then shall the trees of the wood sing out at the presence of the LORD, because he cometh to ( p ) judge the earth. ( p ) To restore all things to the...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:35 And say ye, Save us, O God of our salvation, and gather us together, and deliver us from the heathen, that we may give thanks to thy holy name, [and] ...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:36 Blessed [be] the LORD God of Israel for ever and ever. And all the people said, ( r ) Amen, and praised the LORD. ( r ) He wills all the people both ...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:41 And with ( s ) them Heman and Jeduthun, and the rest that were chosen, who were expressed by name, to give thanks to the LORD, because his mercy [endu...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 16:43 And all the people departed every man to his house: and David returned to ( t ) bless his house. ( t ) Declaring that after our duty to God we are ch...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 16:1-43 - --1 David's festival sacrifice.4 He orders a choir to sing thanksgiving.7 The psalm of thanksgiving.37 He appoints ministers, porters, priests, and musi...

MHCC: 1Ch 16:7-36 - --Let God be glorified in our praises. Let others be edified and taught, that strangers to him may be led to adore him. Let us ourselves triumph and tru...

MHCC: 1Ch 16:37-43 - --The worship of God ought to be the work of every day. David put it into order. At Jerusalem, where the ark was, Asaph and his brethren were to ministe...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 16:7-36 - -- We have here the thanksgiving psalm which David, by the Spirit, composed, and delivered to the chief musician, to be sung upon occasion of the publi...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 16:37-43 - -- The worship of God is not only to be the work of a solemn day now and then, brought in to grace a triumph; but it ought to be the work of every day....

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 16:8-36 - -- This hymn forms a connected and uniform whole. Beginning with a summons to praise the Lord, and to seek His face (1Ch 16:8-11), the singer exhorts h...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 16:37-43 - -- Division of the Levites for the management of the public worship . - At the same time as he set up the ark in the tent erected for it on Mount Zion...

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 13:1--16:43 - --D. David and the Ark chs. 13-16 "In the Chronicler's eyes David's reign consisted of two great religious...

Constable: 1Ch 16:7-43 - --5. David's concern for the universal worship of Yahweh 16:7-43 This hymn (vv. 8-36) was probably...

Guzik: 1Ch 16:1-43 - --1 Chronicles 16 - David's Psalm of Thanks A. The ark is brought into the prepared tent. 1. (1-3) David gives the assembly a feast. So they brought...

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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 16 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ch 16:1, David’s festival sacrifice; 1Ch 16:4, He orders a choir to sing thanksgiving; 1Ch 16:7, The psalm of thanksgiving; 1Ch 16:37,...

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 16 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 16 David’ s festival sacrifice and alms. The psalm of thanksgiving sung by a choir, and the people said, Amen, 1Ch 16:1-36 ...

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 16 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ch 16:1-6) The solemnity with which the ark was fixed. (v. 7-36) David's psalm of praise. (1Ch 16:37-43) Setting in order the worship of God.

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 16 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter concludes that great affair of the settlement of the ark in the royal city, and with it the settlement of the public worship of God du...

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 16 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 16 This chapter relates that David offered sacrifices when the ark was brought into his city, 1Ch 16:1 who were the si...

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