
Text -- 1 Chronicles 16:42 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ch 16:42
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 16:37-42
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.
Clarke -> 1Ch 16:42
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.
TSK -> 1Ch 16:42
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

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Barnes -> 1Ch 16:4-42
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 16:42
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.
Gill -> 1Ch 16:42
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.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 16:1-43
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 16:37-43
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 16:37-43
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 16:37-43
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...
