
Text -- 1 Chronicles 25:1 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ch 25:1 - -- All the princes of Israel, with the priests and the Levites, whom David gathered together, 1Ch 23:2, for this very end, that with their approbation an...
All the princes of Israel, with the priests and the Levites, whom David gathered together, 1Ch 23:2, for this very end, that with their approbation and consent, all these things might be established; who are here fitly called the captains of the host; for the princes were, under David, the chief captains of the militia of the kingdom; and as the Levites are called an host, and the Lord's host, because of their number and order in holy ministrations; so these priests and Levites were the captains and governors of the rest.

Wesley: 1Ch 25:1 - -- Distributed them into their several ranks: which, tho' chiefly done by David as a prophet, and by Divine direction, yet is imputed in part to the capt...
Distributed them into their several ranks: which, tho' chiefly done by David as a prophet, and by Divine direction, yet is imputed in part to the captains of the host, because it was done with their concurrence and approbation.

To the service of God under the conduct of these persons.

Wesley: 1Ch 25:1 - -- Praise God by singing the psalms of David, and other sacred songs made by themselves, who were prophets, or by other prophets or holy men of God.
Praise God by singing the psalms of David, and other sacred songs made by themselves, who were prophets, or by other prophets or holy men of God.

Wesley: 1Ch 25:1 - -- Of the persons employed in this sacred work. This good work it seems Samuel revived, but did not live to bring it to perfection. Let each in his day d...
Of the persons employed in this sacred work. This good work it seems Samuel revived, but did not live to bring it to perfection. Let each in his day do what he can for God, tho' he cannot carry it so far as he would. When we are gone, God can raise up others to build on our foundation, and bring forth the top - stone.
JFB -> 1Ch 25:1
JFB: 1Ch 25:1 - -- That is, the princes (1Ch 23:2; 1Ch 24:6). It is probable that the king was attended on the occasion of arranging the singers by the same parties that...
Clarke: 1Ch 25:1 - -- David and the captains of the host - The chiefs of those who formed the several orders: not military captains
David and the captains of the host - The chiefs of those who formed the several orders: not military captains

Clarke: 1Ch 25:1 - -- Should prophesy - Should accompany their musical instruments with prayer and singing.
Should prophesy - Should accompany their musical instruments with prayer and singing.
TSK -> 1Ch 25:1
TSK: 1Ch 25:1 - -- the captains : That is, the chief of the several orders; not military captains. 1Ch 12:28, 1Ch 23:2, 1Ch 24:5, 1Ch 24:6; 2Ch 23:1, 2Ch 23:9
Asaph : 1C...
the captains : That is, the chief of the several orders; not military captains. 1Ch 12:28, 1Ch 23:2, 1Ch 24:5, 1Ch 24:6; 2Ch 23:1, 2Ch 23:9
Asaph : 1Ch 6:33, 1Ch 6:39, 1Ch 6:44, 1Ch 15:16-19
prophesy : The word prophesy, here, seems to mean no more than praising God by singing inspired prophetical hymns. 1Ch 25:3; 1Sa 10:5; 2Ki 3:15; 1Co 14:24-26
harps : 1Ch 15:16-21, 1Ch 16:4, 1Ch 16:5, 1Ch 16:42, 1Ch 23:5-7; 2Ch 23:13, 2Ch 29:25, 2Ch 29:26, 2Ch 31:2, 2Ch 34:12; Ezr 3:10, Ezr 3:11; Neh 12:24, Neh 12:27, Neh 12:43-46; Psa 81:2, Psa 92:1-3, Psa 150:3-5; Rev 15:2-4

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Barnes -> 1Ch 25:1
Poole -> 1Ch 25:1
Poole: 1Ch 25:1 - -- The captains of the host both of the civil and sacred host, to wit, all the princes of Israel, with the priests and the Levites , whom David gather...
The captains of the host both of the civil and sacred host, to wit, all the princes of Israel, with the priests and the Levites , whom David gathered together, 1Ch 23:2 , for this very end, that in their presence, and with their approbation and consent, all these things might be established; who are here fitly called the captains of the host ; for the princes were, under David, the chief captains or commanders of the militia or trained bands of the kingdom: and as the Levites are called a host and the Lord’ s host , Num 4:3 , and elsewhere, because of their number and order in holy ministrations; so these priests and Levites were the captains and governors of the rest. Separated , i.e. distributed them into their several ranks and orders; which, though chiefly done by David as a prophet, and by Divine direction, as hath been oft observed, yet is here imputed in part to the captains of the host, because it was done with their concurrence and approbation. To the service of the sons of Asaph , &c, i.e. to the service of God under the conduct and command of these persons. Who should prophesy , i.e. praise God by singing the Psalms of David, (of which See Poole "1Ch 16:7" ,) and other sacred songs made by themselves, who were prophets in some sort, or by other prophets or holy men of God. Or this action of theirs is called prophesying , because it had been formerly performed by the prophets; and the sons of the prophets; of which see 1Sa 10:5 19:20 2Ki 3:15 1Ch 15:19 . The number of the workmen of the persons employed in this sacred work.
Haydock -> 1Ch 25:1
Haydock: 1Ch 25:1 - -- Army; the chief magistrates of the state and of the church. (Tirinus) (Chap. xxiv. 6, 31.) ---
The priests, &c., were all divided into twenty-four...
Army; the chief magistrates of the state and of the church. (Tirinus) (Chap. xxiv. 6, 31.) ---
The priests, &c., were all divided into twenty-four classes, each having twelve masters to preside, ver. 7. (Calmet) ---
Idithun, or Ethan, chap vi. 44., and xv. 19., (Worthington) and 3 Kings iv. 31. ---
The twenty-four sons of these three, who were chief musicians under David and Solomon, presided over the bands: eleven other inferior masters helped to instruct the rest, ver. 9. ---
Prophecy, or play on instruments. ---
Harps. "Kinnor" means also the "guitar." (Calmet) ---
Vulgate has, lyras, chap. xv. 16. ---
Psalteries. Hebrew, " nebalim. " (Menochius) ---
The Jews pretend that the singers were inspired commonly, when they sounded forth God's praises in the temple, as Eliseus was, 4 Kings iii. 15. (Lyranus; Estius) ---
But they may be said to prophesy, because they sung the composition of the prophets. (Worthington) ---
According. Hebrew, "and the number of the workmen, (or experienced musicians) according to their service, was." (Haydock) ---
The chiefs of the twenty-four bands were carefully selected.
Gill -> 1Ch 25:1
Gill: 1Ch 25:1 - -- Moreover, David and the captains of the host separated to the service,.... Of singing the praises of God; this was done by the princes of the people, ...
Moreover, David and the captains of the host separated to the service,.... Of singing the praises of God; this was done by the princes of the people, and the chief of the priests, who were gathered together, and before whom the lots were cast, both for priests and Levites, and now here for the singers, see 1Ch 22:2 and those that were separated were
of the sons of Asaph, and of Heman, and of Jeduthun; or Ethan, the three precentors, or chief of the singers:
who should prophesy with harps, with psalteries, and with cymbals; sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, endited by the Holy Spirit of God; which contained in them prophecies concerning things to come, particularly relating to the Messiah, of which there are many in the book of Psalms; and to the tunes of these they played on the above instruments of music:
and the number of the workmen, according to their service, was; as follows.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 25:1-31
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
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
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 25:1
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 25:1 - --
The twenty-four classes of musicians . - 1Ch 25:1. "David and the princes of the host separated for the service the sons of Asaph,"etc. הצּבא ...
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