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Text -- 1 Chronicles 9:21-44 (NET)
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In the time of David, as the following verse sheweth.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:21 - -- Of the door which led out of the priests court into the tabernacle, in which the ark was placed. Before the temple was built, they had a mean and move...
Of the door which led out of the priests court into the tabernacle, in which the ark was placed. Before the temple was built, they had a mean and moveable tent, which they made use of in the mean time. They that cannot yet have a temple, let them be thankful for a tabernacle, and make the best use of it. Never let God's work be left undone, for want of a place to do it in.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:22 - -- Where their usual residence was, and whence they came to Jerusalem in their courses.
Where their usual residence was, and whence they came to Jerusalem in their courses.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:22 - -- In the times of the judges there was much disorder both in the Jewish state and church, and the Levites came to the tabernacle promiscuously, and as t...
In the times of the judges there was much disorder both in the Jewish state and church, and the Levites came to the tabernacle promiscuously, and as their inclinations or occasions brought them. But Samuel observing they were greatly increased, began to think of establishing order in their ministration. And these intentions of his probably were communicated to David, who after his own peaceable settlement in his throne, revived and perfected Samuel's design, and took care to put it in execution.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:23 - -- This is added to explain what he means by the house of the Lord, not that tabernacle which David had set up for the ark; but that more solemn tabernac...
This is added to explain what he means by the house of the Lord, not that tabernacle which David had set up for the ark; but that more solemn tabernacle, which Moses had made by God's express command; which in David's time was at Gibeon; in which God was worshipped until the temple was built.
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From their several villages to the place of worship.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:25 - -- Every seventh day the courses were changed, and the new comers were to tarry 'till the next sabbath day.
Every seventh day the courses were changed, and the new comers were to tarry 'till the next sabbath day.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:25 - -- To be with them, with the chief porters, who alway's abode in the place of God's worship.
To be with them, with the chief porters, who alway's abode in the place of God's worship.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:26 - -- These were constantly upon the place, in the execution of their office, that they might oversee the inferior porters in their work.
These were constantly upon the place, in the execution of their office, that they might oversee the inferior porters in their work.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:26 - -- In which the sacred utensils and other treasures belonging to the temple, were kept.
In which the sacred utensils and other treasures belonging to the temple, were kept.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:30 - -- This is added to shew, that though the Levites were intrusted with the keeping of this ointment, yet none but the priests could make it.
This is added to shew, that though the Levites were intrusted with the keeping of this ointment, yet none but the priests could make it.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:31 - -- Was to take care that fine flour might be provided, that when occasion required they might make cakes in pans.
Was to take care that fine flour might be provided, that when occasion required they might make cakes in pans.
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Others of the Levites; of whose several offices he had spoken before.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:33 - -- Or rather, were; which is understood, all along in the foregoing and following verses.
Or rather, were; which is understood, all along in the foregoing and following verses.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:33 - -- That they might be ready to come whensoever they were called to the service of God in the tabernacle.
That they might be ready to come whensoever they were called to the service of God in the tabernacle.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:33 - -- From all trouble and employment, that they might wholly attend upon the proper work.
From all trouble and employment, that they might wholly attend upon the proper work.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:33 - -- Either composing or ordering sacred songs; or actually singing; or teaching others to sing them.
Either composing or ordering sacred songs; or actually singing; or teaching others to sing them.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:33 - -- Continually, and particularly in the morning and evening, the two times appointed for solemn service. Thus was God continually praised, as it is fit h...
Continually, and particularly in the morning and evening, the two times appointed for solemn service. Thus was God continually praised, as it is fit he should be, who is continually doing us good.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:34 - -- Upon their return from Babylon they were not suffered to chuse their habitations in the country, as others were, but were obliged to settle themselves...
Upon their return from Babylon they were not suffered to chuse their habitations in the country, as others were, but were obliged to settle themselves at Jerusalem, that they might constantly attend upon God's service there.
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Wesley: 1Ch 9:35 - -- In this and the following verses, he repeats Saul's genealogy, that he might make way for the following history.
In this and the following verses, he repeats Saul's genealogy, that he might make way for the following history.
Clarke: 1Ch 9:30 - -- The sons of the priests made the ointment - Only the priests were permitted to make this ointment; all others were forbidden to do it on pain of dea...
The sons of the priests made the ointment - Only the priests were permitted to make this ointment; all others were forbidden to do it on pain of death; see Exo 30:34-38 (note), and the notes there.
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Clarke: 1Ch 9:35 - -- Whose wife’ s name was Maachah - Here our translators have departed from the original, for the word is אחתו achotho , his Sister; but the ...
Whose wife’ s name was Maachah - Here our translators have departed from the original, for the word is
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Clarke: 1Ch 9:41 - -- And Ahaz - This is added by our translators from 1Ch 8:35, but such liberties should only be taken in a note; for although the words are now suffici...
And Ahaz - This is added by our translators from 1Ch 8:35, but such liberties should only be taken in a note; for although the words are now sufficiently distinguished from the text by being printed in Italics, yet it is too much to expect that every editor of a Bible will attend to such distinctions, and in process of time the words will be found incorporated with the text
1Ch 9:35, and the following verses, are a repetition of what we find in 1Ch 8:29-38 (note), where see the notes.
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TSK: 1Ch 9:22 - -- in their : 1Ch 9:16, 1Ch 9:25; Neh 11:25-30, Neh 11:36, Neh 12:28, Neh 12:29, Neh 12:44
David : 1Chr. 23:1-32, 25:1-26:32, 1Ch 28:13, 1Ch 28:21
Samuel...
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TSK: 1Ch 9:26 - -- set office : or, trust
chambers : or, storehouses, treasuries. 1Ch 26:20-27; 2Ch 31:5-12; Neh 10:38, Neh 10:39, Neh 13:5
set office : or, trust
chambers : or, storehouses, treasuries. 1Ch 26:20-27; 2Ch 31:5-12; Neh 10:38, Neh 10:39, Neh 13:5
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TSK: 1Ch 9:28 - -- the charge : 1Ch 26:22-26; Num 23:25-27; Ezr 8:25-30; Neh 12:44, Neh 13:4, Neh 13:5
bring them in and out : Heb. bring them in by tale, and carry them...
the charge : 1Ch 26:22-26; Num 23:25-27; Ezr 8:25-30; Neh 12:44, Neh 13:4, Neh 13:5
bring them in and out : Heb. bring them in by tale, and carry them out
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TSK: 1Ch 9:31 - -- Shallum : 1Ch 9:17, 1Ch 9:19
set office : or, trust, 1Ch 9:22, 1Ch 9:26
in the pans : or, on flat plates, or slices, Lev 2:5, Lev 2:7, Lev 6:21
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TSK: 1Ch 9:32 - -- the sons : 1Chr. 6:33-48
showbread : Heb. bread of ordering
to : Exo 25:30; Lev 24:5-8
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TSK: 1Ch 9:33 - -- the singers : 1Ch 6:31-33, 1Ch 15:16-22, 1Ch 16:4-6, 25:1-31; Ezr 7:24
were free : Neh 11:17, Neh 11:22, Neh 11:23
they : etc. Heb. upon them
employed...
the singers : 1Ch 6:31-33, 1Ch 15:16-22, 1Ch 16:4-6, 25:1-31; Ezr 7:24
were free : Neh 11:17, Neh 11:22, Neh 11:23
they : etc. Heb. upon them
employed : A number of Levites were employed by rotation in singing the praises of Jehovah; and they seem to have continued the service day and night. See the references. Psa 134:1, Psa 134:2, Psa 135:1-3
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TSK: 1Ch 9:34 - -- chief fathers : 1Ch 9:13; Neh 11:1-15
Jerusalem : We have already seen the situation and extent of this ancient city (see note on 1Ch 8:28); but the J...
chief fathers : 1Ch 9:13; Neh 11:1-15
Jerusalem : We have already seen the situation and extent of this ancient city (see note on 1Ch 8:28); but the Jerusalem of sacred history is no more. After having been successively destroyed by the Babylonians and Romans, and taken by the Saracens, Crusaders, and Turks, in the possession of the latter of whom it still continues, not a vestige remains of the capital of David and Solomon, not a monument of Jewish times is standing. The very course of the walls is changed, and the boundaries of the ancient city are become doubtful. The monks pretend to shew the sites of the sacred places; but they have not the slightest pretensions to even a probable identity with the real places. The Jerusalem that now is, however, called by the Arabs
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TSK: 1Ch 9:35 - -- am 2804, etc. bc 1200, etc
in Gibeon : 1Ch 8:29-40
the father : 1Ch 2:23, 1Ch 2:24, 1Ch 2:45, 1Ch 2:50-52
whose : Some editions read achatho , ""his...
am 2804, etc. bc 1200, etc
in Gibeon : 1Ch 8:29-40
the father : 1Ch 2:23, 1Ch 2:24, 1Ch 2:45, 1Ch 2:50-52
whose : Some editions read
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TSK: 1Ch 9:37 - -- Zechariah : Zacher is merely an abbreviation of Zechariah, by the omission of Jah or Yah , one of the names of God. 1Ch 8:31, Zacher
Zechariah : Zacher is merely an abbreviation of Zechariah, by the omission of
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TSK: 1Ch 9:38 - -- Shimeam : Shimeam seems to be a mistake for Shimeah; the only difference being ם , mem final, and ה , hay ; and the LXX in both places read ...
Shimeam : Shimeam seems to be a mistake for Shimeah; the only difference being
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TSK: 1Ch 9:39 - -- Ner : 1Ch 8:33; 1Sa 14:50, 1Sa 14:51
and Saul : 1Ch 10:2; 1Sa 13:22, 1Sa 14:1, 1Sa 14:49, Ishui, 1Sa 31:2
Eshbaal : 1Ch 8:33
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Barnes: 1Ch 9:22 - -- The porters, like the singers Neh 12:29, dwelt for the most part in the villages round Jerusalem. They were the descendants of those originally sele...
The porters, like the singers Neh 12:29, dwelt for the most part in the villages round Jerusalem. They were the descendants of those originally selected for the work by David. David’ s arrangements are here regarded as having had the sanction of Samuel - which would imply that he planned them in the lifetime of Saul, while he was still a fugitive and an outlaw.
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Barnes: 1Ch 9:25 - -- See the marginal references. If the number of warders was, as stated in Nehemiah (Neh 11:19) 172 (i. e. 168 besides the four chief warders), and the...
See the marginal references. If the number of warders was, as stated in Nehemiah (Neh 11:19) 172 (i. e. 168 besides the four chief warders), and the number employed at any one time was, as under David 1Ch 26:17-18, twenty-four, then the turn of the courses to keep ward came every seven weeks.
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Barnes: 1Ch 9:26 - -- Rather, "For the four chief porters, who were themselves Levites, were in trust, who also had the charge of the chambers, etc."A contrast seems inte...
Rather, "For the four chief porters, who were themselves Levites, were in trust, who also had the charge of the chambers, etc."A contrast seems intended between the four chief porters, whose charge was constant, and the remainder, who kept watch by turns.
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Barnes: 1Ch 9:28 - -- By tale - literally, "by number."The vessels for service taken out of the treasury were counted, that the same number should be returned to the...
By tale - literally, "by number."The vessels for service taken out of the treasury were counted, that the same number should be returned to the treasury after the service was over,
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Barnes: 1Ch 9:31 - -- Mattithiah ... the first-born of Shallum the Korahite - This Shallum would seem to be the person mentioned in 1Ch 9:19, whose actual first-born...
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Barnes: 1Ch 9:33 - -- The singers - No names follow, and it is thought that they have fallen out. Were free - " Free,"i. e. from any special duties besides thos...
The singers - No names follow, and it is thought that they have fallen out.
Were free - " Free,"i. e. from any special duties besides those of supervision, which was so arranged among the overseers that someone exercised it during every part of both day and night.
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Barnes: 1Ch 9:34 - -- Chief throughout their generations - The superintendents, that is, were the genealogical head of the different Levitical divisions, and bore sp...
Chief throughout their generations - The superintendents, that is, were the genealogical head of the different Levitical divisions, and bore special rule, each over those of his own blood and race. The hereditary principle prevailed, not only in the high priesthood, but also in the priestly offices of the second rank.
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Barnes: 1Ch 9:35-44 - -- An almost exact repetition of 1Ch 8:29-38; and probably intentionally made by the author. In order to connect the genealogical section of his work w...
An almost exact repetition of 1Ch 8:29-38; and probably intentionally made by the author. In order to connect the genealogical section of his work with the historical, he re-introduces the genealogy of the person with whose death his historical section opens.
Poole: 1Ch 9:21 - -- To wit, in the, time of David, as the following verse showeth. See 1Ch 26:1,2 27:2 .
Porter i.e. chief porter.
Of the door of the tabernacle i.e...
To wit, in the, time of David, as the following verse showeth. See 1Ch 26:1,2 27:2 .
Porter i.e. chief porter.
Of the door of the tabernacle i.e. of the door which led out of the priests’ court into the tabernacle, in which the ark was placed, 2Sa 6:17 .
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Poole: 1Ch 9:22 - -- In their villages where their usual residence was, and whence they came to Jerusalem in their courses.
Did ordain: in the times of the judges there...
In their villages where their usual residence was, and whence they came to Jerusalem in their courses.
Did ordain: in the times of the judges there was much disorder and confusion, both in the Jewish state and church, and the Levites came to the tabernacle promiscuously, and as their inclinations or occasions brought them. But Samuel, the best of judges, having some prospect and good hopes of deliverance from their enemies, and of a happy settlement of the Israelitish church and nation, and observing that the Levites were greatly increased he began to think of establishing some order among the Levites in their ministration about the tabernacle. And these intentions of his probably were communicated by him to David, who after Samuel’ s death, and his own peaceable settlement in his throne, revived and perfected Samuel’ s design, and took care to put it in execution.
In their set office Heb. in their faith , or faithfulness , i.e. either,
1. In their office, which is called faithfulness , because this is required in that office. Or,
2. In the faithful discharge of their duty, and in obedience to the will of God, signified to them by revelation, or by the Spirit , as it is said of David, 1Ch 28:12 , which they received by faith, and accordingly designed, and David executed it. And so this is added to show that this was no human invention, as some might conceive, but a Divine appointment, to which all ought to submit.
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Poole: 1Ch 9:23 - -- To wit, in David’ s time.
The house of the tabernacle: this is added to explain what he means by the house of the Lord; not that tabernacle w...
To wit, in David’ s time.
The house of the tabernacle: this is added to explain what he means by the house of the Lord; not that tabernacle which David had set up for the ark, but that more solemn tabernacle, which Moses had made by God’ s express command and most particular direction; which in David’ s time was at Gibeon; in which God was and would be worshipped until the temple was built. See 1Ki 3:2 2Ch 1:3,5 , &c.
By wards i.e. by turns or courses, each of them at his gate, and in his appointed time.
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Poole: 1Ch 9:25 - -- From their several villages to the place of worship.
After seven days: every sabbath or seventh day the courses were changed, and the new comers w...
From their several villages to the place of worship.
After seven days: every sabbath or seventh day the courses were changed, and the new comers were to tarry till the next sabbath day. See 2Ki 11:5,7,9 .
With them i.e. to be with them, i.e. with the chief porters, who always abode in the place of God’ s worship, and to minister to them.
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Poole: 1Ch 9:26 - -- Were in their set office i. e. these were constantly upon the place, and in the execution of their office, that so they might oversee and direct the ...
Were in their set office i. e. these were constantly upon the place, and in the execution of their office, that so they might oversee and direct the inferior porters in their work. Or, as others render the words, agreeably to the Hebrew text, For these (i.e. their brethren , 1Ch 9:25 ) were under the charge, or committed to the trust of the
four chief porters who also were Levites, as their brethren were; whereas the chief of all of them was a priest. Either way these words contain a reason of what was said, 1Ch 9:25 , why the rest were to come to these, and to be with them.
Treasuries in which the sacred utensils, and other treasures belonging to the temple, were kept.
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Poole: 1Ch 9:27 - -- They lodged round about the house of God therefore they were obliged to constant residence in the place; and were not permitted to dwell in the villa...
They lodged round about the house of God therefore they were obliged to constant residence in the place; and were not permitted to dwell in the villages, as their brethren were.
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Poole: 1Ch 9:30 - -- This is added to prevent a mistake, and to show that although the Levites were intrusted with the keeping of this ointment, yet none but the priests...
This is added to prevent a mistake, and to show that although the Levites were intrusted with the keeping of this ointment, yet none but the priests could make it. See Exo 30:22 , etc.
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Poole: 1Ch 9:31 - -- i.e. Was to take care that fine flour might be provided and kept safely and well, that when occasion required they might make cakes in pans to be of...
i.e. Was to take care that fine flour might be provided and kept safely and well, that when occasion required they might make cakes in pans to be offered to the Lord; of which See Poole "Lev 2:5" .
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Poole: 1Ch 9:33 - -- These i.e. others of the Levites; of whose several offices he had spoken before.
Are the singers or rather, were , which is understood, and all al...
These i.e. others of the Levites; of whose several offices he had spoken before.
Are the singers or rather, were , which is understood, and all along in the foregoing and following verses, and again in this very verse.
In the chambers where they waited, that they might be ready to come whensoever they were called to the service of God in the tabernacle.
Were free from all trouble and employment, that they might wholly attend upon the proper work.
Employed in that work either composing or ordering sacred songs; or actually singing; or teaching others to sing them.
Day and night i.e. continually, and particularly in the morning and evening, the two times appointed for solemn service and offerings.
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Poole: 1Ch 9:34 - -- Upon their return from Babylon they were not suffered to choose their habitations in the country, as others were, but were obliged to settle themsel...
Upon their return from Babylon they were not suffered to choose their habitations in the country, as others were, but were obliged to settle themselves at Jerusalem, that they might constantly attend upon God’ s service there, and be ready to instruct the younger Levites in their office, as they needed or desired it.
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Poole: 1Ch 9:35 - -- In this and the following verses to the end of this chapter he repeats what he said before, 1Ch 8:29 , &c., concerning Saul’ s genealogy, that ...
In this and the following verses to the end of this chapter he repeats what he said before, 1Ch 8:29 , &c., concerning Saul’ s genealogy, that he might make way for the following history; which is a figure called epanalepsis , which is frequent both in sacred and profane writers.
Gate, leading to the holy place, which corresponded with the tabernacle.
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:22 - -- Towns, where they resided, when they were not on duty. (Menochius) ---
Seer, or prophet. (Haydock) ---
We read not of his making any such regula...
Towns, where they resided, when they were not on duty. (Menochius) ---
Seer, or prophet. (Haydock) ---
We read not of his making any such regulation. But he probably made it after the misconduct of the sons of Heli, and when the ark was brought back. (Calmet) ---
He might also give private instructions to David for the same purpose; (Haydock) as Gad and Nathan did, 2 Paralipomenon xxix. 25. The same plans were still adopted, though the number of Levites was small. (Calmet) ---
Trust, while they were at the head of affairs, and acting by God's authority. Literally, "in their faith;" (Haydock) enlightened from above, and regulating matters according to the dispositions, which they discovered in the sacred ministers: or rather Hebrew, "in their established employment," which was to subsist in future ages. (Calmet)
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Quarters: literally, "by the four winds."
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:25 - -- Up on. Hebrew, "after seven days....with them," to take their place for a week.
Up on. Hebrew, "after seven days....with them," to take their place for a week.
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:26 - -- To these. Hebrew, "for these Levites, (Sellum, &c.; ver. 17) four chief porters were in their set office," for life, or as long as they were able ...
To these. Hebrew, "for these Levites, (Sellum, &c.; ver. 17) four chief porters were in their set office," for life, or as long as they were able to serve, and did not change every week like the rest. ---
Lord: the apartments of the priests, and the storehouses, (Haydock) where all precious ornaments, wine, &c., were kept. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:30 - -- Priests. They alone were allowed to make the composition, which no mortal was permitted to use (Calmet) for his own pleasure. (Haydock) (Exodus xx...
Priests. They alone were allowed to make the composition, which no mortal was permitted to use (Calmet) for his own pleasure. (Haydock) (Exodus xxx. 34.)
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:31 - -- Pan, to be offered on the altar of holocausts, (Leviticus ii. 4., and vii. 12.) or to be eaten by the priests, Ezechiel xlvi. 20. Mathathias was to ...
Pan, to be offered on the altar of holocausts, (Leviticus ii. 4., and vii. 12.) or to be eaten by the priests, Ezechiel xlvi. 20. Mathathias was to take care that all this was done with decency, (Calmet) and to look after the utensils.
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:32 - -- Propositions. Hebrew, "of arrangement;" (Exodus xxxv. 13.) "of faces." These loaves were made by the Levites, but arranged upon the golden table ev...
Propositions. Hebrew, "of arrangement;" (Exodus xxxv. 13.) "of faces." These loaves were made by the Levites, but arranged upon the golden table every week (Calmet) before the ark. See chap. xxiii. 92.
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:33 - -- These; probably Sellum, &c., (ver. 17) though it is not certain that the chief porters presided over the singers, chap. xv., and xvi. Hebrew, "And t...
These; probably Sellum, &c., (ver. 17) though it is not certain that the chief porters presided over the singers, chap. xv., and xvi. Hebrew, "And these are the singers, chief of the families (Calmet; or fathers) of the Levites, in the chambers (of the temple) free" from all other avocations, (Haydock) that they may watch over the porters and musicians. Septuagint is clearer: (Calmet) "And these are the masters of music over the bands of Levites, observing their daily courses, because they are day and night over them in the works." (Haydock) ---
The sons of Caath seem to be chiefly specified, (ver. 32) though other families sung, chap. vi. 39. ---
Chambers, at a distance from their wives, to trim the lamps in the evening, and to see that none were extinguished, (Menochius) as also to teach music, &c. The Synagogues were used afterwards. (Du Hamel)
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:34 - -- Jerusalem, having no substitute; (chap. xxvi.; Haydock) or the chiefs of each family resided there. (Menochius)
Jerusalem, having no substitute; (chap. xxvi.; Haydock) or the chiefs of each family resided there. (Menochius)
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:35 - -- And in. These verses are repeated from the last chapter, in order to bring us to the death of Saul, (Menochius) and the reign of David. (Calmet) --...
And in. These verses are repeated from the last chapter, in order to bring us to the death of Saul, (Menochius) and the reign of David. (Calmet) ---
"Tis difficult to account for the repetition, provided they were repeated originally; but if they have been repeated through the blunder of a transcriber, the existence of the same words" before them may be the reason. (Kennicott) ---
The father of Gabaon. This is the explanation of Abigabaon, chap. viii. 29. (Haydock) ---
Wife. So the former chapter, and all the ancient versions, with some Hebrew manuscripts, read, instead of the printed Hebrew, "sister," (Kennicott) which seems to be corrupted; (Calmet) and the Protestants venture to correct it. (Haydock)
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:41 - -- Tharaa. Hebrew, "Tachrea." (Kennicott) e, is substituted for a. (Haydock) ---
And Ahaz, is omitted in Hebrew, (Kennicott) and Septuagint.
Tharaa. Hebrew, "Tachrea." (Kennicott) e, is substituted for a. (Haydock) ---
And Ahaz, is omitted in Hebrew, (Kennicott) and Septuagint.
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:42 - -- Jara. Hebrew Yahra instead of Jeuade, or Johada, (Calmet) chap. viii. 36, twice. Septuagint, Jada here, and Joiada above. (Haydock)
Jara. Hebrew Yahra instead of Jeuade, or Johada, (Calmet) chap. viii. 36, twice. Septuagint, Jada here, and Joiada above. (Haydock)
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Raphaia, called Rapha before. (Calmet)
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Haydock: 1Ch 9:44 - -- These. All is omitted, though it is found [in] chap. viii. 38, and in manuscript ii. (Kennicott) ---
These remarks, which may appear to some minut...
These. All is omitted, though it is found [in] chap. viii. 38, and in manuscript ii. (Kennicott) ---
These remarks, which may appear to some minute, shew that all Hebrew manuscripts are not absolutely alike, as some once pretended; and that the Hebrew Bible is not printed from the best copies. (Haydock) ---
"The sacred volume in Hebrew has, therefore, been published with such carelessness, as no other printed copy with which I am acquainted." (Houbigant, prol. p. 2.) ---
Yet this is the copy, which alone Protestants hold up as the standard of perfection, and the Rule of Faith! (Haydock)
Gill: 1Ch 9:21 - -- And Zechariah the son of Meshelemiah,.... Some think this refers to one that was in the times of David; but it seems rather to respect one that was af...
And Zechariah the son of Meshelemiah,.... Some think this refers to one that was in the times of David; but it seems rather to respect one that was after the Babylonish captivity, see 1Ch 26:1 though he and his brethren were in an office established in the times of David, and the order of which was now, as then, observed:
was porter of the door of the tabernacle of the congregation: who was the chief porter, and kept the door; either that led into the outer court, and kept out all unclean persons from entering there; or that which led into the court of the priests, that none but priests might enter there.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:22 - -- All those that were chosen to be porters in the gates were two hundred and twelve,.... As fixed in the days of David, and might not be fewer:
these...
All those that were chosen to be porters in the gates were two hundred and twelve,.... As fixed in the days of David, and might not be fewer:
these were reckoned by their genealogies in their villages; where they dwelt:
whom David and Samuel the seer did ordain in their set office; the scheme was first drawn by Samuel the prophet, and communicated to David, who put it into execution, to be constantly and perpetually observed.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:23 - -- So they and their children had the oversight of the gates of the house of the Lord,.... They that were appointed in David's time to watch the gates of...
So they and their children had the oversight of the gates of the house of the Lord,.... They that were appointed in David's time to watch the gates of the temple, their posterity succeeded them in that office; for it was hereditary:
namely, the house of the tabernacle, by wards; that which was at Gibeon in David's time, and now one was erected until the temple was built.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:24 - -- In four quarters were the porters,.... For, according to the Targum on 1Ch 9:22 there were twenty four wards:
towards the east, west, north, and so...
In four quarters were the porters,.... For, according to the Targum on 1Ch 9:22 there were twenty four wards:
towards the east, west, north, and south; and, as the same paraphrase has it, six wards to the east, six to the west, six to the north, and six to the south.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:25 - -- And their brethren, which were in their villages,.... Assigned them to dwell in:
were to come after seven days from time to time with them; there w...
And their brethren, which were in their villages,.... Assigned them to dwell in:
were to come after seven days from time to time with them; there was a new course of them every week; the old ones went off of duty, and another course succeeded, which came out of the villages where they dwelt, and the old course retired to theirs.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:26 - -- For these Levites, the four chief porters, were in their set office,.... The four chief porters who were over all the two hundred and twelve, and had ...
For these Levites, the four chief porters, were in their set office,.... The four chief porters who were over all the two hundred and twelve, and had one over them, 1Ch 9:17, these were never changed, nor went into the country villages; but were always upon the spot, and in their office, superintending the rest:
and were over the chambers and treasuries of the house of God; see 1Ch 26:20.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:27 - -- And they lodged round about the house of God,.... In chambers on the outward wall about it, that they might be near to do their office:
because the...
And they lodged round about the house of God,.... In chambers on the outward wall about it, that they might be near to do their office:
because the charge was upon them; to guard the house:
and the opening thereof every morning pertained to them; that is, the opening of the doors of the mountain of the house, and the court of women; for as for others, that appertained to the priests, as Dr. Lightfoot u observes; under the second temple, it is said w, Ben Geber was over the shutting of the gates in the evening, and so of opening in the morning.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:28 - -- And certain of them had the charge of the ministering vessels, that they should bring them in and out by tale. Which the priests used in sacrificing, ...
And certain of them had the charge of the ministering vessels, that they should bring them in and out by tale. Which the priests used in sacrificing, and which the Levites brought to them, and returned again to their proper places.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:29 - -- Some of them also were appointed to oversee the vessels, and all the instruments of the sanctuary,.... They were committed to their care; they deliver...
Some of them also were appointed to oversee the vessels, and all the instruments of the sanctuary,.... They were committed to their care; they delivered them out on occasion, and their business was to see that they were returned when they had done their use and service:
and the fine flour, and the wine, and the oil, and the frankincense, and the spices; which were used in meat offerings, drink offerings, &c. see 1Ch 26:20 under the second temple, Ahiah was over the libations or drink offerings x.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:30 - -- And some of the sons of the priests made the ointment of the spices. For though the Levites had the care of the spices, they might not make the ointme...
And some of the sons of the priests made the ointment of the spices. For though the Levites had the care of the spices, they might not make the ointment with them, only the priests, see Exo 30:23.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:31 - -- And Mattithiah, one of the Levites, who was the firstborn of Shallum the Korahite,.... Of whom see 1Ch 9:19,
had the set office over the things tha...
And Mattithiah, one of the Levites, who was the firstborn of Shallum the Korahite,.... Of whom see 1Ch 9:19,
had the set office over the things that were made in the pans; the meat offerings that were made in pans; and so had the care of the fine flour, oil, and frankincense used in them, which he delivered to the priests when necessary, see Lev 2:5, the Septuagint version is,"over the works of the sacrifice of the pan of the high priest;''as if it respected peculiarly his meat offering, Lev 6:20, we read in the Misnah y of the offerings of the high priest, as expressed by this word, which it signifies, and not pans, but what was fried in them z; and Ben Melech on the place says, this man was an high priest who offered every day the tenth part of an ephah in a pan, half of it in the morning, and half of it in the evening, according to Lev 6:20, but that cannot be, for certain it is he was a Levite, as the text expresses it.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:32 - -- And other of their brethren, of the sons of the Kohathites, were over the shewbread, to prepare it every sabbath,.... Twelve loaves of which were set ...
And other of their brethren, of the sons of the Kohathites, were over the shewbread, to prepare it every sabbath,.... Twelve loaves of which were set every week before the ark upon the shewbread table, and the old ones taken away: now the work of these Levites was to make this shewbread, and get it ready every week to be set upon the table, and which was done not by them, but by priests; under the second temple, the family of Garmu was set over this work a.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:33 - -- And these are the singers, chief of the fathers of the Levites,.... Others of them were employed in singing, and were masters of the song, and preside...
And these are the singers, chief of the fathers of the Levites,.... Others of them were employed in singing, and were masters of the song, and presided in that service, see 1Ch 6:31 who remaining
in the chambers were free; from all other work and service; and there they abode, even in the chambers of the temple, that they might be near to perform their work, and not be defiled, and made unfit for it:
for they were employed in that work day and night; some or other of them, either in composing or singing psalms and hymns, or teaching others how to sing them.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:34 - -- These chief fathers of the Levites were chief throughout their generations,.... Even all before made mention of in this chapter:
these dwelt at Jer...
These chief fathers of the Levites were chief throughout their generations,.... Even all before made mention of in this chapter:
these dwelt at Jerusalem; always resided there, and did not in turns go into the country villages, as the inferior Levites did; their office requiring them to be constantly there, being chief of the porters, singers, &c. who had the superintendency and direction of the rest.
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Gill: 1Ch 9:35-44 - -- And in Gibeon dwelt the father of Gibeon,.... Whose name is here mentioned, which is not in 1Ch 8:29. Jehiel:
whose wife's name was Maachah; as the...
And in Gibeon dwelt the father of Gibeon,.... Whose name is here mentioned, which is not in 1Ch 8:29. Jehiel:
whose wife's name was Maachah; as there, but here called his sister, as a wife sometimes is, Gen 20:2. From hence to the end of the chapter is a repetition of the ancestors and posterity of Saul king of Israel; which is made to lead on to and connect the following history of the kings of Judah, begun in this book, and carried on in the next unto the Babylonish captivity, see 1Ch 8:29, and the notes there.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 9:23 Heb “and they and their sons to the gates of the house of the Lord, of the house of the tent, [were assigned] as guards.”
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NET Notes: 1Ch 9:28 Heb “and from them over the articles of the task, for by number they would bring them in, and by number they would bring them out.”
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NET Notes: 1Ch 9:33 Heb “were in rooms.” The words “at the sanctuary” are supplied in the translation for clarification.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 9:38 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 9:41 The name “Ahaz” is included in the Vulgate and Syriac, but omitted in the MT. It probably was accidentally omitted by haplography. Note th...
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NET Notes: 1Ch 9:42 So MT; some Hebrew mss and the LXX read “Jadah” (cf. NIV, NCV, NLT) while in 8:36 the name “Jehoaddah’ appears (cf. NAB).
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NET Notes: 1Ch 9:44 The Hebrew text has בֹּכְרוּ (bokhÿru), which some understand as a name: “Bocheru” (s...
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 9:25 And their brethren, [which were] in their villages, [were] to come after ( g ) seven days from time to time with them.
( g ) They served weekly, as i...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 9:29 [Some] of them also [were] appointed to oversee the vessels, and all the instruments of the sanctuary, and the fine ( h ) flour, and the wine, and the...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 9:33 And these [are] the singers, chief of the fathers of the Levites, [who remaining] in the chambers ( i ) [were] free: for they were employed in [that] ...
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 9:42 And Ahaz begat ( k ) Jarah; and Jarah begat Alemeth, and Azmaveth, and Zimri; and Zimri begat Moza;
( k ) Who was also called Jehoiada, (1Ch 8:36).
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 9:1-44
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 9:1-44 - --1 The original of Israel and Judah's genealogies.2 The Israelites;10 the priests;14 and the Levites, with Nethinims, which dwelt in Jerusalem.27 The c...
MHCC -> 1Ch 9:1-44
MHCC: 1Ch 9:1-44 - --This chapter expresses that one end of recording all these genealogies was, to direct the Jews, when they returned out of captivity, with whom to unit...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 9:14-34; 1Ch 9:35-44
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 9:14-34 - -- We have here a further account of the good posture which the affairs of religion were put into immediately upon the return of the people out of Baby...
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Matthew Henry: 1Ch 9:35-44 - -- These verses are the very same with 1Ch 8:29-38, giving an account of the ancestors of Saul and the posterity of Jonathan. There it is the conclus...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 9:18-34; 1Ch 9:35-44
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 9:18-34 - --
The duties of the Levites. - 1Ch 9:18. The first half of this verse, "And until now (is he) in the king's gate eastward,"must be referred to Shallu...
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Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 9:35-44 - --
The family of King Saul . - This register has already occurred in 1Ch 8:29-38, along with those of other families of the tribe of Benjamin, and is ...
Constable -> 1Ch 1:1--9:44; 1Ch 8:1--9:44
Constable: 1Ch 1:1--9:44 - --I. ISRAEL'S HISTORICAL ROOTS chs. 1--9
"The fact that the author of 1 and 2 Chronicles devoted nine chapters out...
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