1 Chronicles 11:21
Context11:21 From 1 the three he was given double honor and he became their officer, even though he was not one of them. 2
1 Chronicles 12:28
Context12:28 along with Zadok, a young warrior, and twenty-two leaders from his family.
1 Chronicles 12:34
Context12:34 From Naphtali there were 1,000 officers, along with 37,000 men carrying shields and spears.
1 Chronicles 15:22
Context15:22 Kenaniah, the leader of the Levites, was in charge of transport, for he was well-informed on this matter; 3
1 Chronicles 27:3
Context27:3 He was a descendant of Perez; he was in charge of all the army officers for the first month.
1 Chronicles 27:8
Context27:8 The fifth, assigned the fifth month, was the commander Shamhuth the Izrahite. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
1 Chronicles 27:31
Context27:31 Jaziz the Hagrite was in charge of the sheep.
All these were the officials in charge of King David’s property.
1 Chronicles 27:34
Context27:34 Ahithophel was succeeded by Jehoiada son of Benaiah and by Abiathar.
Joab was the commanding general of the king’s army.


[11:21] 2 tn Heb “of the three.”
[15:22] 3 tn Heb “and Kenaniah, the leader of the Levites, with lifting up, supervising with lifting up, for he was well-informed.” The precise nuance of מַשָּׂא (masa’, “lifting up”) is unclear. Some understand it as a reference to supervising the singing and music (e.g., NIV: “Kenaniah…was in charge of the singing”; NEB: “Kenaniah…was precentor in charge of the music”).