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1 Chronicles 23
David declares Solomon his successor, ver. 1. Numbers the
Levites and appoints them their several offices, ver. 2-5. Takes an
account of the families of the Levites, ver. 6-23. Reckons them
from twenty years old, and appoints them their work, ver. 24-32.
Verse 2. Gathered, &c. - To declare God's mind and his own will, that
Solomon should be his successor: and to acquaint them with those
directions which he had received from God by the spirit.
Verse 3. Upwards - Not only 'till fifty, as it was appointed, Num. iv, 2,
3, but even 'till their death: for that was but a temporary law
grounded upon a special reason, because the Levites were
employed in carrying the tabernacle and sacred vessels from place
to place; and therefore God would have them freed from those
burdens when they came to feel the infirmities of age: which
reason wholly ceasing upon the building of the temple, their work
being far easier than it had been, and their service being more a
privilege than a burden, their time of service is justly prolonged.
Verse 4. Officers - To take care that all the work of the temple about
sacrifices should be punctually performed, either by themselves or
others: which they were not to do all at once, but by courses, a
thousand at a time. Judges - Not in the affairs of the temple; there
the priests presided; but in several parts of the kingdom, where
they assisted the princes and elders of every tribe, in the
administration of justice.
Verse 13. Sanctify - That he might keep them from pollution: for these
most holy things were polluted when they were touched by any
other person. He and his - Not only his eldest sons the high-priests
successively, but all his posterity or all the priests; for the works
here following were not peculiar to the high-priest, but common
to all the priests.
Verse 14. Levi - They were accounted only as common Levites, and
were not priests: which is mentioned for the honour of Moses, and
the demonstration of his eminent piety and self-denial, who
willingly left the government to Joshua, and the priesthood to
Aaron, and was content to have his posterity reduced to a private
and mean condition.
Verse 24. Twenty years - As the Levites were anciently numbered from
two several times, from the twenty fifth year of their age, and
from the thirtieth, Num. iv, 3; viii, 24. In like manner they are
here numbered both from their twentieth year, when they were
solemnly prepared for, and instructed, and by degrees exercised in
some parts of their work; and from their thirtieth year, when they
were admitted to the full exercise of their office. And the reason
why they were now sooner admitted to service than they had been
formerly, is given in the next verses because now their work was
more easy, being wholly discharged from that burdensome work
of carrying the tabernacle. Besides the people of Israel were
multiplied: therefore more hands were necessary, that every
Israelite who brought an offering, might find a Levite ready to
assist him.
Verse 28. Holy things - Holy places, and garments, and vessels, and
sacrifices, which were to be washed and cleansed from any
filthiness that might cleave to them.
Verse 29. All measure - All measures used either in sacred or civil
things, the publick standards whereof were kept in the temple; and
therefore the care of keeping them inviolable and producing them
upon occasion, musts needs belong to the priests, and under them
to the Levites, who were to examine other measures and all things
by them, as occasion required; that so the priests might be at
leisure for their higher and greater employments.
Verse 30. Morning and even - The two solemn times of offering
sacrifices: which work was attended with publick prayer and
thanksgiving.
Verse 32. Charge - What the priests should commit to their charge, or
command them to do.
Chapter 23:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 Kings 2 Chronicles
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