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1 Chronicles 26
The Levites that were appointed to be porters, ver. 1-19.
Those that were appointed to be treasurers and store-keepers, ver.
20-28. Those that were officers and Judg. in the country, ver. 29-
32.
Verse 5. Blessed him - With a numerous posterity and other blessings,
for his respect and affection to the ark. The increase and building
up of families, is owing to the Divine blessing. And a great
blessing it is to have many children, when they are like these,
eminent in the service of God.
Verse 6. Of valour - This clause is divers times mentioned, because their
office required both strength and courage: for they were to shut
the doors of the temple, one whereof was so great and weighty,
that in the second temple it required twenty men to open and shut
it. They were also to keep the guard, to keep out all unclean or
forbidden persons, to prevent or suppress any tumults or disorders
which might happen in the temple or in its courts, to keep the
treasures of the temple, ver. 20, 22, 24, 26, to be officers and
Judges over Israel, ver. 29, and to manage every matter pertaining
to God, and the affairs of the king, ver. 32.
Verse 10. Made him the chief - Not in inheriting the estate; (this was
forbidden by the law) but in this service, for which he was better
qualified than his elder brother.
Verse 12. Wards - Hebrew. having wards answerably to their brethren
the other Levites, who were divided into twenty-four courses, as
the priests also and the porters were.
Verse 13. Cast lots - Determining the times and places of their service
not by age or dignity, but merely by lot. Every gate - That it might
be known to whom the care of each gate was more especially
committed.
Verse 15. Asuppim - Or, of gatherings, probably so named from the
assembly of the elders, who met there to consult about the affairs
of the temple.
Verse 16. Shallecheth - A gate of the court so called, as some think,
because the ashes and filth of the temple were cast out on that
side, which was the most convenient for that purpose, because
that was a private quarter, the great ways to the temple lying on
the other sides. Going up - By which causeway they went up
towards the temple. Ward against ward - As one gate was over
against another, the west against the east, and the north against the
south, so one ward was over against another.
Verse 17. Six - For that being the chief gate of the temple required a
better guard.
Verse 20. Treasures - There seem to be two different kinds of treasures,
the former containing the sacred vessels and other treasures,
which by God's command were appropriated to the maintenance
of the house; the latter only those things which had been freely
given or dedicated to God.
Verse 23. The Amramites - The persons following were of these, or the
most of these families. Only here is none of the family of the
Uzzielites; either because that family was now extinct, whence it
is that we read no more of them in the scripture, but only in this
place, and Num. iii, 27, or because there was none of them fit to
be employed and trusted in these matters.
Verse 24. Ruler - The chief over all the treasures, mentioned before or
afterward, as his title shews, which is peculiarly given to him and
to none of the rest.
Verse 27. Maintain - Or repair it.
Verse 29. Judges - Judges over the people, in the several cities and
towns, to determine questions and controversies which might arise
among them. And the reason why the Levites were intrusted with
these matters was, because the common law of Israel, by which
they had and held all their rights was no other than the law of
God, whereof the priests and Levites being the established
interpreters, must needs be the most proper Judges of things
depending thereon.
Verse 30. Of the Lord - In all things which concerned the house or
worship of God; to take care that such monies as were given
towards building the temple, or towards the sacrifices and other
holy ministrations should be gathered and received, and faithfully
sent up to Jerusalem; and to see to the execution of all the laws of
God among the people. Service of, &c. - They served the king in
the execution of his decrees, by which the several rights of the
king and people were established. And as the king was the
principal person intrusted with the execution of God's laws, so
these Levites chiefly were his eyes by which he saw his people's
transgressions, and his hands by which he inflicted due censures
upon them for their miscarriages.
Verse 31. Fortieth year - His last year, in which he made all the orders of
families and officers recorded in these chapters. We should be so
much the more diligent in doing good, as we see the day
approaching. If we live not to enjoy the fruit of our labours, let us
not grudge it to them that come after us.
Chapter 26:
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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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