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1 Chronicles 27
The captains for every month of the year, ver. 1-15. The
princes of the several tribes, ver. 16-24. The officers of the court,
ver. 25-34.
Verse 1. Officers - The standing militia of Israel as it was settled under
their several officers. Of courses - In all the business wherein the
king had occasion for these persons who were to attend him by
turns. Came in, &c. - who being armed and mustered, and to wait
upon the king, at Jerusalem or other places, as the king should see
fit. By this order near three hundred thousand of his people were
instructed and exercised in the use of their arms, and fitted for the
defense of their king and kingdom when it should be needful, and
in the mean time sufficient provision was made against any
sudden tumults or irruptions of enemies. And this monthly course
was contrived that the burden of it might be easy and equally
distributed among the people.
Verse 16. The ruler - These were the princes of the tribes, the constant
rulers of the tribes; who seem to have had a superior power to
these twenty four captains, and therefore are named before them,
being probably the king's chief counsellors and assistants in the
great affairs of his kingdom.
Verse 22. Tribes - Of the most of the tribes, not of all: for Gad is
omitted, probably because that tribe was joined with the
Reubenites under one prince.
Verse 23. Because - And therefore to number them all both above and
under twenty years old, had been both an infinite trouble and a
tempting of God, or a questioning the truth of his promises.
Verse 27. Vineyards - Over the workmen and labourers in the vineyards;
as the next officer is over the fruit of the vineyards. In like
manner, one man was over the labourers in the fields, ver. 26, and
another over the fruits of the fields put into stores.
Verse 31. All these - It is observable, here are no officers for state, none
for sport, no master of the ceremonies, or of the bounds, but all
for substance, agreeable to the simplicity and plainness of those
times. David was a great soldier, a great scholar, and a great
prince; and yet a great husband of his estate. Those magistrates
who would have their subjects industrious, must themselves be
examples of application to business.
Verse 32. A scribe - Either one learned in the laws of God, which were
also the laws of the land, or, the king's secretary. King's sons - As
their tutor or governour.
Verse 33. Counsellor - The person whose counsel in matters of state the
king most prized and followed. Companion - Or his friend, 2 Sam.
xv, 37, the person whom he trusted with his secrets, and whose
conversation was most pleasant and acceptable to him. Observe,
A cunning man was his counsellor: but an honest man was his
friend.
Verse 34. After Ahithophel - After his death, these were his chief
counsellors.
Chapter 27:
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