Zadok and Ahimelech (rather Abiathar, see 1 Chronicles 24:6) assisted
David in drawing up the priestly courses, as the “captains of the
host” assisted him in making the divisions of the singers 1
Chronicles 25:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
ONE SORT WITH ANOTHER - i. e., “the assignment of their order in the
courses was made by lot to the families belonging to Eleazar, and to
the families belonging to Ithamar, equally.” Both houses had
furnished functionaries of the highest class, and therefore no
preference was now given to either ove... [ Continue Reading ]
WROTE THEM BEFORE THE KING - i. e., “wrote down their names as the
lots were drawn forth.”
AHIMELECH THE SON OF ABIATHAR - A wrong reading. It should be
“Abiathar, the son of Ahimelech.” See the 2 Samuel 8:17 note.... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE WERE THE ORDERINGS ... - i. e., “this was the numerical order
fixed for their ministerial attendance in the house of the Lord - an
attendance which was after the manner determined for them by their
forefather Aaron, according to instructions which he received from
God.”... [ Continue Reading ]
The object of this second enumeration of the Levitical families
(compare 1 Chronicles 23:7) seems to be the designation of the heads
of the families in David’s time. The omission of the Gershonites is
curious, and can only be accounted for by supposing that the author
did not find any account of the... [ Continue Reading ]
Neither “Hebron” nor “the first” is found in the present
Hebrew text; but they seem to have been rightly supplied by our
translators from 1 Chronicles 23:19. The four persons named appear to
have been contemporaries of David, the heads of the Hebronite houses
in his time (compare 1 Chronicles 26:31)... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SONS OF JAAZIAH, BENO - Beno is not really a name. It is the
Hebrew for “his son,” and is to be attached to Jaaziah. Translate
1 Chronicles 24:27, “and the sons of Merari by Jaaziah his son
(were) Shoham and Zaccur, and Ibri.” The meaning of the whole
passage 1 Chronicles 24:26 seems to be that... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PRINCIPAL FATHERS OVER AGAINST THEIR YOUNGER BRETHREN - i. e.,
“all the Levitical houses enumerated drew lots in their courses on
equal terms, the older families having no advantage over the younger
ones.” As there were 24 courses of the priests, so we must suppose
that there were 24 of the Levi... [ Continue Reading ]