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Verse 1 Chronicles 26:16. _THE GATE SHALLECHETH_] The gate of the
_projections_: probably that through which all the offal of the temple
was carried out....
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All recent commentators seem to be agreed that the words “to
Shuppim” ought to be cancelled, the name having arisen from an
accidental repetition of the preceding word, “Asuppim.”
THE GATE SHALLECHET...
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5. THE PORTERS AND OTHER TEMPLE OFFICERS
CHAPTER 26
_ 1. The porters (1 Chronicles 26:1)_
2. The keepers of the gates (1 Chronicles 26:13)
3. The Levites over the treasures ...
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FURTHER LEVITICAL TEMPLE OFFICIALS. These include the gatekeepers (1
Chronicles 26:1), those who were over the treasuries (1 Chronicles
26:20), and the officers and judges who were for the outward bus...
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_To Shuppim and Hosah_ Read, TO HOSAH. The word "Shuppim" (LXX. B,
εἰς δεύτερον) seems to be an accidental repetition (in a
corrupt form) of "Asuppim" (1 Chronicles 26:15), and so should be
omitted fr...
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WITH THE GATE SHALLECHETH, &C.— _With the gate of ejections,_ [or by
which the filth of the temple and of the courts was cast out] _towards
the paved ascent._ Houbigant. In the 17th verse, instead of...
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18. THE GATEKEEPERS (1 Chronicles 26:1-28)
TEXT
1 Chronicles 26:1. For the courses of the doorkeepers: of the
Korahites, Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph. 2. And
Meshelemiah had sons...
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_TO SHUPPIM AND HOSAH THE LOT CAME FORTH WESTWARD, WITH THE GATE
SHALLECHETH, BY THE CAUSEWAY OF THE GOING UP, WARD AGAINST WARD._
The gate Shallecheth - probably the rubbish gate, through which all...
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PARTICULARS RESPECTING VARIOUS TEMPLE OFFICIALS
1. The divisions of the porters] i.e. the courses of the gate-keepers
or sentries who stood on guard at the entrances of the Temple. They
were drawn fro...
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TO SHUPPIM AND] the name SHUPPIM is an accidental repetition of the
previous 'Asuppim.' To each of the three families of porters were
allotted the gates on one of the four sides of the house, the gate...
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 26
The *temple guards –...
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TO SHUPPIM AND HOSAH. — No such name as Shuppim (1 Chronicles 7:12)
occurs among those of the Levitical warders as given above in 1
Chronicles 26:1. It is almost certainly a mistaken repetition of the...
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לְ שֻׁפִּ֤ים וּ לְ חֹסָה֙ לַֽ †...
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In no particular did the arrangements of the king fall short. Not only
Levites, priests, and singers were arranged for, but porters also, and
such as had charge of all the stores set apart for the sac...
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To Shuppim and Hosah [the lot came forth] westward, with the gate (h)
Shallecheth, by the causeway of the going up, ward against ward.
(h) At which they used to cast out the filth of the city....
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Which. Hebrew Shalecheth, (Calmet) or ssolcoth, (Haydock) "which leads
or casts out" the filth from the temple. (Villalpand) (Isaias vi. 13.)
(Menochius) --- But there were conduits for that purpose;...
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The office of a porter in the temple, must certainly have been an
office of high repute and importance, as appears by the characters
given of such to whose lot it fell. They are said to be mighty men...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 22 THROUGH 27.
From this chapter to Verses 28, 29 of chapter 26 all refers to the
house which is to be built. We see the provision that David made of
everythi...
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TO SHUPPIM AND HOSAH THE LOT CAME FORTH WESTWARD,.... Of Shuppim no
mention is before made; of Hosah, see 1 Chronicles 26:10 their lot was
to be placed at the gates on the western wall, where were fou...
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_To Shuppim and Hosah [the lot came forth] westward, with the gate
Shallecheth, by the causeway of the going up, ward against ward._
Ver. 16. _With the gate Shallecheth,_] _i.e., _ Of casting out; th...
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_With the gate 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...
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1 The diuisions of the porters.
13 The gates assigned by lot.
20 The Leuites that had charge of the treasures.
29 Officers and Iudges.
1 CONCERNING the diuisions of the porters: of the Korhites was...
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To Shuppim and Hosah the lot came forth westward, with the gate
Shallecheth, apparently the gate out of which the refuse was hauled,
to be burned outside the city, as the Law required, BY THE CAUSEWAY...
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The Other Levitical offices.
Division and Work of the Porters....
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SHUPPIM AND HOSAH for some reason were joined together in the custody
of that gate. THE GATE SHALLECHETH; a gate of the court so called, as
some think, because the ashes and filth of the temple were c...
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1 Chronicles 26:16 Shuppim H8206 Hosah H2621 West H4628 Shallecheth
H7996 Gate H8179 ascending H5927 (H8802) watchman...
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CONTENTS: The division of the temple porters. Levites as treasurers.
Officers and judges
CHARACTERS: God, Shelemiah, Zechariah, Shuppin, Hozah, Obed-edom.
CONCLUSION: Whatever service God wishes men...
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1 Chronicles 26:28. _Joab had dedicated_ the spoils of war. Cyrus set
apart the tenth of all his spoils for the gods. It was much the same
among the Jews: in a line from Abraham, who gave the tenths t...
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1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 26:1 See 1 Chronicles 9:17 and 1
Chronicles 23:4. T
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1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 26:12 The assignment of duties by
lot. The EAST gate (v. 1 Chronicles 26:14) was the position of
greatest
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CRITICAL NOTES.] The courses of the porters (1 Chronicles 26:1); lots
cast for gate-keepers (1 Chronicles 26:13); keepers of treasures (1
Chronicles 26:20); the officers and the judges ...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter is occupied in its first nineteen verses with an
enumeration of the porters and Then of their arrangement. The porters
were those who were to have charge of the entrances of t...
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Chapter twenty-six: the division of the porters and then their
assignment over the various gates around the temple. And then in verse
twenty: those who had charge over the treasures of the house of th...
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1 Chronicles 25:8; 1 Chronicles 26:10; 1 Chronicles 26:11; 1
Chronicles 26:12;...
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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 pri...