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See the marginal references. If the number of warders was, as stated
in Nehemiah (Nehemiah 11:19) 172 (i. e. 168 besides the four chief
warders), and the number employed at any one time was, as under...
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7. THE RECORD OF THE INHABITANTS OF JERUSALEM AFTER THE RETURN
CHAPTER 9
_ 1. The restoration (1 Chronicles 9:1)_
2. Different residents in Jerusalem (1 Chronicles 9:3)
3. The priests ...
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PART I (1 Chronicles 1-9). GENEALOGICAL LISTS, TOGETHER WITH
GEOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTES. These Chapter s form a general
introduction to the whole work. They contain the following
genealogies, o...
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which were _in their villages_ R.V. IN THEIR VILLAGES. No special
villages inhabited by porters are mentioned, but perhaps porters as
well as singers dwelt in the "villages of the Netophathites" (1
Ch...
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LESSON FOUR 9-10
I. GENEALOGIES-ADAM TO DAVID
16. THE DWELLERS IN JERUSALEM (1 Chronicles 9:1-34)
INTRODUCTION
A brief review of certain Levites and priests who had returned from
Babylonian captiv...
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_AND THEIR BRETHREN, WHICH WERE IN THEIR VILLAGES, WERE TO COME AFTER
SEVEN DAYS FROM TIME TO TIME WITH THEM._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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GENEALOGIES (CONCLUDED)
This chapter furnishes a record of the families and numbers of those
who dwelt at Jerusalem after the captivity, and relates the ancestry
and posterity of Saul....
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 9
People in Jerusalem –...
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AND THEIR BRETHREN, WHICH WERE IN THEIR VILLAGES. — The families of
the Temple warders, like those of the singers, lived on their farms in
the villages round Jerusalem, and came up for their duties in...
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וַ אֲחֵיהֶ֨ם בְּ חַצְרֵיהֶ֜ם לָ בֹ֨וא
לְ
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TEACHING BY ANACHRONISM
1 Chronicles 9:1
"And David the king said Who then offereth willingly? And they gave
for the service of the house of God ten thousand darics."- 1
Chronicles 29:1; 1 Chronicl
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In this chapter the genealogies are completed, that is to say, they
here reach the latest point in their history, and refer to the
dwellers in Jerusalem after the return from captivity. They are lists...
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And their brethren, [which were] in their villages, [were] to come
after (g) seven days from time to time with them.
(g) They served weekly, as in (Exodus 29:30)....
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_Up on. Hebrew, "after seven days....with them," to take their place
for a week._...
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This forms a very interesting account in the history of the church, if
it be remembered that this takes up the relation in the captives of
Israel being now returned from Babylon. They found their temp...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 6, 7, 8, AND 9.
In the genealogies of Levi (chap. 6) we see, first of all, the line of
high priests until the captivity; and then the Levites, their services...
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AND THEIR BRETHREN, WHICH WERE IN THEIR VILLAGES,.... Assigned them to
dwell in:
WERE TO COME AFTER SEVEN DAYS FROM TIME TO TIME WITH THEM; there was a
new course of them every week; the old ones wen...
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_Their brethren were to come_ From their several villages to the place
of worship. _After seven days_ Every seventh day the courses were
changed, and the new-comers were to tarry till the next sabbath...
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1 The originall of Israels and Iudahs genealogies.
2 The Israelites,
10 the Priests,
14 and the Leuites, with Nethinims which dwelt in Ierusalem.
27 The charge of certaine Leuites.
35 The stocke...
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THE REGISTRATION LISTS OF ISRAEL...
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And their brethren, which were in their villages, were to come after
seven days from time to time with them, that is, the _ personnel_ of
the groups, of the sections in charge of the gates, was change...
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From their several villages to the place of worship. AFTER SEVEN DAYS:
every sabbath or seventh day the courses were changed, and the new
comers were to tarry till the next sabbath day. See 2 KINGS 11...
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1 Chronicles 9:25 brethren H251 villages H2691 come H935 (H8800) time
H6256 time H6256 seven H7651 days H3117
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CONTENTS: Record of the Israelites. The charge of certain Levites.
CHARACTERS: God, Eleazar, Saul, Jonathan.
CONCLUSION: God's work is likely to be done well when each knows the
duty of his place an...
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1 Chronicles 9:1. _All Israel were reckoned by genealogies,_ from
books carried to Babylon.
1 Chronicles 9:2. _Nethinims._ They were of the seven nations,
Gibeonites and others, whom providence had gr...
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1 CHRONICLES 9:1 The Resettlement of Jerusalem. The Chronicler focuses
on the worship personnel who return to Jerusalem from exile.
⇐...
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1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 9:17 The Levitical gatekeepers’
authority is traced to their service under PHINEHAS (v. 1 Chronicles
9:20; see
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CRITICAL NOTES.] In this chapter a list of inhabitants in Jerusalem (1
Chronicles 9:1); and genealogy of Saul repeated (1 Chronicles 9:35).
_1 Chronicles 9:1_.—_Reckoned_, registered in form of
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EXPOSITION
1 CHRONICLES 9:1
SO ALL ISRAEL WERE RECKONED BY GENEALOGIES. The Hebrew verb
(חִתְיַחְשׂי) is sufficiently satisfied by the rendering
_were enrolled_,_ _or _were registered. _THE BOOK OF T...
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You get to chapter nine and it declares,
So all of Israel was reckoned by the genealogies; and, behold, they
were written in the book of the kings of Israel and Judah, who were
carried away to Babylo...
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2 Chronicles 23:8; 2 Kings 11:5; 2 Kings 11:7...
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To come — From their several villages to the place of worship. Seven
days — Every seventh day the courses were changed, and the new
comers were to tarry 'till the next sabbath day. With them — To be
w...