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Verse 1 Chronicles 26:29. _OUTWARD BUSINESS_] Work done without the
city; cutting of timber, hewing stones, ploughing the fields belonging
to the sanctuary. - _Jarchi_....
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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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OUTWARD BUSINESS: outside the Temple (Nehemiah 10:32; Nehemiah 11:16),
as distinguished from the worship within (which was the "business of
the house of God". Nehemiah 11:22).
OFFICERS AND JUDGES. See...
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WERE FOR THE OUTWARD BUSINESS— That is, the business without the
city of Jerusalem, which consisted in their being assessors with the
ordinary judges. By the _business of the Lord,_ in the next verse,...
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19. THE OFFICERS AND THE JUDGES (1 Chronicles 26:29-32)
TEXT
1 Chronicles 26:29. Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were for
the outward business over Israel, for officers and judges. 30. Of th...
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_OF THE IZHARITES, CHENANIAH AND HIS SONS WERE FOR THE OUTWARD
BUSINESS OVER ISRAEL, FOR OFFICERS AND JUDGES._
Officers and judges. The word rendered "officers" is the term which
signifies scribes or...
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26:29 officers (a-16) See Deuteronomy 1:15 ; Deuteronomy 20:5 ....
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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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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 26
The *temple guards –...
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III. THE LEVITES CHARGED WITH BUSINESS EXTERNAL TO THE SANCTUARY (1
Chronicles 26:29).
(29) OF THE IZHARITES, CHENANIAH AND HIS SONS. — _As to the
Izharites, Chenaniah,_ &c. Izhar was the second, as H...
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לַ † יִּצְהָרִ֞י כְּנַנְיָ֣הוּ וּ
בָנָ֗יו לַ...
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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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Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons [were] for the outward
business (n) over Israel, for officers and judges.
(n) Meaning of things that were out of the city....
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Them. Hebrew, "for officers ( shoterim, "scribes," (Haydock) whose
power was very great.; Calmet) and judges." The former are often
placed first, as more honourable, so that they were not mere heralds...
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The last list in this chapter of the officers and judges, seems to
have been for inferior services, because they are said to have been
for the outward business of Israel. But no doubt, from the record...
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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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OF THE IZHARITES, CHENANIAH AND HIS SONS were
FOR THE OUTWARD BUSINESS OVER ISRAEL,.... Which was done out of the
temple, and out of Jerusalem, in the several parts of the country:
FOR OFFICERS AND...
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Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons [were] for the outward
business over Israel, for officers and judges.
Ver. 29. _For the outward business._] Country employment, as provision
of fuel, first fr...
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_Chenaniah, &c., were for the outward business_ That is, the business
without the city of Jerusalem; which neither belonged to the singers
nor the porters, whose business was within the city. _For off...
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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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of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were for the outward business
over Israel, for officers, that is, scribes, AND JUDGES. In the hands
of these officers and their assistants was the entire admin...
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THE LEVITES IN CHARGE OF THE TREASURES AND THE OFFICERS...
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CHENANIAH AND HIS SONS, who are probably thought to have been one
thousand six hundred, for that sum added to the one thousand seven
hundred, 1 CHRONICLES 26:30, and the two thousand seven hundred, 1...
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1 Chronicles 26:29 Izharites H3325 Chenaniah H3663 sons H1121 duties
H4399 officials H7860 (H8802) judges H8199 ...
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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 26:29 See 1 Chronicles 23:4. Two
other groups of Levites, the IZHARITES and the He
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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 23:12; 1 Chronicles 23:4; 1 Chronicles 26:23; 2
Chronicles 19:8;...
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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 matter...