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												Verse 11 Chronicles 23:1. He made 
												Solomon king over Israel — Not 
												that he resigned the kingdom to 
												him, but only declared his mind 
												concerning Solomon’s succeeding 
												him in the throne after his 
												death. Thus David himself is 
												called king, 1 Samuel 16:1, 
												because he was appointed and 
												anointed to be king after Saul’s 
												death, though till then he was 
												only a subject.
 
 Verse 2
 1 Chronicles 23:2. He gathered 
												together all the princes, &c. — 
												Partly to declare God’s will, 
												and his own desire, that Solomon 
												should be his successor; and so 
												to cut off the claims and 
												pretences which others of his 
												sons might have made to the 
												crown; and partly to acquaint 
												them with those directions which 
												he had received from God, by the 
												Spirit, as appears from 1 
												Chronicles 28:11, &c., 
												concerning the establishment of 
												a new order and method in the 
												ministration of the priests and 
												Levites in the temple.
 
 Verse 3
 1 Chronicles 23:3. From the age 
												of thirty years and upward — Not 
												only till fifty, as it was 
												appointed Numbers 4:2-3, but 
												even till their death: for that 
												was but a temporary law grounded 
												upon a special reason, because 
												the Levites were employed in 
												carrying the tabernacle and 
												sacred vessels from place to 
												place; and therefore God would 
												have them freed from those 
												burdens when they came to feel 
												the infirmities of age: which 
												reason wholly ceasing upon the 
												building of the temple, their 
												work being far easier than it 
												had been, and their service 
												being more a privilege than a 
												burden, their time of service is 
												justly prolonged.
 
 Verse 4
 1 Chronicles 23:4. To set 
												forward the work of the house of 
												the Lord — To take care that all 
												the work of the temple, about 
												sacrifices, should be punctually 
												performed, either by themselves 
												or others; which they were not 
												to do all at once, but by 
												courses, a thousand at a time. 
												Six thousand were officers and 
												judges — Not in the affairs of 
												the temple, there the priests 
												presided, but in several parts 
												of the kingdom, where they 
												assisted the princes and elders 
												of every tribe, in the 
												administration of justice.
 
 Verse 5
 1 Chronicles 23:5. Four thousand 
												were porters — Whose office it 
												was to take the charge of all 
												the gates of the temple, and its 
												courts, that no forbidden or 
												unclean person might enter 
												there, and of the courts 
												themselves, and of the several 
												chambers and buildings belonging 
												to the temple and the service 
												thereof. These also were to do 
												their work by turns. Praised the 
												Lord with instruments — Whereof 
												two hundred and eighty-eight 
												persons were of greater skill 
												than their brethren, and 
												instructed them, and had some 
												authority over them.
 
 Verse 6
 1 Chronicles 23:6. David divided 
												them into courses — Which he did 
												not by his own invention, but, 
												as a man of God, by his command, 
												and with the advice and 
												concurrence of Gad and Nathan 
												the prophets, as is manifest 
												from 2 Chronicles 8:14; 2 
												Chronicles 29:25.
 
 Verse 13
 1 Chronicles 23:13. That he 
												should sanctify the most holy 
												things — That he might keep them 
												from pollution: for these most 
												holy things were polluted when 
												they were touched by any other 
												person. He and his sons for ever 
												— Not only his eldest sons the 
												high-priests successively, but 
												all his posterity, or all the 
												priests: for the works here 
												following were not peculiar to 
												the high- priest, but common to 
												all the priests.
 
 Verse 14
 1 Chronicles 23:14. His sons 
												were named of the tribe of Levi 
												— They were accounted only as 
												common Levites, and were not 
												priests: which is mentioned for 
												the honour of Moses, and the 
												demonstration of his eminent 
												piety and self-denial, who 
												willingly left the government to 
												Joshua, and the priesthood to 
												Aaron, and was content to have 
												his posterity reduced to a 
												private and mean condition.
 
 Verse 24
 1 Chronicles 23:24. From the age 
												of twenty years and upward — As 
												the Levites were anciently 
												numbered from two several times, 
												from the twenty-fifth year of 
												their age, and from the 
												thirtieth, (Numbers 4:3; Numbers 
												8:24,) in like manner they are 
												here numbered, both from their 
												twentieth year, when they were 
												solemnly prepared for, and 
												instructed, and by degrees 
												exercised, in some parts of 
												their work; and from their 
												thirtieth year, when they were 
												admitted to the full exercise of 
												their office. And the reason why 
												they were now sooner admitted to 
												service than they had been 
												formerly, is given in the next 
												verses, because now their work 
												was more easy, being wholly 
												discharged from that burdensome 
												work of carrying the tabernacle. 
												Besides, the people of Israel 
												were multiplied, therefore more 
												hands were necessary; that every 
												Israelite who brought an 
												offering, might find a Levite 
												ready to assist him.
 
 Verse 27
 1 Chronicles 23:27. By the last 
												words of David — By his last 
												order and constitution, made by 
												God’s direction, and by the Holy 
												Spirit. This is here added to 
												signify, that this great affair 
												was thus settled by David, not 
												in his younger years, when it 
												might have been thought to have 
												been the effect of youthful 
												heat, presumption, and rashness, 
												but when he was come to the 
												greatest maturity, when he was 
												old and near his death, and 
												going to give up his account to 
												his Lord and Maker of all his 
												actions, and particularly of the 
												alterations which he made in the 
												service of God, which he 
												declared was done by the Spirit 
												of God. These were, in a manner, 
												his dying words, which usually 
												make the deepest impression.
 
 Verse 28
 1 Chronicles 23:28. In the 
												purifying of holy things — Holy 
												places, and garments, and 
												vessels, and sacrifices, which 
												were to be washed and cleansed 
												from any filthiness that might 
												cleave to them.
 
 Verse 29
 1 Chronicles 23:29. For all 
												manner of measure — All measures 
												used either in sacred or civil 
												things, the public standards 
												whereof were kept in the temple; 
												and therefore the care of 
												keeping them inviolable, and 
												producing them upon occasion, 
												must needs belong to the 
												priests, and under them to the 
												Levites, who were to examine 
												other measures, and all things 
												by them, as occasion required, 
												that so the priests might be at 
												leisure for their higher and 
												greater employments.
 
 Verses 30-32
 1 Chronicles 23:30-32. To stand 
												every morning, &c., and at 
												evening — The two solemn times 
												of offering sacrifices: which 
												work was attended with public 
												prayer and thanksgiving. 
												According to the order commanded 
												unto them continually — That is, 
												unto those persons, the Levites, 
												of whom he speaks. The charge of 
												the sons of Aaron — That is, 
												what the priests should commit 
												to their charge, or command them 
												to do.
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