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												Verse 51 Chronicles 26:5. For God 
												blessed him — With a numerous 
												posterity, and other blessings, 
												for his respect and affection to 
												the ark. The increase and 
												building up of families are 
												owing to the divine blessing. 
												And a great blessing it is to 
												have many children when they are 
												like these, eminent in the 
												service of God.
 
 Verse 6
 1 Chronicles 26:6. They were 
												mighty men of valour — This 
												clause is divers times 
												mentioned, because their office 
												required both strength and 
												courage: for they were to shut 
												the doors of the temple, one 
												whereof was so great and weighty 
												that in the second temple it 
												required twenty men to open and 
												shut it. They were also to keep 
												the guard, to keep out all 
												unclean or forbidden persons, to 
												prevent or suppress any tumults 
												or disorders which might happen 
												in the temple or in its courts, 
												to keep the treasures of the 
												temple, (1 Chronicles 26:20; 1 
												Chronicles 26:22; 1 Chronicles 
												26:24; 1 Chronicles 26:26,) to 
												be officers and judges over 
												Israel, (1 Chronicles 26:29,) 
												and to manage every matter 
												pertaining to God and the 
												affairs of the king, 1 
												Chronicles 26:32.
 
 Verse 10
 1 Chronicles 26:10. His father 
												made him the chief — Not in 
												inheriting the estate, (this was 
												forbidden by the law,) but in 
												this service, for which he was 
												better qualified than his elder 
												brother.
 
 Verse 12
 1 Chronicles 26:12. Wards — 
												Hebrew, having wards answerably 
												to their brethren the other 
												Levites, who were divided into 
												twenty-four courses, as the 
												priests also, and the porters 
												were.
 
 Verse 13
 1 Chronicles 26:13. They cast 
												lots, as well the small as the 
												great — Determining the times 
												and places of their service, not 
												by age or dignity, but merely by 
												lot. According to the house of 
												their fathers — A several lot 
												being allowed for each several 
												house. For every gate — That it 
												might be known to whom the care 
												of each gate was more especially 
												committed.
 
 
 Verse 14-15
 1 Chronicles 26:14-15. Zechariah 
												his son, a wise counsellor — 
												Which is noted as an excellent 
												and useful accomplishment for 
												his office, in which there was 
												need of wisdom as well as 
												courage, as may appear by the 
												description of their work, 1 
												Chronicles 26:20, &c. See the 
												note on 1 Chronicles 26:6. The 
												house of Asuppim — Or, of 
												gatherings; probably so named 
												from the assembly of the elders, 
												who met there to consult about 
												the affairs of the temple.
 
 Verse 16
 1 Chronicles 26:16. 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 that was a private 
												quarter, the great ways to the 
												temple lying on the other sides. 
												By the causeway of going up — By 
												which causey they went up toward 
												the temple. Ward against ward — 
												As one gate was over against 
												another, the west against the 
												east, and the north against the 
												south, so one ward was over 
												against another.
 
 Verse 17
 1 Chronicles 26:17. Eastward 
												were six Levites — For that, 
												being the chief gate of the 
												temple, required a better guard. 
												Toward Asuppim — That is, the 
												house of Asuppim, as it is 
												called 1 Chronicles 26:15, where 
												also it is said to be on the 
												south side; on which there seems 
												to have been a double guard, 
												both belonging to Obed-edom, (1 
												Chronicles 26:15,) one at the 
												south gate, and the other at 
												Asuppim, where possibly the 
												sacred treasures, mentioned 1 
												Chronicles 26:20, &c., were laid 
												up, and therefore a particular 
												guard was necessary. See on 1 
												Chronicles 26:15.
 
 Verse 18
 1 Chronicles 26:18. At Parbar 
												westward — Or, As concerning 
												Parbar, which was another gate, 
												or some building on the western 
												quarter of the temple. Four at 
												the causeway — Which led to 
												Parbar. And two at Parbar — At 
												the gate or house itself; by 
												which it may seem that this was 
												a place of some importance, 
												either the vessels of the 
												temple, or some part of the 
												treasures of God’s house, being 
												kept there.
 
 Verse 20
 1 Chronicles 26:20. The 
												treasures of the house of God, 
												and the treasures of the 
												dedicated things — These seem to 
												be two different kinds of 
												treasures, the former containing 
												the sacred vessels and other 
												treasures, which by God’s 
												command were appropriated to the 
												maintenance of the house; the 
												latter only those things which 
												had been freely given or 
												dedicated to God.
 
 Verse 23
 1 Chronicles 26:23. Of the 
												Amramites — Or, Concerning the 
												Amramites, &c. The meaning is, 
												the persons following were of 
												these, or the most of these 
												families. Only here is none of 
												the family of the Uzzielites; 
												either because that family was 
												now extinct, whence it is that 
												we read no more of them in the 
												Scripture, but only in this 
												place, and Numbers 3:27, or 
												because there was none of them 
												fit to be employed and trusted 
												in these matters.
 
 Verse 24
 1 Chronicles 26:24. Shebuel, the 
												son of Moses — That is, 
												descended from Moses; was ruler 
												of the treasures — The chief 
												over all the treasures mentioned 
												before or afterward, as his very 
												title shows, which is peculiarly 
												given to him, and to none of the 
												rest. This is the sole honour 
												that we read of hitherto 
												conferred upon any of the 
												posterity of Moses.
 
 Verse 27
 1 Chronicles 26:27. To maintain 
												the house of the Lord — Hebrew, 
												To strengthen it: either to make 
												that building strong and 
												substantial by these and other 
												charges; or, rather, to repair 
												it when it should be built; for 
												which they might the rather take 
												peculiar care, because it was 
												likely that every one would 
												contribute to the building of 
												the temple, and there could be 
												no want for that use: but few 
												would provide for the repairs of 
												it, when by the injury of men or 
												time it should receive any 
												damage.
 
 Verse 28
 1 Chronicles 26:28. Whosoever 
												had dedicated any thing, it was 
												under the hand of Shelomith, &c. 
												— Who is particularly named 
												here, and 1 Chronicles 26:26, 
												because they were chiefly 
												committed to his trust, he 
												being, it seems, a person of 
												eminent wisdom and faithfulness.
 
 Verse 29
 1 Chronicles 26:29. 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 officers and judges — To be 
												assessors with the ordinary 
												judges 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 matters was, because 
												the common law of Israel, by 
												which they had and held all 
												their rights, was no other than 
												the law of God, whereof the 
												priests and Levites, being the 
												established interpreters, must 
												needs be the most proper judges 
												of things depending thereon.
 
 Verse 30
 1 Chronicles 26:30. In all 
												business of the Lord — In all 
												things which concerned the house 
												or worship of God; to take care 
												that such moneys as were given 
												toward building the temple, or 
												toward the sacrifices and other 
												holy ministrations, should be 
												gathered and received, and 
												faithfully sent up to Jerusalem; 
												and to see the execution of all 
												the laws of God among the 
												people. In the service of the 
												king, &c. — They served the king 
												in the execution of his decrees, 
												by which the several rights of 
												the king and people were 
												established. And as the king was 
												the principal person intrusted 
												with the execution of God’s 
												laws, so these Levites chiefly 
												were his eyes, by which he saw 
												his people’s transgressions, and 
												his hands, by which he inflicted 
												due censures upon them for their 
												miscarriages.
 
 Verse 31
 1 Chronicles 26:31. In the 
												fortieth year of the reign of 
												David — His last year, in which 
												he made all the orders of 
												families and officers recorded 
												in these chapters. We should be 
												so much the more diligent in 
												doing good, as we see the day 
												approaching. If we live not to 
												enjoy the fruit of our labours, 
												let us not grudge it to them 
												that come after us.
 
 Verse 32
 1 Chronicles 26:32. Two thousand 
												and seven hundred chief fathers 
												— Which is a very great number 
												to be employed about two tribes 
												and a half, when all the rest of 
												the tribes had only one thousand 
												seven hundred, (1 Chronicles 
												26:30,) besides those under 
												Chenaniah, of whom see on 1 
												Chronicles 26:29. But the reason 
												hereof is plain, because the 
												tribes without Jordan, being 
												more remote from the king’s 
												court, and from the place of 
												public and solemn worship, 
												needed more than ordinary help 
												to instruct and keep them in the 
												practice of true religion, and 
												the worship of God, and 
												obedience to their king.
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