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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Chronicles 26:1-19

Observe, I. There were porters appointed to attend the temple, who guarded all the avenues that let to it, opened and shut all the outer gates and attended at them, not only for the state, but for service, to direct and instruct those who were going to worship in the courts of the sanctuary in the decorum they were to observe, to encourage those that were timorous, to send back the strangers and unclean, and to guard against thieves and others that were enemies to the house of God. In allusion... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Chronicles 26:1

Concerning the divisions of the porters ,.... Or doorkeepers, whose business it was to open and shut the doors of the temple, to keep all impure and improper persons from entering into it, or any of the vessels being carried out of it, and to prevent tumults and riots about it; these, as it seems, David divided into a like number of classes, as the singers, to take their turns in waiting: of the Korhites was Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph ; not Asaph the singer, who... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - 1 Chronicles 26:1

The divisions of the porters - There were four classes of these, each of which belonged to one of the four gates of the temple, which opened to the four cardinal points of heaven. The eastern gate fell to Shelemiah; the northern, to Zechariah, 1 Chronicles 26:14 ; the southern, to Obed-edom, 1 Chronicles 26:15 ; the western, to Shuppim and Hosah, 1 Chronicles 26:16 . These several persons were captains of these porter-bands or door-keepers at the different gates. There were... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - 1 Chronicles 26:1

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 the sanctuary. For at present, all was in plan only, thus set out by David beforehand. The subject of the porters has been before us in 1 Chronicles 9:17-27 ; 1 Chronicles 15:23 , 1 Chronicles 15:24 ; 1 Chronicles 16:38 ; 1 Chronicles 23:5 , in which last passage we are told that... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - 1 Chronicles 26:1-32

Arrangements for the Levites (23:1-26:32)Having appointed Solomon to be his successor, David made further arrangements for the service of the temple. First, he set out a plan to distribute duties among the Levites. A census showed that there were 38,000 Levites eligible for temple service. Of these, 14,000 were official record-keepers, judges, guards, singers and musicians. The remainder were to help in the general service of the temple (23:1-6). Clearly, there were far too many Levites to work... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - 1 Chronicles 26:1

divisions = courses. The names of the chiefs are given, as of the courses of priests and Levites. porters = gatekeepers. See 1Ch 9:17 , 1 Chronicles 9:18-26 ; 1 Chronicles 15:18 . read more

James Burton Coffman

Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - 1 Chronicles 26:1

THE DOORKEEPERS; TREASURERS AND CIVIL OFFICERS;DISTINGUISHED FAMILIES OF THE DOORKEEPERS"For the courses of the doorkeepers: of the Korahites, Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph. And Meshelemiah had sons: Zechariah the first-born, Jediael the second, Zebadiah the third, Jathniel the fourth, Elam the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, Eliehoenai the seventh. And Obed-edom had sons: Shemaiah the first-born, Jehozabad the second, Joah the third, and Sacar the fourth, and Nethanel the... read more

Thomas Coke

Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - 1 Chronicles 26:1

1 Chronicles 26:1. The porters— The word שׁעוים shoarim should be rendered guards, according to Dr. Delaney. This was an office of dignity, and conferred on men of the best quality, as appears plainly from this chapter. read more

Robert Jamieson; A. R. Fausset; David Brown

Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - 1 Chronicles 26:1

1, 2. Concerning the divisions of the porters—There were four thousand ( :-), all taken from the families of the Kohathites and Merarites (1 Chronicles 26:14), divided into twenty-four courses—as the priests and musicians. Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph—Seven sons of Meshelemiah are mentioned (1 Chronicles 26:2), whereas eighteen are given (1 Chronicles 26:9), but in this latter number his relatives are included. read more

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