1CH 15

1 Chronicles 15:24

WEB

Shebaniah, Joshaphat, Nethanel, Amasai, Zechariah, Benaiah, and Eliezer, the priests, blew the trumpets before God’s ark; and Obed-Edom and Jehiah were doorkeepers for the ark.

BSB

Shebaniah, Joshaphat, Nethanel, Amasai, Zechariah, Benaiah, and Eliezer—the priests—were to blow the trumpets before the ark of God. Obed-edom and Jehiah were also to be guardians of the ark.

KJV

And Shebaniah, and Jehoshaphat, and Nethaneel, and Amasai, and Zechariah, and Benaiah, and Eliezer, the priests, did blow with the trumpets before the ark of God: and Obed-edom and Jehiah were doorkeepers for the ark.

Matthew Henry

Verses 1–24

1 Chronicles 15:1–24

Preparation is here made for the bringing of the ark home to the city of David from the house of Obed-edom. It is here owned that in the former attempt, though it was a very good work and in it they sought God, yet they sought him, not after the due order, Ch1 15:13. "We did not go about our work considerately; and therefore we sped so ill." Note, It is not enough that we do that which is good, but we must do it well - not enough that we seek God in a due ordinance, but we must seek after him, in a due order. Note, also, When we have suffered for our irregularities we must learn thereby to be more regular; then we answer the end of chastisement. Let us see how the matter was mended. 1. David now prepared a place for the reception of the ark, before he brought it to him; and thus he sought in the due order. He had not time to build a house, but he pitched a tent for it (Ch1 15:1), probably according to the pattern shown to Moses in the mount, or as near it as might be, of curtains and boards. Observe, When he made houses for himself in the city of David he prepared a place for the ark. Note, Wherever we build for ourselves, we must be sure to make room for God's ark, for a church in the house. 2. David now ordered that the Levites or priests should carry the ark upon their shoulders. Now he bethought himself of that which he could not but know before, that, none ought to carry the ark but the Levites, Ch1 15:2. The Kohathites carried it in their ordinary marches, and therefore had no wagons allotted them, because their work was to bear upon their shoulders, Num 7:9. But upon extraordinary occasions, as when they passed Jordan and compassed Jericho, the priests carried it. This rule was express, and yet David himself forgot it, and put the ark upon a cart. Note, Even those that are very knowing in the word of God, yet have it not always so ready to them as were to be wished when they have occasion to use it. Wise and good men may be guilty of an oversight, which, as soon as they are aware of, they will correct. David did not go about to justify what had been done amiss, nor to lay the blame on others, but owned himself guilty, with others, of not seeking God in a due order, and now took care not only to summon the Levites to the solemnity, as he did all Israel (Ch1 15:3), and had done before (Ch1 13:2), but to see that they assembled (Ch1 15:4), especially the sons of Aaron, Ch1 15:11. To them he gives the solemn charge (Ch1 15:12): You are the chief of the fathers of the Levites, therefore do you bring up the ark of the Lord. It is expected that those who are advanced above others in dignity should go before others in duty. "You are the chief, and therefore more is expected from you than from others, both by way of service yourselves and influence on the rest. You did it not at first, neither did your duty yourselves nor took care to instruct us, and we smarted for it: The Lord made a breach upon us; we have all smarted for your neglect; this has been by your means (see Mal 1:9): therefore sanctify yourselves, and mind your business." When those that have suffered for doing ill thus learn to do better the correction is well bestowed. 3. The Levites and priests sanctified themselves (Ch1 15:14) and were ready to carry the ark on their shoulders, according to the law, Ch1 15:15. Note, Many that are very remiss in their duty, if they were but faithfully told of it, would reform and do better. The breach upon Uzza made the priests more careful to sanctify themselves, that is, to cleanse themselves from all ceremonial pollution and to compose themselves for the solemn service of God, so as to strike a reverence upon the people. Some are made examples, that others may be made exemplary and very cautious. 4. Officers were appointed to be ready to bid the ark welcome, with every possible expression of joy, Ch1 15:16. David ordered the chief of the Levites to nominate those that they knew to be proficients for this service. Heman, Asaph, and Ethan, were now first appointed, Ch1 15:17. They undertook to sound with symbols (Ch1 15:19), others with psalteries (Ch1 15:20), others with harps, on the Sheminith, or eighth, eight notes higher or lower than the rest, according to the rules of the concert, Ch1 15:21. Some that were priests blew with the trumpet (Ch1 15:24), as was usual at the removal of the ark (Num 10:8) and at solemn feasts, Psa 81:3. And one was appointed for song (Ch1 15:22), for he was skilful in it, could sing well himself and instruct others. Note, As every man has received the gift, so he ought to minister the same, Pe1 4:10. And those that excel in any endowment should not only use it for the common good themselves, but teach others also, and not grudge to make others as wise as themselves. This way of praising God by musical instruments had not hitherto been in use. But David, being a prophet, instituted it by divine direction, and added it to the other carnal ordinances of that dispensation, as the apostle calls them, Heb 9:10. The New Testament keeps up singing of psalms, but has not appointed church-music. Some were appointed to be porters (Ch1 15:18), others door-keepers for the ark (Ch1 15:23, Ch1 15:24), and one of these was Obed-edom, who reckoned it no doubt a place of honour, and accepted it as recompence for the entertainment he had given to the ark. He had been for three months housekeeper to the ark, and indeed its landlord. But, when he might not be so any longer, such an affection had he for it that he was glad to be its door-keeper.

Cross-references: 1Chr 15:13 · 1Chr 15:1 · 1Chr 15:2 · Num 7:9 · 1Chr 15:3 · 1Chr 13:2 · 1Chr 15:4 · 1Chr 15:11 · 1Chr 15:12 · Mal 1:9 · 1Chr 15:14 · 1Chr 15:15 · 1Chr 15:16 · 1Chr 15:17 · 1Chr 15:19 · 1Chr 15:20 · 1Chr 15:21 · 1Chr 15:24 · Num 10:8 · Ps 81:3 · 1Chr 15:22 · 1Pet 4:10 · Heb 9:10 · 1Chr 15:18 · 1Chr 15:23

Hebrew interlinear

H7645

שְׁבַנְיָהShᵉbanyâh/sheb-an-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Shebanjah

Derivation: or שְׁבַנְיָהוּ; from the same as 7644 and 3050; Jah has grown (i.e. prospered);

Shebanjah, the name of three or four Israelites

KJV: Shebaniah.

שְׁבַנְיָה(וּ)

n.pr.m — Shebaniah

שְׁבַנְיָה(וּ) n.pr.m.

1. יָה:

a. Levites

b. priest

2. יָהוּ, priest

H3146

יוֹשָׁפָטYôwshâphâṭ/yo-shaw-fawt'/

n-pr-m — Joshaphat

Derivation: a form of 3092;

Joshaphat, an Israelite

KJV: Joshaphat.

יְהוֹשָׁפָט

n.pr.m — Jehoshaphat. Compare

יְהוֹשָׁפָט, יוֹשָׁפָט n.pr.m. (י׳ hath judged)

1. king of Judah, son of Asa

2. father of Jehu king of Israel

3. chronicler under David & Solomon, son of Ahilud

4. one of Sol.’s 12 officers who provided victuals for the royal household

5. one of David’s heroes

6. a priest & trumpeter in David’s time

7. in n.pr.loc., symbolical name of a valley near Jerusalem, place of ultimate judgment.

H5417

נְתַנְאֵלNᵉthanʼêl/neth-an-ale'/

n-pr-m — Nethanel

Derivation: from 5414 and 410; given of God;

Nethanel, the name of ten Israelites

KJV: Nethaneel.

נְתַנְאֵל

n.pr.m — Nethaneel

נְתַנְאֵל n.pr.m.

1. a chief of Issachar

2. 4th son of Jesse

3. name of priests

4. priest’s son (who had strange wife)

5. Levite name

6. a prince of Jehoshaphat

H6022

עֲמָשַׂיʻĂmâsay/am-aw-sah'-ee/

n-pr-m — Amasai

Derivation: from 6006; burdensome;

Amasai, the name of three Israelites

KJV: Amasai.

עֲמָשַׂי

n.pr.m — Amasai

עֲמָשַׂי n.pr.m.

1. warrior of David

2. Levites

H2148

זְכַרְיָהZᵉkaryâh/zek-ar-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Zecarjah

Derivation: or זְכַרְיָהוּ; from 2142 and 3050; Jah has remembered;

Zecarjah, the name of twenty-nine Israelites

KJV: Zachariah, Zechariah.

זְכַרְיָהוּ

n.pr.m — Zachariah

זְכַרְיָהוּ, oftener זְכַרְיָה n.pr.m.

1. king of Isr., son of Jerob. II

2. father of Hezekiah’s mother

3. contemporary of Isaiah

4. a Reubenite

5. a Benjamite

6. a Manassite

7. a son of Jehoshaphat

8. a captain of Jehosh.

9. teacher of Uzziah

10. Levites

11. priests

12. returned exiles

זְכַרְיָה

n.pr.m — Zachariah

זְכַרְיָה n.pr.m. prophet

H1141

בְּנָיָהBᵉnâyâh/ben-aw-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Benajah

Derivation: or בּנָיָהוּ; (prolonged) from 1129 and 3050; Jah has built;

Benajah, the name of twelve Israelites

KJV: Benaiah.

בְּנָיָ֫הוּ

n.pr.m — Benaiah

בְּנָיָ֫הוּ, בְּנָיָה n.pr.m. (Yah hath built up)—

1. one of David’s captains and heroes, son of Jehoiada

2. one of David’s thirty

3. a Simeonite

4. Levites

5. Israelites

H461

אֱלִיעֶזֶרʼĔlîyʻezer/el-ee-eh'-zer/

n-pr-m — Eliezer

Derivation: from 410 and 5828; God of help;

Eliezer, the name of a Damascene and of ten Israelites

KJV: Eliezer.

אֱלִיעֶ֫זֶר

n.pr.m — Eliezer

אֱלִיעֶ֫זֶר n.pr.m. (God is help)

a. Abraham’s steward, a Damascene

b. son of Moses

c. Benjamite

d. several priests

e. Reubenite

f. prophet in time of Jehoshaphat

g. Levite chief

h. son of Harim

H3548

כֹּהֵןkôhên/ko-hane'/

n-m — officiating, priest, acting priest

Derivation: active participle of 3547;

literally one officiating, a priest; also (by courtesy) an acting priest (although a layman)

KJV: chief ruler, × own, priest, prince, principal officer.

כֹּהֵן

n.m — priest

כֹּהֵן 750 n.m. priest

H2690

חָצַרchâtsar/khaw-tsar'/

v — trumpet, blow on that instrument

Derivation: a primitive root; properly, to surround with a stockade, and thus separate from the open country; but used only in the reduplicated form חֲצֹצֵר; or (2 Chronicles 5:12) חֲצֹרֵר; as dem. from 2689;

to trumpet, i.e. blow on that instrument

KJV: blow, sound, trumpeter.

חצצר

vb — sound a clarion

[חצצר] vb. Kt, חצר Qr, denominat. = sound a clarion

Pi. = players on clarions

Hiph. sound with clarions

H2689

חֲצֹצְרָהchătsôtsᵉrâh/khats-o-tser-aw'/

n-f — trumpet, sundered

Derivation: by reduplication from 2690;

a trumpet (from its sundered or quavering note)

KJV: trumpet(-er).

חֲצֹצְרָה

n.f — clarion

חֲצֹצְרָה n.f. clarion

1. as secular instr.

2. as sacred instr.

H6440

פָּנִיםpânîym/paw-neem'/

n-m — face, before

Derivation: plural (but always as singular) of an unused noun פָּנֶה; from 6437);

the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposition (before, etc.)

KJV: accept, a-(be-) fore(-time), against, anger, × as (long as), at, battle, because (of), beseech, countenance, edge, employ, endure, enquire, face, favour, fear of, for, forefront(-part), form(-er time, -ward), from, front, heaviness, × him(-self), honourable, impudent, in, it, look(-eth) (-s), × me, meet, × more than, mouth, of, off, (of) old (time), × on, open, out of, over against, the partial, person, please, presence, propect, was purposed, by reason of, regard, right forth, serve, × shewbread, sight, state, straight, street, × thee, × them(-selves), through ( -out), till, time(-s) past, (un-) to(-ward), upon, upside ( down), with(-in, -stand), × ye, × you.

פָּנֶה

n.m — face

[פָּנֶה], pl. פָּנִים 2123 n.m. face, also faces

I.

1. face, faces

2.

a. presence, person

b. technically, see one's face, i.e. appear before one, in one's presence

3. face of seraphim

4. face of animals

5. face (= surface) of ground

6. as adv.loc. before

7. for other phrases

II. with prepositions

H727

אָרוֹןʼârôwn/aw-rone'/

n-m — box

Derivation: or אָרֹן; from 717 (in the sense of gathering);

a box

KJV: ark, chest, coffin.

אֲרוֹן

n.m — chest

אֲרוֹן, c. art. הָאָרוֹן, הָאָרֹן 203 n.m. chest, ark

1. chest, for money-offerings

2. sarcophagus, mummy-case

3. chest, ark in tabernacle & temple

H430

אֱלֹהִיםʼĕlôhîym/el-o-heem'/

n-m — gods, God, magistrates

Derivation: plural of 433;

gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative

KJV: angels, × exceeding, God (gods) (-dess, -ly), × (very) great, judges, × mighty.

אֱלֹהִים

n.m.pl — gods

אֱלֹהִים 2570 n.m.pl.

1. pl. in number.

a. rulers, judges, either as divine representatives at sacred places or as reflecting divine majesty and power

b. divine ones, superhuman beings including God and angels

c. angels

d. gods

2. pl. intensive

a. god or goddess

b. godlike one

c. works of God, or things belongng to him

d. God

3. הָאֱלֹהִים the (true) God

4. אֱלֹהִים = God

H5654

עֹבֵד אֱדוֹםʻÔbêd ʼĔdôwm/o-bade' ed-ome'/

n-pr-m — Obed-Edom

Derivation: from the active participle of 5647 and 123; worker of Edom;

Obed-Edom, the name of five Israelites

KJV: Obed-edom.

עֹבֵד אֱדֹם

n.pr.m — Obed-edom

עֹבֵד אֱדֹם, and ע׳ אֱדוֹם n.pr.m. (servant of (god) Edom)

1. the Gittite who harboured the ark

2. one of the chief Levitical singers and doorkeepers

3. the family of the same

H3174

יְחִיָּהYᵉchîyâh/yekh-ee-yaw'/

n-pr-m — Jechijah

Derivation: from 2421 and 3050; Jah will live;

Jechijah, an Israelite

KJV: Jehiah.

יְחִיָּה

n.pr.m — Jehiah

יְחִיָּה n.pr.m. (may Yah live) keeper of the ark 1 Ch 15:24

H7778

שׁוֹעֵרshôwʻêr/sho-are'/

n-m — janitor

Derivation: or שֹׁעֵר active participle of 8176 (as denominative from 8179);

a janitor

KJV: doorkeeper, porter.

שֹׁעֵר

n.m — porter

שֹׁעֵר 37 n.m. porter

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