1CH 26

1 Chronicles 26:23

WEB

Of the Amramites, of the Izharites, of the Hebronites, of the Uzzielites:

BSB

From the Amramites, the Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites:

KJV

Of the Amramites, and the Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites:

Matthew Henry

Verses 20–28

1 Chronicles 26:20–28

Observe, 1. There were treasures of the house of God. A great house cannot be well kept without stores of all manner of provisions. Much was expended daily upon the altar - flour, wine, oil, salt, fuel, besides the lamps; quantities of these were to be kept beforehand, besides the sacred vestments and utensils. These were the treasures of the house of God. And, because money answers all things, doubtless they had an abundance of it, which was received from the people's offerings, wherewith they bought in what they had occasion for. And perhaps much was laid up for an exigence. These treasures typified the plenty there is in our heavenly Father's house, enough and to spare. In Christ, the true temple, are hid treasures of wisdom and knowledge, and unsearchable riches. 2. There were treasures of dedicated things, dedicated mostly out of the spoils won in battle (Ch1 26:27), as a grateful acknowledgment of the divine protection. Abraham gave Melchisedec the tenth of the spoils Heb 7:4. In Moses's time the officers of the army, when they returned victorious, brought of their spoils an oblation to the Lord, Num 31:50. Of late this pious custom had been revived; and not only Samuel and David, but Saul, and Abner, and Joab, had dedicated of their spoils to the honour and support of the house of God, Ch1 26:28. Note, The more God bestows upon us the more he expects from us in works of piety and charity. Great successes call for proportionable returns. When we look over our estates we should consider, "Here are convenient things, rich things, it may be, and fine things; but where are the dedicated things?" Men of war must honour God with their spoils. 3. These treasures had treasurers, those that were over them (Ch1 26:20, Ch1 26:26), whose business it was to keep them, that neither moth nor rust might corrupt them, nor thieves break through and steal, to give out as there was occasion and to see that they were not wasted, embezzled, or alienated to the common use; and it is probable that they kept accounts of all that was brought in and how it was laid out.

Cross-references: 1Chr 26:27 · Heb 7:4 · Num 31:50 · 1Chr 26:28 · 1Chr 26:20 · 1Chr 26:26

Hebrew interlinear

H6020

עַמְרָמִיʻAmrâmîy/am-raw-mee'/

a — Amramite

Derivation: from 6019;

an Amramite or descendant of Amram

KJV: Amramite.

עַמְרָמִי

adj.gent — Amramite

עַמְרָמִי adj.gent. of 1, c. art. as n.coll. Nu 3:27 1 Ch 26:23.

H3325

יִצְהָרִיYitshârîy/yits-haw-ree'/

a — Jitsharite

Derivation: patronymically from 3324;

a Jitsharite or descendant of Jitshar

KJV: Izeharites, Izharites.

יִצְהָרִי

adj.gent — Jitsharite

יִצְהָרִי adj.gent. of foreg. [r.av.af], c. art. as subst. coll.

H2276

חֶבְרוֹנִיChebrôwnîy/kheb-ro-nee'/

n-m — Chebronite

Derivation: or חֶבְרֹנִי; patronymically from 2275;

Chebronite (collectively), an inhabitant of Chebron

KJV: Hebronites.

חֶבְרוֹנִי

adj.gent — Hebronites

חֶבְרוֹנִי, חֶבְרֹנִי adj.gent. alw. c. art. as subst. coll.

H5817

עׇזִּיאֵלִיʻOzzîyʼêlîy/oz-zee-ay-lee'/

a — Uzzielite

Derivation: patronymically from 5816;

an Uzzielite (collectively) or descendants of Uzziel

KJV: Uzzielites.

עָזִּיאֵלִי

adj.gent — Uzzielite

עָזִּיאֵלִי adj.gent. of foregoing [p.bx.ak], c. art. as subst. coll.

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