1CH 26

1 Chronicles 26:3

WEB

Elam the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, and Eliehoenai the seventh.

BSB

Elam the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, and Eliehoenai the seventh.

KJV

Elam the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, Elioenai the seventh.

Matthew Henry

Verses 1–19

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 to this office, ministers are said to have the keys to the kingdom of heaven committed to them (Mat 16:19), that they may admit, and exclude, according to the law of Christ.

II. Of several of those that were called to this service, it is taken notice of that they were mighty men of valour (Ch1 26:6), strong men (Ch1 26:7), able men (Ch1 26:8), and one of them that he was a wise counsellor (Ch1 26:14), who probably, when he had used this office of a deacon well and given proofs of more than ordinary wisdom, purchased to himself a good degree, and was preferred from the gate to the council-board, Ti1 3:13. As for those that excelled in strength of body, and courage and resolution of mind, they were thereby qualified for the post assigned them; for whatever service God calls men to he either finds them fit or makes them so.

III. The sons of Obed-edom were employed in this office, sixty-two of that family. This was he that entertained the ark with reverence and cheerfulness; and see how he was rewarded for it. 1. He had eight sons (Ch1 26:5), for God blessed him. The increase and building up of families are owing to the divine blessing; and a great blessing it is to a family to have many children, when like these they are able for, and eminent in, the service of God. 2. His sons were preferred to places of trust in the sanctuary. They had faithfully attended the ark in their own house, and now were called to attend it in God's house. He that is trusty in little shall be trusted with more. He that keeps God's ordinances in his own tent is fit to have the custody of them in God's tabernacle, Ti1 3:4, Ti1 3:5. I have kept thy law, says David, and this I had because I kept thy precepts, Psa 119:55, Psa 119:56.

IV. It is said of one here that though he was not the first-born his father made him the chief (Ch1 26:10), either because he was very excellent, or because the elder son was very weak. He was made chief, perhaps not in inheriting the estate (for that was forbidden by the law, Deu 21:16, Deu 21:17), but in this service, which required personal qualifications.

V. The porters, as the singers, had their post assigned them by lot, so many at such a gate, and so many at such a one, that every one might know his post and make it good, Ch1 26:13. It is not said that they were cast into twenty-four courses, as before; but here are the names of about twenty-four (Ch1 26:1-11), and the posts assigned are twenty-four, Ch1 26:17, Ch1 26:18. We have therefore reason to think they were distributed into as many companies. Happy are those who dwell in God's house: for, as they are well fed, well taught, and well employed, so they are well guarded. Men attended at the gates of the temple, but angels attend at the gates of the New Jerusalem, Rev 21:12.

Cross-references: Matt 16:19 · 1Chr 26:6 · 1Chr 26:7 · 1Chr 26:8 · 1Chr 26:14 · 1Tim 3:13 · 1Chr 26:5 · 1Tim 3:4 · 1Tim 3:5 · Ps 119:55 · Ps 119:56 · 1Chr 26:10 · Deut 21:16 · Deut 21:17 · 1Chr 26:13 · 1Chr 26:1 · 1Chr 26:17 · 1Chr 26:18 · Rev 21:12

Hebrew interlinear

H5867

עֵילָםʻÊylâm/ay-lawm'/

n-pr-m n-pr-loc — Elam

Derivation: or עוֹלָם; (Ezra 10:2; Jeremiah 49:36), probably from 5956; hidden, i.e. distant;

Elam, a son of Shem and his descendants, with their country; also of six Israelites

KJV: Elam.

עֵילָם

n.pr.m — Elam

עֵילָם n.pr.m.

1. heads of families of returned exiles

2. a chief of people

3. name in Benjamin

4. Levite name

5. a priest

עֵילָם

n.pr.gent — Elam

עֵילָם n.pr.gent. et terr. Elam

H2549

חֲמִישִׁיchămîyshîy/kham-ee-shee'/

a — fifth, fifth

Derivation: or חֲמִשִּׁי; ordinal from 2568;

fifth; also a fifth

KJV: fifth (part).

חֲמִישִׁי

m — fifth

חֲמִישִׁי m., חֲמִישִׁית f.adj.num.ordin. fifth

H3076

יְהוֹחָנָןYᵉhôwchânân/yeh-ho-khaw-nawn'/

n-pr-m — Jehochanan

Derivation: from 3068 and 2603; Jehovah-favored;

Jehochanan, the name of eight Israelites

KJV: Jehohanan, Johanan. Compare 3110.

יְהוֹחָנָן

n.pr.m — Jehohanan

יְהוֹחָנָן, יוֹחָנָן n.pr.m.

1.

a. a priest

b. high priest

2. Levite

3. son of Tobiah

4. porter in David’s time

5. a Judaite captain

6. an Ephraimite

7. an Israelite, Ezra’s time

8. a Jewish captain, after fall of Jerus.

9. eldest son of king Josiah

10. a post-exilic prince of the line of David

11. father of Azariah, priest in Sol.’s time

12. two of David’s mighty men

13. a returning exile

H8345

שִׁשִּׁיshishshîy/shish-shee'/

n — sixth

Derivation: from 8337;

sixth, ordinal or (feminine) fractional

KJV: sixth (part).

שִׁשִּׁי

m — sixth

שִׁשִּׁי m. 22 שִׁשִּׁית f. 6 adj.num.ordin. sixth

H454

אֶלְיְהוֹעֵינַיʼElyᵉhôwʻêynay/el-ye-ho-ay-nah'ee/

n-pr-m — Eljehoenai, Eljoenai

Derivation: or (shortened) אֶלְיוֹעֵינַי; from 413 and 3068 and 5869; towards Jehovah (are) my eyes;

Eljehoenai or Eljoenai, the name of seven Israelites

KJV: Elihoenai, Elionai.

אֶלְיְהוֹעֵינַי

n.pr.m — Elihoenai

אֶלְיְהוֹעֵינַי n.pr.m. (unto י׳ are mine eyes)

1. a Korahite 1 Ch 26:3.

2. a returning exile Ezr 8:4.

אֶלְיוֹעֵינַי

n.pr.m — Elihoenai

אֶלְיוֹעֵינַי n.pr.m. (id. [a.di.ab])

1. a descendant of David

2. a Simeonite

3. a Benjamite

4. priests in time of Ezra

H7637

שְׁבִיעִיshᵉbîyʻîy/sheb-ee-ee'/

a — seventh

Derivation: or שְׁבִעִי; ordinal from 7657;

seventh

KJV: seventh (time).

שְׁבִיעִי

m — seventh

שְׁבִיעִי m. שְׁבִיעִית f. 97 adj.num.ord. seventh

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