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divisions . . . Aaron. 1 Chronicles 2:0 4 is concerning the courses of the priests, as 1 Chronicles 2:0 3 is of the Levites. Compare 1 Chronicles 23:6 .
E.W. Bullinger
divisions . . . Aaron. 1 Chronicles 2:0 4 is concerning the courses of the priests, as 1 Chronicles 2:0 3 is of the Levites. Compare 1 Chronicles 23:6 .
children = sons.
distributed = divided into courses, as in 1 Chronicles 23:6 .
chief men = strong men. Hebrew. geber. App-14 . Here denoting the heads of houses, or families.
divided by lot. See note on the Urim and Thummim (Exodus 28:30 ).
God. Hebrew. Elohim. (with Art.) = the [true] God. App-4 .
and of. Some codices, with four early printed editions, Aramaean, Syriac, and Vulgate, read "and from among".
the scribe = the secretary. Compare 1 Chronicles 27:32 . See note on 2 Samuel 8:17 .
Ahimelech. So that Abiathar had a son named Ahimelech, who assisted him, as Hophni and Phinehas assisted Eli.
lot came forth. See notes on Exodus 28:30 .
Jehoiarib. The twenty-four courses took, and kept, the names of these first heads (verses: 1 Chronicles 24:7-18 ). Each officiated a week (Sabbath to Sabbath), and Zacharias belonged to the eighth (Luke 1:5 ). Compare Nehemiah 12:0 . Solomon appointed the same courses, which were continued by Hezekiah and Josiah. Only four returned from the Captivity (Ezra 2:36-39 . Nehemiah 7:39-42 ; Nehemiah 12:1-21 ). Luke 1:5 shows that they must have been made complete.
the orderings = the appointments: i.e. the order in which they fulfilled their service was all of Jehovah.
as = according as.
the rest of the sons of Levi. Verses 20-30 give the names of the heads of the twenty-four courses of Levites enumerated in 1 Chronicles 23:6-23 .
Jeriah. Some codices, with eight early printed editions, Septuagint, and Syriac, read "and the sons of Jeriah", but the Ellipses are rightly supplied from Ch. 1 Chronicles 23:19 .
Beno = his son; Jaaziah being a third son of Merari.
cast lots. See notes on the Urim and Thummim (Exodus 28:30 . Numbers 26:55 ).
over against = equally with.