Verses 1–15
Introduction
This chapter has four main topics:
1. the line of the high priests (1 Chronicles 6:3-Ezra :; 1 Chronicles 6:49-2 Thessalonians :),
2. the three generations of Levi (1 Chronicles 6:16-Amos :),
3. the singers (1 Chronicles 6:31-Galatians :) and
4. the cities where the Levites could live (1 Chronicles 6:54-151 Psalms :).
In 1 Chronicles 23-26 the service of the Levites is further arranged. Today every believer is a priest (1 Peter 2:5; Revelation 5:9-2 Samuel :), every believer is a Levite, that is, has a task, a gift (1 Corinthians 12:11) and all believers are also singers (Hebrews 13:15).
High Priestly Lineage
First the high priestly lineage is described. The list begins with the sons of Levi (1 Chronicles 6:1). They are mentioned in order of their birth (Genesis 46:11; Exodus 6:15; Numbers 3:17; Numbers 26:57). After having mentioned the three sons, the list continues with Kohath (1 Chronicles 6:2), because from his family Aaron (1 Chronicles 6:3), the first high priest, originates.
Of the sons of Aaron the first two, Nadab and Abihu, die by the judgment of the LORD. They entered the sanctuary with strange fire, which the LORD did not command them (Leviticus 10:1-Exodus :). That they, although they have no successors, are mentioned here anyway, will be to warn against a willful priestship. The line of the high priestly lineage is continued with Eleazar (1 Chronicles 6:4).
Eli’s name does not appear in this list. Eli is a high priest in the time of the book of Judges (1Samuel 1-4), but that he is via the line of Aaron’s fourth son, Ithamar. It is not known how the high priesthood of the line from Eleazar to the line from Ithamar has changed. However, Ithamar does not represent the line of God.
The high priesthood according to God’s thoughts runs through Zadok (1 Chronicles 6:8). Zadok is the faithful high priest whom God would raise up (1 Samuel 2:35; Ezekiel 40:46; Ezekiel 43:19Ezekiel 44:15; Ezekiel 48:11). Zadok and David belong together (2 Samuel 8:17; 2 Samuel 15:24; 1 Kings 1:8). Together they are a picture of the Lord Jesus as King-Priest.
Jehozadak, the last mentioned high priest, is carried away into exile (1 Chronicles 6:15). He is the father of Joshua, the high priest who returned from exile.