We have here an account of the business of the
Levites. That tribe had made but a very small figure all the time
of the judges, till Eli and Samuel appeared. But when David revived
religion the Levites were, of all men, in the greatest reputation.
And happy it was that they had Levites who were men of sense, fit
to support the honour of their tribe. We have here an account, I.
Of the Levites that were appointed to be porters,
1 Concerning the divisions of the porters: Of the Korhites was Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph. 2 And the sons of Meshelemiah were, Zechariah the firstborn, Jediael the second, Zebadiah the third, Jathniel the fourth, 3 Elam the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, Elioenai the seventh. 4 Moreover the sons of Obed-edom were, Shemaiah the firstborn, Jehozabad the second, Joah the third, and Sacar the fourth, and Nethaneel the fifth, 5 Ammiel the sixth, Issachar the seventh, Peulthai the eighth: for God blessed him. 6 Also unto Shemaiah his son were sons born, that ruled throughout the house of their father: for they were mighty men of valour. 7 The sons of Shemaiah; Othni, and Rephael, and Obed, Elzabad, whose brethren were strong men, Elihu, and Semachiah. 8 All these of the sons of Obed-edom: they and their sons and their brethren, able men for strength for the service, were threescore and two of Obed-edom. 9 And Meshelemiah had sons and brethren, strong men, eighteen. 10 Also Hosah, of the children of Merari, had sons; Simri the chief, (for though he was not the firstborn, yet his father made him the chief;) 11 Hilkiah the second, Tebaliah the third, Zechariah the fourth: all the sons and brethren of Hosah were thirteen. 12 Among these were the divisions of the porters, even among the chief men, having wards one against another, to minister in the house of the Lord. 13 And they cast lots, as well the small as the great, according to the house of their fathers, for every gate. 14 And the lot eastward fell to Shelemiah. Then for Zechariah his son, a wise counsellor, they cast lots; and his lot came out northward. 15 To Obed-edom southward; and to his sons the house of Asuppim. 16 To Shuppim and Hosah the lot came forth westward, with the gate Shallecheth, by the causeway of the going up, ward against ward. 17 Eastward were six Levites, northward four a day, southward four a day, and toward Asuppim two and two. 18 At Parbar westward, four at the causeway, and two at Parbar. 19 These are the divisions of the porters among the sons of Kore, and among the sons of Merari.
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 (
II. Of several of those that were called to
this service, it is taken notice of that they were mighty men of
valour (
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 (
IV. It is said of one here that though
he was not the first-born his father made him the chief
(
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,
20 And of the Levites, Ahijah was over the treasures of the house of God, and over the treasures of the dedicated things. 21 As concerning the sons of Laadan; the sons of the Gershonite Laadan, chief fathers, even of Laadan the Gershonite, were Jehieli. 22 The sons of Jehieli; Zetham, and Joel his brother, which were over the treasures of the house of the Lord. 23 Of the Amramites, and the Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites: 24 And Shebuel the son of Gershom, the son of Moses, was ruler of the treasures. 25 And his brethren by Eliezer; Rehabiah his son, and Jeshaiah his son, and Joram his son, and Zichri his son, and Shelomith his son. 26 Which Shelomith and his brethren were over all the treasures of the dedicated things, which David the king, and the chief fathers, the captains over thousands and hundreds, and the captains of the host, had dedicated. 27 Out of the spoils won in battles did they dedicate to maintain the house of the Lord. 28 And all that Samuel the seer, and Saul the son of Kish, and Abner the son of Ner, and Joab the son of Zeruiah, had dedicated; and whosoever had dedicated any thing, it was under the hand of Shelomith, and of his brethren.
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 (
29 Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were for the outward business over Israel, for officers and judges. 30 And of the Hebronites, Hashabiah and his brethren, men of valour, a thousand and seven hundred, were officers among them of Israel on this side Jordan westward in all the business of the Lord, and in the service of the king. 31 Among the Hebronites was Jerijah the chief, even among the Hebronites, according to the generations of his fathers. In the fortieth year of the reign of David they were sought for, and there were found among them mighty men of valour at Jazer of Gilead. 32 And his brethren, men of valour, were two thousand and seven hundred chief fathers, whom king David made rulers over the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh, for every matter pertaining to God, and affairs of the king.
All the offices of the house of God being
well provided with Levites, we have here an account of those that
were employed as officers and judges in the outward business, which
must not be neglected, no, not for the temple itself. The
magistracy is an ordinance of God for the good of the church as
truly as the ministry is. And here we are told, 1. That the Levites
were employed in the administration of justice in concurrence with
the princes and elders of the several tribes, who could not be
supposed to understand the law so well as the Levites, who made it
their business to study it. None of those Levites who were employed
in the service of the sanctuary, none of the singers or porters,
were concerned in this outward business; either one was enough to
engage the whole man or it was presumption to undertake both. 2.
Their charge was both in all business of the Lord, and in
the service of the kings,