(0.35) | 1Ch 9:22 | All those selected to be gatekeepers at the entrances numbered 212. Their names were recorded in the genealogical records of their settlements. David and Samuel the prophet 1 had appointed them to their positions. 2 |
(0.35) | 1Ch 9:27 | They would spend the night in their posts all around God’s sanctuary, 1 for they were assigned to guard it and would open it with the key every morning. |
(0.35) | 1Ch 9:33 | The musicians and Levite family leaders stayed in rooms at the sanctuary 1 and were exempt from other duties, for day and night they had to carry out their assigned tasks. |
(0.35) | 1Ch 11:2 | In the past, even when Saul was king, you were Israel’s commanding general. 1 The Lord your God said to you, ‘You will shepherd my people Israel; you will rule over my people Israel.’” |
(0.35) | 1Ch 12:20 | When David 1 went to Ziklag, the men of Manasseh who joined him were Adnach, Jozabad, Jediael, Michael, Jozabad, Elihu, and Zillethai, leaders of a thousand soldiers each in the tribe of Manasseh. |
(0.35) | 1Ch 15:16 | David told the leaders of the Levites to appoint some of their relatives as musicians; they were to play various instruments, including stringed instruments and cymbals, and to sing loudly and joyfully. 1 |
(0.35) | 1Ch 15:18 | along with some of their relatives who were second in rank, including Zechariah, 1 Jaaziel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Unni, Eliab, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattithiah, Eliphelehu, Mikneiah, Obed-Edom, and Jeiel, the gatekeepers. |
(0.35) | 1Ch 15:27 | David was wrapped in a linen robe, as were all the Levites carrying the ark, the musicians, and Kenaniah the supervisor of transport and the musicians; 1 David also wore a linen ephod. 2 |
(0.35) | 1Ch 16:5 | Asaph was the leader and Zechariah second in command, followed by Jeiel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Mattithiah, Eliab, Benaiah, Obed-Edom, and Jeiel. They were to play stringed instruments; Asaph was to sound the cymbals; |
(0.35) | 1Ch 16:42 | Heman and Jeduthun were in charge of the music, including the trumpets, cymbals, and the other musical instruments used in praising God. The sons of Jeduthun guarded the entrance. 1 |
(0.35) | 1Ch 19:4 | So Hanun seized David’s servants and shaved their beards off. 1 He cut off the lower part of their robes so that their buttocks were exposed 2 and then sent them away. |
(0.35) | 1Ch 19:5 | Messengers 1 came and told David what had happened to the men, so he summoned them, for the men were thoroughly humiliated. The king said, “Stay in Jericho 2 until your beards grow again; then you may come back.” |
(0.35) | 1Ch 20:4 | Later there was a battle 1 with the Philistines in Gezer. 2 At that time Sibbekai the Hushathite killed Sippai, 3 one of the descendants of the Rephaim, and the Philistines 4 were subdued. |
(0.35) | 1Ch 21:5 | Joab reported to David the number of warriors. 1 In all Israel there were 1,100,000 2 sword-wielding soldiers; Judah alone had 470,000 sword-wielding soldiers. 3 |
(0.35) | 1Ch 21:29 | Now the Lord’s tabernacle (which Moses had made in the wilderness) and the altar for burnt sacrifices were at that time at the worship center 1 in Gibeon. |
(0.35) | 1Ch 23:13 | The sons of Amram: Aaron and Moses. Aaron and his descendants were chosen on a permanent basis to consecrate the most holy items, to offer sacrifices before the Lord, to serve him, and to praise his name. 1 |
(0.35) | 1Ch 23:32 | They were in charge of the meeting tent and the holy place, and helped their relatives, the descendants of Aaron, in the service of the Lord’s temple. 1 |
(0.35) | 1Ch 25:1 | David and the army officers selected some of the sons of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun to prophesy as they played stringed instruments and cymbals. 1 The following men were assigned this responsibility: 2 |
(0.35) | 1Ch 25:5 | All these were the sons of Heman, the king’s prophet. God had promised him these sons in order to make him prestigious. 1 God gave Heman fourteen sons and three daughters. |
(0.35) | 1Ch 26:26 | Shelomith 1 and his relatives were in charge of all the storehouses containing the consecrated items dedicated by King David, the family leaders who led units of a thousand and a hundred, and the army officers. |