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1 Chronicles 26:23

26:22 The sons of Jehieli; Zetham, and Joel his brother, which were over the treasures of the house of the LORD.
Of the Amramites, and the Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites:

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Of the Amramites, of the Izharites, of the Hebronites, of the Uzzielites:

Of the Amramites, and the Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites:

Of the Amramites, and the Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites:

26:24 And Shebuel the son of Gershom, the son of Moses, was ruler of the treasures.

What does 1 Chronicles 26:23 mean?

1 Chronicles 26:23 is a verse in the book of 1 Chronicles, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include עַמְרָמִי (ʻAmrâmîy), יִצְהָרִי (Yitshârîy), חֶבְרוֹנִי (Chebrôwnîy). It connects to 10 cross-referenced passages elsewhere in Scripture.

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the
Amramites,עַמְרָמִיʻAmrâmîy/am-raw-mee'/H6020an Amramite or descendant of Amram
and
the
Izharites,יִצְהָרִיYitshârîy/yits-haw-ree'/H3325a Jitsharite or descendant of Jitshar
the
Hebronites,חֶבְרוֹנִיChebrôwnîy/kheb-ro-nee'/H2276Chebronite (collectively), an inhabitant of Chebron
and
the
Uzzielites:עׇזִּיאֵלִיʻOzzîyʼêlîy/oz-zee-ay-lee'/H5817an Uzzielite (collectively) or descendants of Uzziel

Commentary on 1 Chronicles 26:23

HENRY_FULL · 1 Chronicles 26:23–25
ion" The Defeat of the Ammonites. ( b. c. 1306.) 1 And it came to pass, that after the year was expired, at the time that kings go out to battle, Joab led forth the power of the army, and wasted the country of the children of Ammon, and came and besieged Rabbah. But David tarried at Jerusalem. And Joab smote Rabbah, and destroyed it. 2 And David took the crown of their king from off his head, and found it to weigh a talent of gold, and there were precious stones in it; and it was set upon David's head: and he brought also exceeding much spoil out of the city. 3 And he brought out the people that were in it, and cut them with saws, and with harrows of iron, and with axes. Even so dealt David with all the cities of the children of Ammon. And David and all the people returned to Jerusalem. How the army of the Ammonites and their allies was routed in the field we read in the foregoing chapters. Here we have the destruction of Rabbah, the metropolis of their kingdom ( v. 1 ), the putting of their king's crown upon David's head ( v. 2 ), and the great severity that was used towards the people, v. 3 . Of this we had a more full account in 2 Sam. xi., xii. , and cannot but remember it by this sad token, that while Joab was besieging Rabbah David fell into that great sin in the matter of Uriah. But it is observable that, though the rest of the story is repeated, that is not: a hint only is given of it, in those words which lie here in a parenthesis— But David tarried at Jerusalem. If he had been abroad with his army, he would have been out of the way of that temptation; but, indulging his ease, he fell into uncleanness. Now, as the relating of the sin David fell into is an instance of the impartiality and fidelity of the sacred writers, so the avoiding of the repetition of it here, when there was a fair occasion given to speak of it again, is designed to teach us that, though there may be a just occasion to speak of the faults and miscarriages of others, yet we should not take delight in the repetition of them. That should always be looked upon as an unpleasing subject which, though sometimes one cannot help falling upon, yet one would not choose to dwell upon, any more than we should love to rake in a dunghill. The persons, or actions, we can say no good of, we had best say nothing of.

Cross-references

Related passages from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

Exodus 1:14

And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage, in morter, and in brick, and in all manner of service in the field: all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour.

Joshua 9:23

Now therefore ye are cursed, and there shall none of you be freed from being bondmen, and hewers of wood and drawers of water for the house of my God. none: Heb. not be cut off from you

Judges 8:6

And the princes of Succoth said, Are the hands of Zebah and Zalmunna now in thine hand, that we should give bread unto thine army?

Judges 8:7

And Gideon said, Therefore when the LORD hath delivered Zebah and Zalmunna into mine hand, then I will tear your flesh with the thorns of the wilderness and with briers. tear: Heb. thresh

Judges 8:16

And he took the elders of the city, and thorns of the wilderness and briers, and with them he taught the men of Succoth. taught: Heb. made to know

Judges 8:17

And he beat down the tower of Penuel, and slew the men of the city.

1 Kings 9:21

Their children that were left after them in the land, whom the children of Israel also were not able utterly to destroy, upon those did Solomon levy a tribute of bondservice unto this day.

1 Chronicles 19:2

And David said, I will shew kindness unto Hanun the son of Nahash, because his father shewed kindness to me. And David sent messengers to comfort him concerning his father. So the servants of David came into the land of the children of Ammon to Hanun, to comfort him.

Psalms 21:8

Thine hand shall find out all thine enemies: thy right hand shall find out those that hate thee.

Psalms 21:9

Thou shalt make them as a fiery oven in the time of thine anger: the LORD shall swallow them up in his wrath, and the fire shall devour them.

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What does 1 Chronicles 26:23 say?

1 Chronicles 26:23 (King James Version) reads: "Of the Amramites, and the Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites:"

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1 Chronicles 26:23 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of 1 Chronicles.

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