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1CH 9:14–9:34 ©

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Levites who returned

9:14 Levites who returned

14From Levi’s descendants who returned to Yehudah there were: Shemayah (Hasshuv’s son, Hasshuv was Azrikam’s son, Azrikam was Hashavyah’s son, Hashavyah was a descendant of Levi’s youngest son Merari), 15Bakbakkar, Heresh, Galal, Mattanyah (Mika’s son, Mika was Zikri’s son, Zikri was Asaf’s son), 16Ovadyah (Shemayah’s son, Shemayah was Galal’s son, Galal was Yedutun’s son), and Berekyah who lived in one of the villages where the Netofat people lived (Berekyah was Asa’s son, Asa was Elkanah’s son).

17From Levi’s descendants who returned to Yehudah who guarded the temple gates there was Shallum, Akkuv, Talmon, Ahiman, and some of their relatives. Shallum was their leader. 18Those descendents of Levi were gatekeepers at the King’s Gate on the east even at the present time.

19Shallum was Kore’s son, Kore was Evyasaph’s son, and Evyasaph was Korah’s son. Shallum and his relatives from his clan (Korah’s descendants), had the duty of being gatekeepers, responsible to guard the entrances to Yahweh’s temple as their ancestors had done. 20Previously Pinehas (Eleazar’s son) had supervised the gatekeepers. Yahweh was with Pinehas.

21Zekaryah (Meshelemyah’s son) was gatekeeper of the entrance to the assembly tent. 22Altogether, there were 212 men chosen to guard the gates. The records of the clans in their villages listed their names. King David and the prophet Shemuel (Samuel) appointed them because they were dependable. 23They and their sons watched over the gates of Yahweh’s house, i.e., the sacred tent, as guards. 24There were gatekeepers on each of the temple’s four sides: east, west, north, and south. 25Their relatives in their villages would come in from time to time to relieve them for seven days 26because the four leaders of the gatekeepers were Levites, and they were also trusted to supervise the chambers and the treasuries in God’s residence. 27They would spend the night around the temple while they were in charge, and would open it with the key each morning.

28Some of them monitored the utensils used in the activities—counting them as they brought them out and when they put them away again. 29Others took care of the containers and utensils used in the santuary, along with the fine flour, the wine and oil, and the frankincense and spices. 30Some of the priests mixed the fragrances and spices.

31There was a Levite named Mattithiah (the oldest son of Shallum, who was a descendant of Korah) whose official duty was supervising the baking of the flat breads. 32Some of Kohat’s descendants prepared the rows of bread to laid out on the sacred table every rest day.

33Some of Levi’s descendants were temple musicians and singers. The leaders of those families stayed in the temple accommodations. They didn’t have other duties because they they were expected to serve day and night. 34Those were the heads of the Levite families according to their generations and they lived in Yerushalem.

1CH 9:14–9:34 ©

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