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1 CHR 23:7–23:32 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

The Gershonites

23:7 The Gershonites

7The Gershonites included Ladan and Shimei. 8Ladan’s three sons were: Yehiel (the oldest), Zetam, and Yoel. 9Shimei’s[fn] three sons were: Shelomot, Haziel, and Haran. (They were leaders of Ladan’s clans.) 10Shimei’s four sons were: Yahat, Zina,[fn] Yeush, and Beriah. 11(Yahat was the head, and Zizah was second. Yeush amd Beriah were grouped together as one family unit as they only had few descendants.)

The Kohatites

12Kohat’s four sons were: Amram, Yitshar, Hevron, and Uzziel. 13Amram’s sons were Aharon and Mosheh (Aaron and Moses). Aharon and his future male descendants were permanently appointed to consecrate the most sacred things, to burn incense, to minister to Yahweh, and to bless his name.[ref] 14Mosheh was known as a man who served God, and his descendants were included with the other Levites. 15Mosheh’s sons were Gershom and Eliezer. 16Gershom’s eldest son was Shevuel. 17Eliezer’s only son was Rehavyah, but Rehavyah went on to have many sons.

18Yitshar’s eldest son was Shelomot. 19Hevron’s sons from oldest to youngest were: Yeriyyah, Amaryah, Yahaziel, and Yekamean. 20Uzziel’s sons were Mikah and Yishshiyah.

The Merarites

21Merari’s sibs were Mahli and Mushi, and Mahli sons were Eleazar and Kish. 22Eleazar died without having any sons, so his brother Kish’s sons married his daughters (to continue the family name). 23Mushi had three sons: Mahli, Eder, and Yerimot.

24Those were Levi’s descendants by their clans and their appointments, who did the work of serving in Yahweh’s temple once they reached twenty years old, 25because David had said, “Yisrael’s God Yahweh has given peace to his people, and he’ll now live forever in Yerushalem, 26so the Levites won’t need to carry the sacred tent anymore, along with all its equipment.”[ref] 27So one of David’s final instructions had been to count the Levite men who were twenty years old and over, 28because their work was to assist Aharon’s descendants in their work in Yahweh’s temple. They were in charge of the temple courtyards and siderooms, in charge of the purification ceremonies, and did other work at the temple.[ref] 29They were also in charge of the sacred bread, as well as the fine flour for the offering, the wafers of bread without rising agent, the baking pans, and all the measuring and mixing of ingredients.

30Every morning and every evening the Levites stood and praised Yahweh. 31They would also do that on the rest days, and at the new moon celebrations and during the other religious festivals. There were regulations about how many of them must always be on duty serving Yahweh. 32They were also in charge of the sacred tent and the holy place and assisting the priests (their relatives, Aharon’s descendants) in their service at Yahweh’s temple.


23:9 Possibly the wrong name got into the Hebrew here, because it disagrees with v10.

23:10 Some ancient translations have Zizah here, which would seem to fit better with v11.


23:13: Exo 28:1.

23:26: Deu 10:8.

23:28-32: Num 3:5-9.

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