1 Chronicles 26

Korah’s family

1These are the groups of guards of the temple‘s gates. Kore’s son Meshelemiah was a descendant of Asaph, who was from the clan of Korah. 2And Meshelemiah had 7 sons. These were their names: Zechariah was born first and Jediael was his second son. Zebadiah was his third son and Jathniel was his 4th son. 3Elam was his 5th son. Jehohanan was his 6th son and Eliehoenai was his 7th son.
26:3 Asaph in verse 1 is not the same as Asaph the musician.

4Obed-Edom was another guard. God had blessed him with 8 sons. These were their names: Shemaiah was born first. Jehozabad was his second son and Joah was his third son. Sachar was his 4th son and Nethanel was his 5th son. 5Ammiel was his 6th son. Issachar was his 7th son and Peullethai was his 8th son.

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This verse is empty because in this translation its contents have been moved to form part of verse 1Ch 26:7.
In this translation, this verse contains text which in some other translations appears in verses 1Ch 26:6-1Ch 26:7.
7Also, his son, Shemaiah had 4 sons. They were called Othni, Rephael, Obed and Elzabad. They were rulers in their clan. They were very brave and their relatives, Elihu and Semachiah were also strong men.

8All those men were sons of Obed-Edom. They and their sons and their relatives were men who could work well. All those men could work well because they were strong. There were 62 of these men who belonged to Obed-Edom’s clan.

9And Meshelemiah had 18 sons and men from among his relatives who could work well.
26:9 The job of the temple guards was to be responsible for the gates and doors of the temple. They would open the gates and doors at the right times. And they would close them at the proper times. They would control the entrances to keep out anyone who should not come in.

Merari’s family

10Also, Merari’s son Hosah had 4 sons. Shimri was the most important son. Shimri was not born first but his father made him the most important son among his sons. 11Hilkiah was second. Tebaliah was third and Zechariah was the fourth son. There were 13 men from Hosah’s clan who worked as guards.

12The leaders of the clans agreed how and when each group should work as guards in the LORD‘s house. 13They chose their jobs in the same fair way as they had chosen the work for the other Levites. They did that for each gate. They were fair to the large clans but they were also fair to the small ones.

14They chose Shelemiah for the East gate. They chose his son Zechariah for the North gate and he gave good advice. 15They chose Obed-Edom to be a guard at the South gate. They chose his sons to be guards at the place where the Levites kept things for their work. 16Shuppim and Hosah kept the West gate safe and the Shallecheth Gate on the higher road. They chose the times for a group to work each day. 17Six Levites kept safe the east, four the north and four the south each day. Two worked together each day to be guards at the place where they kept their things. 18On the west side, there were 4 guards on the road near the yard. And there were two guards on the west side at the yard.

19That is how they gave their jobs as guards to each group among the clans of Korah and Merari.

The work of other Levite families

20From the other Levites, Ahijah kept the valuable things safe. That included the valuable things that the priests used in God’s house. And it included the valuable things that people had given to God.

21Ladan was a descendant of Gershon and he was the ancestor of several clans. Jehieli was a leader of one clan. 22The sons of Jehieli, Zetham and his brother Joel, kept safe the valuable things in the LORD‘s house.

23The descendants of Amram, Izhar, Hebron and Uzziel did other work. 24Gershom’s descendant, Shebuel was the most important officer over the valuable things. Gershom was a son of Moses. 25Gershom’s brother, Eliezer was the father of Rehabiah. Jeshaiah was his son and he was the father of Joram. Joram’s son, Zichri, was the father of Shelomoth. 26Shelomoth and his relatives kept safe all the holy things that King David had given to God. The leaders of clans and army officers had also given things to God. Some officers were over groups of 1000 soldiers and some officers were over groups of 100 soldiers. Shelomoth and his relatives kept those holy things safe too. 27When the Israelites won a fight, they won things from their enemies. Then they took a part of the good things that they had won. Then they gave them to pay for repairs to the LORD‘s house. 28That included all the things that Samuel the prophet and Saul the son of Kish had given. And it included the things that Ner’s son, Abner had given. And it included the things that Zeruiah’s son Joab had given. Shelomoth and his relatives kept those things safe too.

29Chenaniah and his sons were descendants of Izhar. They did not work in the temple. They were judges and officers over Israel.

30Hashabiah, Hebron’s descendant, had 1700 good workers in his clan. They were over the people to the west of the River Jordan. They made it sure that they worked for the LORD and for the king in a proper way. 31Jerijah was the most important man among Hebron’s descendants. When David had been king for 40 years, people looked in the records of their ancestors and of their descendants. They read there that great soldiers of the Hebron clan were living at Jazer in Gilead. 32There were 2700 men from Jerijah’s clan who were good leaders. King David told them that they must be leaders of Reuben’s tribe, Gad’s tribe and the half tribe of Manasseh. They were over them for everything that was important to God or to the king.
26:32 David organised all of this during the 40th year of his rule. That was his last year before he died.

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