1-Chronicles - 26:29



29 Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were for the outward business over Israel, for officers and judges.

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Explanation and meaning of 1-Chronicles 26:29.

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But Chonenias and his sons were over the Isaarites, for the business abroad over Israel to teach them and judge them.
Of the Jizharites, Chenaniah and his sons were over Israel, for the outward business for officers and judges.
Of the Izharite, Chenaniah and his sons are for the outward work over Israel, for officers and for judges.
Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons had to do all the public business of Israel, in relation to judges and men in authority.
Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sorts were for the outward business over Israel, for officers and judges.
Yet truly, Chenaniah and his sons were over the Izharites, for the exterior works concerning Israel, in order to teach and to judge them.

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Historical Commentaries

Scholarly Analysis and Interpretation.

Outward business - Work done without the city; cutting of timber, hewing stones, ploughing the fields belonging to the sanctuary. - Jarchi.

Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons [were] for the outward business (n) over Israel, for officers and judges.
(n) Meaning of things that were out of the city.

Of the Izharites, Chenaniah and his sons were
for the outward business over Israel,.... Which was done out of the temple, and out of Jerusalem, in the several parts of the country:
for officers and judges; to administer justice and judgment, and to take care that the laws of God were observed, both with respect to things civil and religious, and delinquents punished; which is a better sense than what Jarchi and Kimchi put upon this:
outward business, as if it lay in taking care to have timber cut down in the forest, and stones dug and hewed in the mountains, for the building of the temple; and that the lands were ploughed, and the vineyards, gardens, and orchards, dressed, which were devoted to sacred uses.

OFFICERS AND JUDGES. (1-Chronicles 26:29-32)
officers and judges--The word rendered "officers" is the term which signifies scribes or secretaries, so that the Levitical class here described were magistrates, who, attended by their clerks, exercised judicial functions; there were six thousand of them (1-Chronicles 23:4), who probably acted like their brethren on the principle of rotation, and these were divided into three classes--one (1-Chronicles 26:29) for the outward business over Israel; one (1-Chronicles 26:30), consisting of seventeen hundred, for the west of Jordan "in all business of the Lord, and in the service of the king"; and the third (1-Chronicles 26:31-32), consisting of twenty-seven hundred, "rulers for every matter pertaining to God, and affairs of the king."

The officials for the external business. - 1-Chronicles 26:29. "As to the Izharites, Chenaniah (see on 1-Chronicles 15:22) with his sons was for the outward business over Israel for scribes and judges." According to this, the external business of the Levites consisted of service as scribes and judges, for which David had set apart 6000 Levites (1-Chronicles 23:4). Without sufficient reason, Bertheau would refer the external business to the exaction of the dues for the temple, because in Nehemiah 11:16 ההיצנה המּלאכה for the temple is spoken of. But it does not at all follow that in our verse the external work had any reference to the temple, and that the scribes and judges had only this narrow sphere of action, since here, instead of the house of God, ישׂראל על is mentioned as the object with which the external service was connected.

Judges - Judges over the people, in the several cities and towns, to determine questions and controversies which might arise among them. And the reason why the Levites were intrusted with these matters was, because the common law of Israel, by which they had and held all their rights was no other than the law of God, whereof the priests and Levites being the established interpreters, must needs be the most proper judges of things depending thereon.

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