1 Chronicles 27
The division of the priests and Levites into groups for the service of the temple, including the organization of musicians and gatekeepers.
Bible version
Divisions of the Priesthood and Levites
Commentary
1 Chronicles 27 is a chapter that focuses on the organization of the military forces of Israel. It begins by listing the leaders of the twelve divisions of the army, each of which was responsible for one month of service. This was a system that was established by King David and was continued by his son Solomon. The chapter then goes on to list the various divisions of the army, including the chariots, horsemen, and infantry. It also mentions the various officers and their responsibilities. This chapter provides a great insight into the organization of the military forces of Israel during the time of King David and Solomon. The chapter ends with a list of the various cities and their rulers. This is an important reminder of the importance of the cities in the kingdom of Israel. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of the military forces in protecting the kingdom. Overall, 1 Chronicles 27 provides a great insight into the organization of the military forces of Israel during the time of King David and Solomon. It is a reminder of the importance of the cities and their rulers, as well as the importance of the military forces in protecting the kingdom.
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There are 34 verses in 1 Chronicles, chapter 27.