1 Chronicles 6:54

54 These are the places where Aaron's descendants lived. His descendants from the Kohath family group received the first share of the land.

1 Chronicles 6:54 Meaning and Commentary

Ver. 54-81. Now these are their dwelling places
The dwelling places of the priests and Levites, assigned and given to them in the several tribes of Israel; and the account of them agrees with that in ( Joshua 21:1 ) with some few variations of names of places, which have been there observed: see the notes there; only in ( 1 Chronicles 6:57-60 ) two cities are omitted, Juttah and Gibeon, through want of care in transcribing, since they are said to be "thirteen", as they should be, whereas eleven only are mentioned. The Jews say F8, the cities of the suburbs (those here mentioned) ceased from the time the first temple was destroyed; and yet Ezra, who lived after the captivity, and the building the second temple, here gives a very particular account of them; the suburbs belonging to every city, which he particularly mentions, were 2000 cubits, both to the cities of refuge, and the rest, ( Numbers 35:5 ) Hebron, the first city mentioned in the next verse, was a city of refuge, and had suburbs of such a space; and it is remarkable, that some of the temples with the Heathens, which were asylums, or places of refuge, had the space of 2000 paces assigned them for the same sanctity and privilege F9.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 T. Bab. Sotah, fol. 48. 2.
F9 Tacit. Annal. l. 3. c. 62.

1 Chronicles 6:54 In-Context

52 Meraioth was Zerahiah's son. Amariah was Meraioth's son. Ahitub was Amariah's son.
53 Zadok was Ahitub's son, and Ahimaaz was Zadok's son.
54 These are the places where Aaron's descendants lived. His descendants from the Kohath family group received the first share of the land.
55 They were given the city of Hebron in Judah and the pastures around it,
56 but the fields farther from the city and the villages near Hebron were given to Caleb son of Jephunneh.
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