1 Chronicles 27:2

2 Jashobeam was in charge of the first company for the first month. He was the son of Zabdiel. The total number of men in Jashobeam's company was 24,000.

1 Chronicles 27:2 Meaning and Commentary

Ver. 2-15. Over the first course for the first month
The month Nisan, sometimes called Abib, which was March:

was Jashobeam the son of Zabdiel;
the first and chief of David's worthies, ( 1 Chronicles 11:11 )

and in his course were twenty and four;
and so in all the following ones; this man was of the posterity of Perez, or Pharez, a son of Judah, and so had the preference and command of all the captains of the army for that month:

Dodai an Ahohite;
the same with Dodo, ( 1 Chronicles 11:12 ) was over the course of the second month, the month Ziv, sometimes called Jiar, or April; and his lieutenant or successor was Mikloth:

Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, a chief priest;
or rather a prince, a principal officer, was general of the army for the third month, Sivan, or May; the same was mighty among the thirty, and even above them, for he was among the three mighty, ( 1 Chronicles 11:22 1 Chronicles 11:24 ) and Ammizabad his son succeeded him, or was his deputy, when other ways employed: though led by our version here, and following the Jewish writers, I have called Benaiah a priest, (See Gill on 1 Kings 2:31), yet I am now rather of opinion that he was not one; for though priests might bear arms on some occasions, yet it is not likely that one should be in a constant military office, and especially general of an army; and besides, this man was of Kabzeel, a city in the tribe of Judah, which is not mentioned among the Levitical cities, see ( 2 Samuel 23:20 ) ( Joshua 15:21 ) . Asahel the brother of Joab was over the course for the fourth month, Tammuz, or June, and who being slain by Abner, his son Zebadiah succeeded him: Shamhuth, the same with Shammah, ( 2 Samuel 23:11 ) and Shammoth, ( 1 Chronicles 11:27 ) was captain for the fifth month, Ab, or July: Ira the son of Ikkesh, the Tekoite, was over the course of the sixth month, Elul, or August, see ( 1 Chronicles 11:28 ) . Helez the Pelonite was captain for the seventh month, Tisri, or September, see ( 1 Chronicles 11:27 ) , the captain for the eighth month, Marchesvan, sometimes called Bul, or October, was Sibbecai the Hushathite, of the Zarbites, of the posterity of Zerah, a son of Judah in the line of Hushah, ( 1 Chronicles 4:4 ) ( 11:29 ) , the captain of the course for the ninth month, Cisleu, or November was Abiezer, of Anethoth, in the tribe of Benjamin, see ( 1 Chronicles 11:28 ) , Maharai, of Netophah, in the tribe of Judah, and of the posterity of Zerah, was over the course for the tenth month, Tebet, or December, see ( 1 Chronicles 11:30 ) and the captain for the eleventh month, Sheber, or January, was Benaiah, of Pirathon, in the tribe of Ephraim, see ( 1 Chronicles 11:31 ) and over the course for the twelfth month, Adar, or February, was Heldai the Netophathite, the same with Heled, ( 1 Chronicles 11:30 ) and who was of the posterity of Othniel, the first judge in Israel, ( Judges 1:13 ) ( 3:9 ) .

1 Chronicles 27:2 In-Context

1 Here is the list of the Israelites who served in the king's army. They included leaders of families. They included commanders of thousands of men and commanders of hundreds. They also included other officers. All of them served the king in everything concerning the army companies that were on duty month by month all through the year. The total number of men in each company was 24,000.
2 Jashobeam was in charge of the first company for the first month. He was the son of Zabdiel. The total number of men in Jashobeam's company was 24,000.
3 He belonged to the family line of Perez. He was chief of all of the army officers for the first month.
4 Dodai was in charge of the second company for the second month. He belonged to the family line of Ahoah. Mikloth was the leader of Dodai's company. The total number of men in Dodai's company was 24,000.
5 The third army commander for the third month was the priest Benaiah, the son of Jehoiada. Benaiah was the chief. The total number of men in Benaiah's company was 24,000.
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