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1 Crónicas 26:18

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18 Cada dĂ­a se asignaban seis levitas a la puerta occidental, cuatro a la entrada que conduce al templo y dos al atrio.

1 Crónicas 26:18 Meaning and Commentary

1 Chronicles 26:18

At Parbar westward
A gate at the western wall; the Jewish writers generally interpret it an outward place, but Dr. Lightfoot F3 thinks it is the same with Parvar, which signifies suburbs, ( 2 Kings 23:11 ) , and which agrees with the description Josephus F4 gives of one of the western gates, that it led to the suburbs:

four at the causeway;
by which was the gate Shallecheth, ( 1 Chronicles 26:16 )

and two at Parbar;
the gate before mentioned.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 Ib. (Prospect of the Temple, ch. 5.) sect. 2.
F4 Ut supra. (Antiqu. l. 15. c. 11. sect. 5.)
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1 Crónicas 26:18 In-Context

16 A Supim y a Hosa les asignaron la puerta occidental y la entrada que conduce al templo.
Los turnos de guardia se dividĂ­an de manera equitativa.
17 Cada dĂ­a se asignaban seis levitas a la puerta oriental, cuatro a la puerta del norte, cuatro a la puerta del sur y dos pares al depĂłsito.
18 Cada dĂ­a se asignaban seis levitas a la puerta occidental, cuatro a la entrada que conduce al templo y dos al atrio.
19 Esas fueron las divisiones de los porteros de los clanes de Coré y Merari.
20 Los tesoreros y otros funcionarios
Otros levitas, bajo la dirección de Ahías, estaban a cargo de los tesoros de la casa de Dios y de los tesoros que contenían las ofrendas dedicadas al Señor
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