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1 Crónicas 27:1

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1 Y los hijos de Israel según su número, que eran príncipes de familias, tribunos, centuriones y prepósitos de los que servían al rey en todos los negocios de las cuadrillas que entraban y salían cada mes en todos los meses del año, cada cuadrilla era de veinticuatro mil.

1 Crónicas 27:1 Meaning and Commentary

1 Chronicles 27:1

Now the children of Israel after their number
Not the whole body of the people, but the militia of the nation; for after the account of the division of the priests and Levites into courses, follows an account of the militia of the nation, being divided also into monthly courses; which, though done in the beginning of David's reign, as Kimchi and Jarchi observe, yet is here related; and that it was so soon is clear from the instance of Asahel, who was killed while David was king in Hebron, ( 1 Chronicles 27:7 ) to wit,

the chief fathers;
the chief men in the tribes, the princes of them, not the natural fathers of the soldiers in each course, as a learned man suggests F9: since it can never be thought that such a number sprung from those as made a course of 24,000; for they are distinct from the captains and officers after mentioned, under which the soldiers were; besides, why should they be called "chief fathers?" these, no doubt, were the general officers or princes, under which the captains and inferior officers were:

and captains of thousands and hundreds;
in the several tribes:

and their officers;
that were under them:

that served the king in any matter of the courses, which came in and
went out month by month, throughout all the months of the year;
by which it appears that the militia of the kingdom was divided into twelve courses, which served each month by turns; when one went out another came in; by which means the king was well supported and guarded, and had an army at once at command upon any insurrection or war that might arise; and each course serving but one month in a year, it was no great burden upon them, even if they maintained themselves, since they were at leisure, the other eleven months, to attend to their business; and especially if it was, as Jarchi observes, that not the poor but the rich were selected for this service:

of every course were twenty and four thousand;
so that the twelve courses amounted to 288,000 men.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Delaney's Life of King David, vol. 1. p. 319.
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1 Crónicas 27:1 In-Context

1 Y los hijos de Israel según su número, que eran príncipes de familias, tribunos, centuriones y prepósitos de los que servían al rey en todos los negocios de las cuadrillas que entraban y salían cada mes en todos los meses del año, cada cuadrilla era de veinticuatro mil.
2 Sobre la primera cuadrilla del primer mes estaba Jasobeam hijo de Zabdiel; y había en su cuadrilla veinticuatro mil.
3 De los hijos de Fares fue el príncipe sobre todos los capitanes de las compañías del primer mes.
4 Sobre la cuadrilla del segundo mes estaba Dodai ahohíta; y en su cuadrilla estaba el príncipe Miclot; en la cual había veinticuatro mil.
5 El capitán de la tercera cuadrilla del tercer mes era Benaía, hijo de Joiada sumo sacerdote; y en su cuadrilla había veinticuatro mil.
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