diff --git a/content/bible_journal/1chronicles_27:1-34.md b/content/bible_journal/1chronicles_27:1-34.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4fc53d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/bible_journal/1chronicles_27:1-34.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ ++++ +title = "1 Chronicles 27:1–34" +date = "2024-07-16" ++++ + +### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1Chronicles27.1-34) + +Just as the priests and gatekeepers are divided into monthly divisions of service, so are the military officers and the men they command. +I'm not sure if this reflects a lack of specialization, where all of these soldiers were expected to work their land when they weren't serving during their month, or if it is something else. +Of special note is Benaiah, the commander of the third division, because he was the son of Jehoiada the chief priest. +Priests were not expected or required to do military service, and only sons of priests could serve as priests when they came of age. +Benaiah must have been a special case because he is identified as a "mighty man of the thirty". (_v. 6_) +The thirty attained legendary status by overcoming overwhelming odds in battle, blessed by God to accomplish things most would consider impossible for normal people to do. + +After the military divisions, the tribal elders are listed. +Each tribe of Israel lived in particular regions, so they also functioned as governors over all the people living in those regions. +No population statistics are given in this section because the census that David ordered was ill-conceived, bringing about a plague from the Lord. + +Next are those who have charge over David's treasure, which were organized by material. +Money, land, vinyards, wine, trees, oil, cattle, camels, donkeys, and sheep. +Each of these had a steward who oversaw their production, storage, and use. + +Finally, the lists of people end with David's counselors and cabinet. +His uncle, Jonathan, not to be confused with his friend, Saul's son. +Ahitophel and Hushai both were mentioned in the account of Absalom's rebellion. +Joab also figured prominently in the accounts of King David's reign.