The books of Chronicles : $b With maps, notes and introductionElmslie, W. A. L. (William Alexander Leslie)
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The books of Chronicles : $b With maps, notes and introduction
Elmslie, W. A. L. (William Alexander Leslie)
Bible. Chronicles -- Commentaries
³⁵And say ye, Save us, O God of our salvation,
And gather us together and deliver us from the nations,
To give thanks unto thy holy name,
And to triumph in thy praise.
=35.= _gather us together_] A phrase which shows very clearly that the
standpoint of the Psalmist is post-exilic.
³⁶Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel,
From everlasting even to everlasting.
And all the people said, Amen, and praised the LORD.
=36.= _said, Amen, and praised the LORD_] In the Psalms (cvi. 48) “say,
Amen! Hallelujah! (i.e. Praise ye the Lord!).” This verse belongs not
properly to the Psalm, but is the doxology marking the conclusion of
the fourth “book” of the Psalms. Apparently then the Psalms had already
been arranged in the five collections or “books,” into which they were
finally divided, by the time of the Chronicler; but the argument is not
conclusive since (1) the doxology _may_ be really part of the Psalm,
and (2) there is the possibility that verses 7‒36 are a later insertion
in Chronicles.
=37‒43.=
THE SERVICE BEFORE THE ARK AND THE SERVICE AT GIBEON.
The description of the disposition of the Priests and Levites for the
worship in Jerusalem and in Gibeon which was begun in verses 4‒6 is
here resumed. verses 37, 38 summarise verses 4‒6.
³⁷So he left there, before the ark of the covenant of the LORD,
Asaph and his brethren, to minister before the ark continually,
as every day’s work required: ³⁸and Obed-edom with their
brethren, threescore and eight; Obed-edom also the son of
Jeduthun and Hosah to be doorkeepers:
=38.= _Obed-edom with their brethren_] A name or names seems to be
missing after Obed-edom. The LXX. cuts the knot by reading simply “and
_his_ brethren.” Probably we should insert after Obed-edom the words
“and Hosah” from the last part of the verse: see the following note.
_Obed-edom also the son of Jeduthun_] If the view of xv. 19‒21 and
xvi. 5 taken above be correct, these words also may be deleted as a
harmonising gloss, added by someone who wished to insist on Obed-edom
as a _singer_, and hence gave him a place in the line of Jeduthun, one
of the three great choral guilds.
³⁹and Zadok. the priest, and his brethren the priests, before
the tabernacle of the LORD in the high place that was at Gibeon,
=39.= _Zadok the priest_] As Zadok alone is here mentioned as
“before the tabernacle,” the Chronicler perhaps implies that Abiathar
(Ahimelech) the other high-priest was in charge of the Ark in Jerusalem.
On Zadok and Abiathar, see xv. 11, note.
_the tabernacle of the LORD in the high place that was at Gibeon_] See
prefatory note to chapter xiii.; and 2 Chronicles i. 3.
⁴⁰to offer burnt offerings unto the LORD upon the altar of burnt
offering continually morning and evening, even according to all
that is written in the law of the LORD, which he commanded unto
Israel;
=40.= _the altar of burnt offering_] 2 Chronicles i. 5, 6.
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