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that drew sword] All males over twenty years of age; compare
Numbers i. 20.
⁶But Levi and Benjamin counted he not among
them: for the king’s word was abominable to
Joab.
6. Levi] In Numbers i. 49 it is ordained that Levi is not to be
numbered among the children of Israel, i.e. treated as liable to
military service. The Levites were, however, numbered separately:
Numbers iii. 15, xxvi. 57. In 2 Samuel there is nothing to correspond
with this verse, Levi and Benjamin being there reckoned in the
census. Why the Chronicler excludes Benjamin as well as Levi it is
not easy to see.
the angel of the Lord] Compare 2 Kings xix. 35; Acts xii. 23.
13. into the hand of the Lord] The answer reveals the sincerity
and efficacy of David’s penitence: a right spirit is renewed within him.
He now chooses to trust in God.
Ornan] This is the form of the name throughout this chapter, but
in 2 Samuel xxiv. the Ḳerī gives everywhere Araunah. The Kethīb of
Samuel, however, offers various forms, one of which (to be read
Ornah, verse 16) approximates to the form given in Chronicles
Variation in reproducing foreign names is common; see note on xviii.
5 (Damascus), and on 2 Chronicles xxxvi. 6 (Nebuchadnezzar).
the tabernacle of the Lord] See the prefatory note to chapter xiii.;
also compare xvi. 1, 39, and 2 Chronicles i. 3.
Chapter XXII.
¹Then David said, This is the house of the
Lord God, and this is the altar of burnt
offering for Israel.
1. Then] The word refers back to xxi. 28, At that time.
David said] The king acts in conformity with the law contained in
Deuteronomy xii. 5, 6.
This is the house of the Lord, etc.] Hence the necessity for
relating the story of David’s sinful action in taking the census. The
Chronicler’s desire to show only the idealistic aspect of David’s life
has frequently been pointed out. The present section, then, is
notable as showing very clearly how even this desire was made to
yield to the supreme object of relating the Divinely-guided origin and
growth of the Temple and its worship.
2‒19.
David’s Preparations for Building the Temple. His charge to
Solomon and to the Princes.
wrought stones] All the stone used for the building of the Temple
was previously cut to the right size; compare 1 Kings vi. 7.
¹⁸Is not the Lord your God with you? and hath
he not given you rest on every side? for he
hath delivered the inhabitants of the land into
mine hand; and the land is subdued before the
Lord, and before his people.
18. the inhabitants of the land] Compare xi. 4, the Jebusites, the
inhabitants of the land. The remnant of the earlier inhabitants of
Canaan is meant.
Chapter XXIII.
1.
Solomon made King.
2‒23.
Organisation of the Levites (first account).
²And he gathered together all the princes of
Israel, with the priests and the Levites. ³And
the Levites were numbered from thirty years
old and upward: and their number by their
polls, man by man, was thirty and eight
thousand.
3. the Levites were numbered from thirty years] Two accounts are
here given of the organisation of the Levites. According to the first
the Levites were admitted to service at thirty years of age; verse 3;
compare Numbers iv. 3, 23, 30, where the period from thirty to fifty is
fixed as the period for service. According to the second account
(verses 24‒27) the Levites were taken from twenty years old and
upwards; this was apparently the later custom; compare 2
Chronicles xxxi. 17; Ezra iii. 8. The discrepancy probably arises from
an actual variation in practice. The original age of admission for
Levites was probably thirty, but owing to the scarcity of their numbers
it seems to have been necessary to reduce the limit of age to twenty.
But see also the note on pp. 51 f.
four thousand praised the Lord] Compare xxv. 1‒31, which tells
of a picked choir consisting of 288 persons, divided into twenty-four
courses, whose special duty was psalmody.
10. Zina] Better, as in verse 11, Zizah; the two words are readily
confused in Hebrew writing.
the most holy things] Such for instance as the altar of incense
(Exodus xxx. 1‒10), or again the shewbread (Leviticus xxiv. 5‒9).