聖殿的守衛

26 以下是殿門守衛的班次:

可拉族亞薩的後代有可利的兒子米施利米雅。 米施利米雅的長子是撒迦利亞,次子是耶疊,三子是西巴第雅,四子是耶提聶, 五子是以攔,六子是約哈難,七子是以利約乃。 俄別·以東的長子是示瑪雅,次子是約薩拔,三子是約亞,四子是沙甲,五子是拿坦業, 六子是亞米利,七子是以薩迦,八子是毗烏利太。上帝特別賜福俄別·以東。 他兒子示瑪雅有幾個兒子都很能幹,在各自的家族中做首領。 他們是俄得尼、利法益、俄備得、以利薩巴。他們的親族以利戶和西瑪迦也很能幹。 這些都是俄別·以東的子孫,他們和他們的兒子及親族共有六十二人,都是能幹稱職的人。 米施利米雅的兒子及親族共十八人,都很能幹。 10 米拉利的後代何薩的長子是申利,他本來不是長子,是被他父親立為長子的。 11 次子是希勒迦,三子是底巴利雅,四子是撒迦利亞。何薩的兒子及親族共十三人。

12 這些按族長分成小組的殿門守衛在耶和華的殿裡按班次供職,與他們的親族一樣。 13 他們無論大小,都按照族系抽籤,以決定看守哪個門。 14 示利米雅抽中東門,他兒子撒迦利亞是個精明的謀士,抽中北門。 15 俄別·以東抽中南門,他兒子抽中庫房。 16 書聘和何薩抽中西門和上行之路的沙利基門,兩班相對而立。 17 每天有六個利未人守東門,四人守北門,四人守南門,守庫房的二人一組。 18 守衛西面街道的有四人,守衛走廊的有二人。 19 以上是可拉的子孫和米拉利的子孫守門的班次。

聖殿裡的其他職務

20 利未人亞希雅負責掌管上帝殿裡的庫房和放奉獻之物的庫房。 21 革順族拉但的子孫中做族長的有耶希伊利。 22 耶希伊利的兩個兒子西坦和約珥負責管理耶和華殿裡的庫房。 23 暗蘭族、以斯哈族、希伯崙族、烏歇族也各有其職。 24 摩西的孫子——革舜的兒子細布業是庫房的主管。 25 細布業的親族有以利以謝,以利以謝的兒子是利哈比雅,利哈比雅的兒子是耶篩亞,耶篩亞的兒子是約蘭,約蘭的兒子是細基利,細基利的兒子是示羅密。 26 示羅密及其親族負責管理庫房中的奉獻之物,這些物品是大衛王、眾族長、千夫長、百夫長和將領獻給上帝的聖物。 27 他們把戰爭中擄掠的財物獻出來,以備建造耶和華的殿。 28 撒母耳先見、基士的兒子掃羅、尼珥的兒子押尼珥、洗魯雅的兒子約押及其他人奉獻的聖物都由示羅密及其親族管理。

29 以斯哈族的基拿尼雅及其眾子做官長和士師,為以色列管理聖殿以外的事務。 30 希伯崙族的哈沙比雅及其親族一千七百人都很能幹,他們在以色列的約旦河以西辦理耶和華和王的事務。 31 按家譜記載,希伯崙宗族的族長是耶利雅。大衛執政第四十年,經過調查,在基列的雅謝從希伯崙族中找到一些能幹的人。 32 耶利雅的親族有兩千七百人,都是能幹的族長。大衛王派他們在呂便支派、迦得支派和瑪拿西半個支派中辦理一切有關上帝和王的事務。

The Temple Guards Are Assigned Their Duties

26 The temple guards were also divided into groups according to clans.

Meshelemiah son of Kore was from the Korah clan and was a descendant of Asaph. He had seven sons, who were born in the following order: Zechariah, Jediael, Zebadiah, Jathniel, Elam, Jehohanan, and Eliehoenai.

4-5 (A) Obed-Edom had been blessed with eight sons: Shemaiah, Jehozabad, Joah, Sachar, Nethanel, Ammiel, Issachar, and Peullethai.

6-7 Shemaiah was the father of Othni, Rephael, Obed, Elzabad, Elihu, and Semachiah. They were all respected leaders in their clan. There were 62 descendants of Obed-Edom who were strong enough to be guards at the temple.

Eighteen descendants of Meshelemiah were chosen for this work.

10-11 Hosah, from the Merari clan, was the father of Shimri, Hilkiah, Tebaliah, and Zechariah. Hosah had made Shimri the family leader, even though he was not the oldest son. Thirteen men from Hosah's family were chosen to be temple guards.

12 The guards were divided into groups, according to their family leaders, and they were assigned duties at the temple, just like the other Levites. 13 Each group, no matter how large or small, was assigned a gate to guard, and they let the Lord show them what he wanted done.[a]

14 Shelemiah[b] was chosen to guard the East Gate. Zechariah his son was a wise man and was chosen to guard the North Gate. 15 Obed-Edom was then chosen to guard the South Gate, and his sons were chosen to guard the storerooms. 16 Shuppim and Hosah were chosen to guard the West Gate and the Shallecheth Gate on the upper road.

The guards were assigned the following work schedule: 17 Each day six guards were on duty on the east side of the temple, four were on duty on the north side, and four were on duty on the south side. Two guards were stationed at each of the two storerooms, 18 four were stationed along the road leading to the west courtyard,[c] and two guards stayed in the court itself.

19 These were the guard duties assigned to the men from the clans of Korah and Merari.

Guards Are Assigned to the Treasury

20 The Levites who were relatives of the Korahites and the Merarites were[d] in charge of guarding the temple treasury and the gifts that had been dedicated to God.

21 Ladan was from the Gershon clan and was the father of Jehieli. Many of his other descendants were family leaders in the clan.[e] 22 Jehieli was the father of Zetham and Joel, and they were responsible for guarding the treasury.

23 Other guards at the treasury were from the Kohathite clans of Amram, Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel.

24 Shebuel was a descendant of Gershom the son of Moses. He was the chief official in charge of the temple treasury. 25 The descendants of Gershom's brother Eliezer included Rehabiah, Jeshaiah, Joram, Zichri, and Shelomoth.

26 Shelomoth and his relatives were in charge of all the gifts that were dedicated to the Lord. These included the gifts that King David had dedicated, as well as those dedicated by the family leaders, army officers, and army commanders. 27 And whenever valuable things were captured in battle, these men brought back some of them to make repairs to the temple. 28 Shelomoth and his relatives were responsible for any gifts that had been given to the temple, including those from Samuel the prophet, King Saul the son of Kish, Abner the son of Ner,[f] and Joab the son of Zeruiah.

Other Officers Are Assigned Their Duties

29 Chenaniah from the Izhar clan and his sons were government officials and judges. They did not work at the temple.

30 Hashabiah from the Hebron clan and 1,700 of his skilled relatives were the officials in charge of all religious and government business in the Israelite territories west of the Jordan River.

31-32 Jerijah was the leader of the Hebron clan. David assigned him and 2,700 of his relatives, who were all respected family leaders, to be the officials in charge of all religious and government business in the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and East Manasseh. David found out about these men during the fortieth year of his rule, when he had a list made of all the families in the Hebron clan. They were from the town of Jazer in the territory of Gilead.

Footnotes

  1. 26.13 they let the Lord show them what he wanted done: The Hebrew text has “they cast lots to find out what the Lord wanted done” (see the note at 6.65).
  2. 26.14 Shelemiah: Another spelling for Meshelemiah.
  3. 26.18 courtyard: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  4. 26.20 The Levites … were: One ancient translation; Hebrew “Ahijah the Levite was.”
  5. 26.21 Many of his other … clan: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  6. 26.28 Abner the son of Ner: Abner was King Saul's uncle (see 9.39).