1 Chronicles 27:4
Dodai the Ahohite was in charge of the division assigned the second month; Mikloth was the next in rank. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
Dodai the Ahohite was in charge of the division assigned the second month; Mikloth was the next in rank. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
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1 Leaders of the Army What follows is a list of Israelite family leaders and commanders of units of a thousand and a hundred, as well as their officers who served the king in various matters. Each division was assigned to serve for one month during the year; each consisted of 24,000 men.
2 Jashobeam son of Zabdiel was in charge of the first division, which was assigned the first month. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
3 He was a descendant of Perez; he was in charge of all the army officers for the first month.
5 The third army commander, assigned the third month, was Benaiah son of Jehoiada the priest. He was the leader of his division, which consisted of 24,000 men.
6 Benaiah was the leader of the thirty warriors and his division; his son was Ammizabad.
7 The fourth, assigned the fourth month, was Asahel, brother of Joab; his son Zebadiah succeeded him. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
8 The fifth, assigned the fifth month, was the commander Shamhuth the Izrahite. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
9 The sixth, assigned the sixth month, was Ira son of Ikkesh the Tekoite. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
10 The seventh, assigned the seventh month, was Helez the Pelonite, an Ephraimite. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
11 The eighth, assigned the eighth month, was Sibbekai the Hushathite, a Zerahite. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
12 The ninth, assigned the ninth month, was Abiezer the Anathothite, a Benjaminite. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
13 The tenth, assigned the tenth month, was Maharai the Netophathite, a Zerahite. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
14 The eleventh, assigned the eleventh month, was Benaiah the Pirathonite, an Ephraimite. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
15 The twelfth, assigned the twelfth month, was Heldai the Netophathite, a descendant of Othniel. His division consisted of 24,000 men.
4 David said,“Of these, 24,000 are to direct the work of the LORD’s temple; 6,000 are to be officials and judges;
37 Gedor, Ahio, Zechariah, and Mikloth.
3 David, Zadok(a descendant of Eleazar), and Ahimelech(a descendant of Ithamar) divided them into groups to carry out their assigned responsibilities.
4 The descendants of Eleazar had more leaders than the descendants of Ithamar, so they divided them up accordingly; the descendants of Eleazar had sixteen leaders, while the descendants of Ithamar had eight.
28 along with Zadok, a young warrior, and twenty-two leaders from his family.
18 the twenty-third to Delaiah,the twenty-fourth to Maaziah.
21 Those numbered in his division are 32,200.
24 And the leaders of the Levites were Hashabiah, Sherebiah, Jeshua son of Kadmiel, and their colleagues, who stood opposite them to offer praise and thanks, one contingent corresponding to the other, as specified by David the man of God.
24 the men of the family of Azmaveth: 42;
26 the nineteenth to Mallothi and his sons and relatives– twelve in all,
27 the twentieth to Eliathah and his sons and relatives– twelve in all,
28 the twenty-first to Hothir and his sons and relatives– twelve in all,
29 the twenty-second to Giddalti and his sons and relatives– twelve in all,
30 the twenty-third to Mahazioth and his sons and relatives– twelve in all,
40 The Levites: the descendants of Jeshua and Kadmiel(through the line of Hodaviah): 74.
4 Benaiah son of Jehoiada was commander of the army.Zadok and Abiathar were priests.
12 Next in command was Eleazar son of Dodo the Ahohite. He was one of the three elite warriors.
9 There were 20,200 family leaders and warriors listed in their genealogical records.
32 Jeriah had 2,700 relatives who were respected family leaders. King David placed them in charge of the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh; they took care of all matters pertaining to God and the king.
6 The scribe Shemaiah son of Nethanel, a Levite, wrote down their names before the king, the officials, Zadok the priest, Ahimelech son of Abiathar, and the leaders of the priestly and Levite families. One family was drawn by lot from Eleazar, and then the next from Ithamar.
7 The first lot went to Jehoiarib,the second to Jedaiah,
6 David divided them into groups corresponding to the sons of Levi: Gershon, Kohath, and Merari.
23 Those numbered in his division are 35,400.
34 Ahithophel was succeeded by Jehoiada son of Benaiah and by Abiathar.Joab was the commanding general of the king’s army.
12 The total number of family leaders who led warriors was 2,600.
27 the men of Micmash: 122;
9 Next in command was Eleazar son of Dodo, the son of Ahohi. He was one of the three warriors who were with David when they defied the Philistines who were assembled there for battle. When the men of Israel retreated,
12 These divisions of the gatekeepers, corresponding to their leaders, had assigned responsibilities, like their relatives, as they served in the LORD’s temple.
24 Adoniram was supervisor of the work crews. Jehoshaphat son of Ahilud was the secretary.
14 and his colleagues who were exceptional men– 128. The officer over them was Zabdiel the son of Haggedolim.
31 Just like their relatives, the descendants of Aaron, they also cast lots before King David, Zadok, Ahimelech, the leaders of families, the priests, and the Levites. The families of the oldest son cast lots along with those of the youngest.
9 the fifth to Malkijah,the sixth to Mijamin,
8 Those numbered in his division are 57,400.
14 Nethanel fourth, Raddai fifth,
24 These were the descendants of Levi according to their families, that is, the leaders of families as counted and individually listed who carried out assigned tasks in the LORD’s temple and were twenty years old and up.
4 According to the genealogical records of their families, they had 36,000 warriors available for battle, for they had numerous wives and sons.