1 Chronicles 27:1

Authorized King James Version

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Now the children of Israel after their number, to wit, the chief fathers and captains of thousands and hundreds, and their officers that served the king in any matter of the courses, which came in and went out month by month throughout all the months of the year, of every course were twenty and four thousand.

Original Language Analysis

וּבְנֵ֣י Now the children H1121
וּבְנֵ֣י Now the children
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 1 of 27
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
יִשְׂרָאֵ֣ל׀ of Israel H3478
יִשְׂרָאֵ֣ל׀ of Israel
Strong's: H3478
Word #: 2 of 27
he will rule as god; jisral, a symbolical name of jacob; also (typically) of his posterity
לְֽמִסְפָּרָ֡ם after their number H4557
לְֽמִסְפָּרָ֡ם after their number
Strong's: H4557
Word #: 3 of 27
a number, definite (arithmetical) or indefinite (large, innumerable; small, a few); also (abstractly) narration
רָאשֵׁ֣י to wit the chief H7218
רָאשֵׁ֣י to wit the chief
Strong's: H7218
Word #: 4 of 27
the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.)
הָֽאָב֣וֹת fathers H1
הָֽאָב֣וֹת fathers
Strong's: H1
Word #: 5 of 27
father, in a literal and immediate, or figurative and remote application
וְשָׂרֵ֣י and captains H8269
וְשָׂרֵ֣י and captains
Strong's: H8269
Word #: 6 of 27
a head person (of any rank or class)
אָֽלֶף׃ of thousands H505
אָֽלֶף׃ of thousands
Strong's: H505
Word #: 7 of 27
hence (the ox's head being the first letter of the alphabet, and this eventually used as a numeral) a thousand
וְהַמֵּא֡וֹת and hundreds H3967
וְהַמֵּא֡וֹת and hundreds
Strong's: H3967
Word #: 8 of 27
a hundred; also as a multiplicative and a fraction
וְשֹֽׁטְרֵיהֶם֩ and their officers H7860
וְשֹֽׁטְרֵיהֶם֩ and their officers
Strong's: H7860
Word #: 9 of 27
properly, a scribe, i.e., (by analogy or implication) an official superintendent or magistrate
הַמְשָֽׁרְתִ֨ים that served H8334
הַמְשָֽׁרְתִ֨ים that served
Strong's: H8334
Word #: 10 of 27
to attend as a menial or worshipper; figuratively, to contribute to
אֶת H853
אֶת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 11 of 27
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
הַמֶּ֜לֶךְ the king H4428
הַמֶּ֜לֶךְ the king
Strong's: H4428
Word #: 12 of 27
a king
לְכֹ֣ל׀ H3605
לְכֹ֣ל׀
Strong's: H3605
Word #: 13 of 27
properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense)
דְּבַ֣ר in any matter H1697
דְּבַ֣ר in any matter
Strong's: H1697
Word #: 14 of 27
a word; by implication, a matter (as spoken of) or thing; adverbially, a cause
הַֽמַּחֲלֹ֙קֶת֙ course H4256
הַֽמַּחֲלֹ֙קֶת֙ course
Strong's: H4256
Word #: 15 of 27
a section (of levites, people or soldiers)
הַבָּאָ֤ה which came in H935
הַבָּאָ֤ה which came in
Strong's: H935
Word #: 16 of 27
to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)
וְהַיֹּצֵאת֙ and went out H3318
וְהַיֹּצֵאת֙ and went out
Strong's: H3318
Word #: 17 of 27
to go (causatively, bring) out, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively, direct and proxim
חָדְשֵׁ֣י by month H2320
חָדְשֵׁ֣י by month
Strong's: H2320
Word #: 18 of 27
the new moon; by implication, a month
חָדְשֵׁ֣י by month H2320
חָדְשֵׁ֣י by month
Strong's: H2320
Word #: 19 of 27
the new moon; by implication, a month
לְכֹ֖ל H3605
לְכֹ֖ל
Strong's: H3605
Word #: 20 of 27
properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense)
חָדְשֵׁ֣י by month H2320
חָדְשֵׁ֣י by month
Strong's: H2320
Word #: 21 of 27
the new moon; by implication, a month
הַשָּׁנָ֑ה of the year H8141
הַשָּׁנָ֑ה of the year
Strong's: H8141
Word #: 22 of 27
a year (as a revolution of time)
הַֽמַּחֲלֹ֙קֶת֙ course H4256
הַֽמַּחֲלֹ֙קֶת֙ course
Strong's: H4256
Word #: 23 of 27
a section (of levites, people or soldiers)
הָֽאַחַ֔ת of every H259
הָֽאַחַ֔ת of every
Strong's: H259
Word #: 24 of 27
properly, united, i.e., one; or (as an ordinal) first
עֶשְׂרִ֥ים were twenty H6242
עֶשְׂרִ֥ים were twenty
Strong's: H6242
Word #: 25 of 27
twenty; also (ordinal) twentieth
וְאַרְבָּעָ֖ה and four H702
וְאַרְבָּעָ֖ה and four
Strong's: H702
Word #: 26 of 27
four
אָֽלֶף׃ of thousands H505
אָֽלֶף׃ of thousands
Strong's: H505
Word #: 27 of 27
hence (the ox's head being the first letter of the alphabet, and this eventually used as a numeral) a thousand

Analysis & Commentary

Theological Analysis: This passage falls within the section on Military and civil administration - kingdom organization. The Hebrew term שָׂרִים (sarim) - princes/officers is theologically significant here, pointing to Godly governance and administration. The Chronicler's narrative, while paralleling Samuel-Kings in places, offers a distinct theological perspective emphasizing temple worship, Levitical service, and covenant faithfulness.

Chronicles presents David not primarily as warrior-king but as worship organizer and temple planner. This verse contributes to that portrait by highlighting the spiritual dimensions of Israel's national life. The text demonstrates that true prosperity comes through proper worship and covenant obedience rather than merely military or political success.

Doctrinally, this passage teaches about Godly governance and administration. Cross-references throughout Chronicles connect David's reign to the broader redemptive narrative, showing how God's covenant promises advance through faithful human leadership while ultimately depending on divine grace and power. The messianic implications are profound: Christ's kingdom administration.

Historical Context

Historical Background: This section describes events from David's reign (c. 1010-970 BCE) but was written centuries later during the Persian period (c. 450-400 BCE). The Chronicler's selectivity in retelling David's story serves his theological purposes—he omits David's sins (Bathsheba, Absalom's rebellion) while emphasizing David's worship reforms and temple preparations.

The historical setting of Military and civil administration - kingdom organization occurred during Israel's united monarchy, when the nation reached its territorial and political zenith. Archaeological evidence from this period shows significant building projects and administrative development. However, the Chronicler writes for a much smaller, struggling post-exilic community, using David's golden age to inspire hope for restoration.

Ancient Near Eastern parallels show that temple construction and royal sponsorship of worship were common across cultures. However, Israel's understanding of worship centered on covenant relationship with the one true God rather than manipulation of capricious deities. This theological distinctiveness shapes the Chronicler's presentation.

Questions for Reflection