2 Chronicles 31:16

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Beside their genealogy of males, from three years old and upward, even unto every one that entereth into the house of the LORD, his daily portion for their service in their charges according to their courses;

Original Language Analysis

מִלְּבַ֞ד H905
מִלְּבַ֞ד
Strong's: H905
Word #: 1 of 17
properly, separation; by implication, a part of the body, branch of a tree, bar for carrying; figuratively, chief of a city; especially (with preposit
הִתְיַחְשָׂ֣ם Beside their genealogy H3187
הִתְיַחְשָׂ֣ם Beside their genealogy
Strong's: H3187
Word #: 2 of 17
to enroll by pedigree
לִזְכָרִ֗ים of males H2145
לִזְכָרִ֗ים of males
Strong's: H2145
Word #: 3 of 17
properly, remembered, i.e., a male (of man or animals, as being the most noteworthy sex)
מִבֶּ֨ן old H1121
מִבֶּ֨ן old
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 4 of 17
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
שָׁל֤וֹשׁ from three H7969
שָׁל֤וֹשׁ from three
Strong's: H7969
Word #: 5 of 17
three; occasionally (ordinal) third, or (multiple) thrice
שָׁנִים֙ years H8141
שָׁנִים֙ years
Strong's: H8141
Word #: 6 of 17
a year (as a revolution of time)
וּלְמַ֔עְלָה and upward H4605
וּלְמַ֔עְלָה and upward
Strong's: H4605
Word #: 7 of 17
properly,the upper part, used only adverbially with prefix upward, above, overhead, from the top, etc
לְכָל H3605
לְכָל
Strong's: H3605
Word #: 8 of 17
properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense)
הַבָּ֥א even unto every one that entereth H935
הַבָּ֥א even unto every one that entereth
Strong's: H935
Word #: 9 of 17
to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)
לְבֵית into the house H1004
לְבֵית into the house
Strong's: H1004
Word #: 10 of 17
a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)
יְהוָ֖ה of the LORD H3068
יְהוָ֖ה of the LORD
Strong's: H3068
Word #: 11 of 17
(the) self-existent or eternal; jeho-vah, jewish national name of god
לִדְבַר portion H1697
לִדְבַר portion
Strong's: H1697
Word #: 12 of 17
a word; by implication, a matter (as spoken of) or thing; adverbially, a cause
בְּיוֹמ֑וֹ his daily H3117
בְּיוֹמ֑וֹ his daily
Strong's: H3117
Word #: 13 of 17
a day (as the warm hours), whether literal (from sunrise to sunset, or from one sunset to the next), or figurative (a space of time defined by an asso
בְּיוֹמ֑וֹ his daily H3117
בְּיוֹמ֑וֹ his daily
Strong's: H3117
Word #: 14 of 17
a day (as the warm hours), whether literal (from sunrise to sunset, or from one sunset to the next), or figurative (a space of time defined by an asso
לַעֲב֣וֹדָתָ֔ם for their service H5656
לַעֲב֣וֹדָתָ֔ם for their service
Strong's: H5656
Word #: 15 of 17
work of any kind
בְּמִשְׁמְרוֹתָ֖ם in their charges H4931
בְּמִשְׁמְרוֹתָ֖ם in their charges
Strong's: H4931
Word #: 16 of 17
watch, i.e., the act (custody), or (concretely) the sentry, the post; objectively preservation, or (concretely) safe; figuratively observance, i.e., (
כְּמַחְלְקֽוֹתֵיהֶֽם׃ according to their courses H4256
כְּמַחְלְקֽוֹתֵיהֶֽם׃ according to their courses
Strong's: H4256
Word #: 17 of 17
a section (of levites, people or soldiers)

Analysis & Commentary

Beside their genealogy of males, from three years old and upward, even unto every one that entereth into the house of the LORD, his daily portion for their service in their charges according to their courses;

This verse is part of the narrative of Judah's kings, specifically addressing Thorough removal of idolatry and support for priesthood. The Chronicler's theological perspective emphasizes immediate divine retribution—kings who seek God prosper, while those who forsake Him face judgment. This pattern provides instruction for the post-exilic community on the conditions for God's blessing.

The account demonstrates God's covenant faithfulness despite human unfaithfulness. Even in judgment, God preserves a remnant and offers restoration through repentance. The repeated cycle of apostasy, judgment, and restoration reveals both human sinfulness and divine mercy. References to the temple, proper worship, and priestly service emphasize the Chronicler's concern for correct religious observance.

Theologically, these accounts point beyond immediate history to God's ultimate purposes through the Davidic line. Despite repeated failures, God preserves David's dynasty, anticipating the perfect King who will reign in righteousness. The pattern of judgment for sin and restoration through repentance prefigures the gospel message of salvation through Christ.

Historical Context

This passage occurs during the divided monarchy period when Judah existed separately from northern Israel. The Chronicler writes from a post-exilic perspective, addressing the restored community in Jerusalem after the Babylonian exile (539 BCE onward). His emphasis on temple worship, proper religious observance, and God's covenant faithfulness speaks directly to the needs of his audience who had just rebuilt the temple and were reestablishing their identity as God's people.

The historical context demonstrates both God's judgment on persistent sin and His readiness to restore those who genuinely repent. The Chronicler omits most northern kingdom material, focusing on Judah and the Davidic line to emphasize God's faithfulness to His covenant promises. Archaeological discoveries from sites like Lachish, Beersheba, and Jerusalem corroborate the biblical accounts of various kings' reigns and building projects.

Understanding the Chronicler's post-exilic perspective is crucial—he's not merely recording history but applying past lessons to his contemporary audience, showing that the same principles of seeking God, maintaining proper worship, and covenant faithfulness that determined blessing or judgment in the past still apply.

Questions for Reflection