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2 Chronicles 1:2

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Solomon called together all the leaders of Israel—the generals and captains of the army, the judges, and all the political and clan leaders.

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The most important of these places of worship was at Gibeon, so the king went there and sacrificed 1,000 burnt offerings.

David consulted with all his officials, including the generals and captains of his army.

He said to them, “You are the leaders of the Levite families. You must purify yourselves and all your fellow Levites, so you can bring the Ark of the Lord, the God of Israel, to the place I have prepared for it.

Then David summoned all Israel to Jerusalem to bring the Ark of the Lord to the place he had prepared for it.

Like the descendants of Aaron, they were assigned to their duties by means of sacred lots, without regard to age or rank. Lots were drawn in the presence of King David, Zadok, Ahimelech, and the family leaders of the priests and the Levites.

Eleazar’s descendants were divided into sixteen groups and Ithamar’s into eight, for there were more family leaders among the descendants of Eleazar.

This is the list of Israelite generals and captains, and their officers, who served the king by supervising the army divisions that were on duty each month of the year. Each division served for one month and had 24,000 troops.

David summoned all the officials of Israel to Jerusalem—the leaders of the tribes, the commanders of the army divisions, the other generals and captains, the overseers of the royal property and livestock, the palace officials, the mighty men, and all the other brave warriors in the kingdom.

Then King David turned to the entire assembly and said, “My son Solomon, whom God has clearly chosen as the next king of Israel, is still young and inexperienced. The work ahead of him is enormous, for the Temple he will build is not for mere mortals—it is for the Lord God himself!

Then he led the entire assembly to the place of worship in Gibeon, for God’s Tabernacle was located there. (This was the Tabernacle that Moses, the Lord’s servant, had made in the wilderness.)

Early the next morning King Hezekiah gathered the city officials and went to the Temple of the Lord.

The king, his officials, and all the community of Jerusalem decided to celebrate Passover a month later than usual.




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