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1 Chronicles 27:18

Posted on 18 May at 11:31

Of Iudah, Elihu, one of the brethren of Dauid: of Issachar, Omri the sonne of Michael. 1 Chronicles 27:18 (KJV)

Of Judah, Elihu,

one of the brethren of David: of Issachar, Omri the son of Michael: 1 Chronicles 27:18 (KJV)

Certainly! Let’s dive into a Bible study on 1 Chronicles 27:18 from the King James Version (KJV). First, let’s read the verse and consider its place in the book of 1 Chronicles, an Old Testament work that provides a historical account of Israel and traces the genealogies of the tribes, including the lineage of King David.

Elihu of Judah is listed as a chief of the tribe of Judah and is described as one of the brethren of David. This indicates that he was a close relative or a member of David’s extended family and that he held a position of leadership among David’s officials. The tribe of Judah holds significant importance because it was from this tribe that the Messiah, Jesus Christ, would eventually come. Although the verse does not detail Elihu’s specific duties, his inclusion among the leaders suggests a substantial role in the administration of Judah.

Omri of Issachar is identified as the son of Michael and belongs to the tribe of Issachar. The tribe of Issachar was noted for its expertise in understanding the times and knowing what Israel should do (see 1 Chronicles 12:32). While the verse does not elaborate on Omri’s exact responsibilities, his appointment as a leader indicates that he was entrusted with important responsibilities within his tribe.

Chapter 27 provides a detailed list of leaders who assisted David in governing Israel, covering military commanders, administrators, and overseers of various resources. The inclusion of Elihu and Omri illustrates the broader principle that David relied on capable individuals from each tribe to share the burdens of governance.

Overall, 1 Chronicles 27:18 highlights the importance of leadership and the distribution of responsibilities within the kingdom of Israel. It serves as a reminder that effective community or organizational functioning depends on trustworthy leaders who are appointed to manage specific duties for the good of the whole nation.

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