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1 Chronicles 27:27

Posted on 18 May at 11:31

And ouer the Uineyards, was Shimei the Ramathite: ouer the increase of the vineyards for the wine cellars, was Sabdi the Ziphmite. 1 Chronicles 27:27 (KJV)

Context: This verse belongs to a larger section in 1 Chronicles that records King David’s careful organization of his kingdom, including the military, the Levitical service, and the officials who managed royal property. Chapter 27 lists the commanders of the army divisions, the tribal leaders who served as monthly captains, and the officers responsible for various aspects of the king’s estate, among them the vineyards.

In verse 27 we meet two officials appointed to oversee the vineyards. Shimei the Ramathite was placed in charge of the vineyards, meaning he supervised the labor, tended the vines, and worked to maximize both the quality and the quantity of the grape harvest. Zabdi the Shiphmite was charged with “the increase of the vineyards for the wine cellars” (or wine‑presses), indicating his responsibility for ensuring that the grapes produced were directed toward winemaking, including pressing and storage for the royal wine cellars.

From this brief record we can draw several practical lessons. First, the verse highlights responsibility and organization: King David recognized the need to delegate specific tasks to capable individuals so that each part of the operation could run efficiently. Second, it underscores faithful stewardship; both Shimei and Zabdi were entrusted with valuable resources, reminding believers to care for and make the most of what has been given to them. Third, the mention of Zabdi’s role stresses attention to detail, as success in winemaking requires careful oversight from cultivation through processing. Finally, the passage illustrates teamwork within the king’s administration—different talents working together produce a well‑managed kingdom.

Overall, 1 Chronicles 27:27 offers a glimpse of the meticulous management that characterized David’s reign and provides a timeless example of how organized delegation, diligent stewardship, careful attention, and cooperative effort contribute to fruitful outcomes.

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