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1 Chronicles 23:23

Posted on 18 May at 11:31

The sonnes of Mushi: Mahli, and Eder, and Ierimoth, three. 1 Chronicles 23:23 (KJV)

Certainly! Let’s delve into a Bible study on 1 Chronicles 23:23 from the King James Version (KJV). First, let’s read the verse. In this passage we encounter a genealogical record of the descendants of Levi, who were responsible for service in the tabernacle and later in the temple. The Levites had various responsibilities, including assisting the priests, caring for the tabernacle or temple, and performing duties related to worship.

1 Chronicles 23 provides a detailed account of how David organised and divided the Levites into different groups for their duties. In verse 23 we see the mention of the sons of Mushi. Mushi was a descendant of Levi and belonged to the Merarite division of Levites. Mahli, Eder, and Jeremoth are listed as the three sons of Mushi. They were likely prominent figures among the Levites of that time, but beyond their names being recorded the Bible does not give specific details about their individual roles or contributions.

Nevertheless, this verse serves as a reminder of the importance of recording genealogies and maintaining accurate historical records. In ancient Israel genealogies were significant for several reasons: they established lineage, determined inheritance rights, and helped maintain a sense of identity and heritage for the people of Israel.

While the passage does not provide extensive theological or moral teaching, it showcases the meticulousness with which Scripture documents historical details. The careful preservation of names such as Mahli, Eder, and Jeremoth underscores the value placed on honoring and preserving the genealogical records of God’s people. By studying these brief entries we are reminded to respect the legacy of those who came before us and to recognize the role that faithful record‑keeping plays in the continuity of God’s covenant community.

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