1 Chronicles 26:17
Eastward were sixe Leuites, Northward foure a day, Southward foure a day, and toward Asuppim two and two. 1 Chronicles 26:17 (KJV)
The book of 1 Chronicles is part of the Old Testament and serves as a historical record of the genealogies of the Israelites, the establishment of the Davidic monarchy, and the organization of the Levitical priesthood. In chapter 26, the author focuses on the divisions of gatekeepers who were responsible for guarding the entrances of the temple.
“Eastward were six Levites”: The verse begins by stating that six Levites were stationed on the eastern side of the temple. The Levites were members of the tribe of Levi, who were chosen by God to assist the priests in the religious duties and serve as gatekeepers, musicians, and caretakers of the tabernacle/temple.
“Northward four a day”: Four Levites were assigned to the northern side of the temple per day. This indicates a rotational system where a specific group of Levites served for a set period before being replaced by another group.
“Southward four a day”: Similarly, four Levites were assigned to the southern side of the temple per day. This further emphasizes the rotation of duties among the Levites.
“Toward Asuppim two and two”: Lastly, two Levites were assigned to guard the gate known as Asuppim. It is not entirely clear what Asuppim refers to, but it is likely a specific gate or storage area within the temple complex.
This verse highlights the meticulous organisation and division of labour among the Levites in their responsibilities as gatekeepers of the temple. It underscores the importance of order, reliability, and the faithful execution of their duties. By maintaining a rotation of Levites, the security and proper functioning of the temple were ensured.
