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1 Chronicles 27:14

Posted on 18 May at 11:31

The eleuenth captaine for the eleuenth moneth was Benaiah the Pirathonite, of the children of Ephraim: and in his course were twenty and foure thousand. 1 Chronicles 27:14 (KJV)

This verse is part of a larger passage in 1 Chronicles that details the organisation of King David’s military and administrative systems. It focuses on the appointment of various officers who served in different roles and responsibilities throughout the year. The captain’s name is Benaiah the Pirathonite, and he hailed from the tribe of Ephraim. The verse further mentions that Benaiah’s course or division consisted of twenty‑four thousand men.

Leadership and organisation are highlighted here. King David recognised the importance of structuring his military forces and administrative tasks, appointing captains to oversee specific periods or months so that effective leadership was maintained throughout the year. Benaiah is mentioned elsewhere in Scripture as a man of bravery and loyalty to David. He was one of David’s mighty men and later became the captain of the king’s bodyguard, illustrating the trust David placed in him.

The tribe of Ephraim, descended from Joseph, played a significant role in Israel’s history. Several notable figures, including Joshua, hailed from this tribe, underscoring its prominence. By assigning Benaiah, a distinguished warrior from Ephraim, David ensured that a capable and trusted leader commanded a substantial force.

The size of Benaiah’s division—twenty‑four thousand men—signifies the strength and magnitude of the military force under his command. This large number highlights the importance of his role in maintaining security and order within the kingdom. Overall, the verse showcases the meticulous organisation and leadership implemented by King David in managing his military forces, emphasizing the appointment of Benaiah as the captain for a specific month and the considerable responsibility entrusted to him in leading a sizable division of soldiers.

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