1 Chronicles 16 KJV: Establishing a Culture of Continual Praise
1 Chronicles 16 documents the celebration following the Ark's arrival in Jerusalem and the establishment of a permanent, 24/7 ministry of worship. It records a composite psalm of praise that instructs the people to seek the Lord’s strength and remember His marvelous works. The chapter concludes by setting a daily schedule for Asaph and his brethren to minister before the Ark continually, as every day required.
v1-6: Offerings and the Appointment of Daily Ministers
So they brought the ark of God, and set it in the midst of the tent that David had pitched for it: and they offered burnt sacrifices and peace offerings before God.
Asaph the chief, and next to him Zechariah, Jeiel, and Shemiramoth, and Jehiel, and Mattithiah, and Eliab, and Benaiah, and Obededom: and Jeiel with psalteries and with harps; but Asaph made a sound with cymbals;
And say ye, Save us, O God of our salvation, and gather us together, and deliver us from the heathen, that we may give thanks to thy holy name, and glory in thy praise.
So he left there before the ark of the covenant of the LORD Asaph and his brethren, to minister before the ark continually, as every day's work required:
To offer burnt offerings unto the LORD upon the altar of the burnt offering continually morning and evening, and to do according to all that is written in the law of the LORD, which he commanded Israel;
And with them Heman and Jeduthun, and the rest that were chosen, who were expressed by name, to give thanks to the LORD, because his mercy endureth for ever;
And with them Heman and Jeduthun with trumpets and cymbals for those that should make a sound, and with musical instruments of God. And the sons of Jeduthun were porters.
And all the people departed every man to his house: and David returned to bless his house.
Read the song that defined a generation and see how David turned a moment of arrival into a lifestyle of daily devotion. Begin your study with 1 chronicles 16 summary.
Witness the strange reality that David had worship happening in two places at once: the Ark in Jerusalem and the Tabernacle in Gibeon. The 'Word Secret' is Tamid, meaning 'continually' or 'regularly,' which becomes the new standard for how God's presence should be honored. Discover the riches with 1 chronicles 16 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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