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1 Chronicles 6:79

1 Chronicles 6:79 in Multiple Translations

Kedemoth, and Mephaath, together with their pasturelands.

Kedemoth also with her suburbs, and Mephaath with her suburbs:

and Kedemoth with its suburbs, and Mephaath with its suburbs;

And Kedemoth with its outskirts, and Mephaath with its outskirts;

Kedemoth, and Mephaath, together with their pasturelands;

And Kedemoth with her suburbes, and Mephaath with her suburbes,

and Kedemoth and its suburbs, and Mephaath and its suburbs;

Kedemoth with its pasture lands, and Mephaath with its pasture lands;

Kedemoth also with its suburbs, and Mephaath with its suburbs:

Cademoth also and its suburbs, and Mephaath with its suburbs;

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Study Notes — 1 Chronicles 6:79

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1 Chronicles 6:79 Summary

This verse lists the cities of Kedemoth and Mephaath, which were given to the Levites as part of their inheritance. It shows how God provided for the Levites, who did not have a large piece of land like the other tribes (as seen in Joshua 13:14). This reminds us that God cares for those who serve Him and that we can trust in His goodness, just like the Levites did (as seen in Psalm 37:3-7). By looking at this verse, we can learn to trust in God's provision and care for us, just as He cared for the Levites.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the cities listed in 1 Chronicles 6:79?

The cities of Kedemoth and Mephaath, along with their pasturelands, were given to the Merarites, a clan of Levites, as part of their inheritance, as seen in 1 Chronicles 6:77-81, highlighting God's provision for His people, as promised in Deuteronomy 12:10.

Why were these cities given to the Levites?

The Levites were given these cities as part of their inheritance because they did not receive a large tract of land like the other tribes, as explained in Joshua 13:14 and 1 Chronicles 6:64-65, demonstrating God's care for those who served Him.

What can we learn from the way the Levites received their cities?

The way the Levites received their cities teaches us about God's faithfulness and provision, as seen in Psalm 37:3-7, and reminds us to trust in His goodness, as expressed in Jeremiah 29:11.

How does this verse relate to the broader biblical narrative?

This verse is part of the larger story of God's covenant with the Israelites, as seen in Genesis 12:1-3 and Exodus 19:5-6, and highlights the importance of trusting in God's promises, as emphasized in Hebrews 11:6.

Reflection Questions

  1. What does this verse reveal about God's character and His relationship with His people?
  2. How can I apply the principles of trust and provision seen in this verse to my own life?
  3. What are some ways I can demonstrate my trust in God's goodness, like the Levites did?
  4. How can I balance my desire for control with the need to trust in God's provision, as seen in this verse?

Gill's Exposition on 1 Chronicles 6:79

[See comments on 1 Chronicles 6:54].

Ellicott's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 6:79

(54-81) The Levitical cities, beginning with those of the Aavonites, the principal branch of the Kohathite clan. This list deals with the same topic as Joshua 21:3-40, with which, upon the whole, it is in substantial agreement. 1 Chronicles 6:54-60 are parallel to Joshua 21:10-19.

Cambridge Bible on 1 Chronicles 6:79

54–81 (= 39–66 according to the Heb. division). The forty-eight Levitic cities This section has been adopted with some rearrangement from the parallel passage in Joshua. In Joshua the number of cities taken from each group of tribes and given to its respective division of the Levites is first stated, no city being named; and next the names of the cities are given under each division of the Levites and under the name of the tribe from which the cities were taken. In Chron. the cities given to the Aaronites are first mentioned by name and reckoned to be thirteen In number (1 Chronicles 6:55-60); next the cities given to each remaining division of the Levites are reckoned shortly by number only (1 Chronicles 6:61-63); lastly, these cities are separately reckoned at length by name only (1 Chronicles 6:66-81). This rearrangement is not happy; perhaps the Chronicler originally intended to give the Aaronite cities only by name as well as number, and so 1 Chronicles 6:66-81 (containing the names of the non-Aaronite cities) may be a supplement to the original text. Notice that no names of cities taken from Simeon are given; cp. 1 Chronicles 6:65; Joshua 21:9. (Critical Note on 54–81.) The text of the passage has suffered in transcription. In 1 Chronicles 6:55-60 eleven names are given, but thirteen are reckoned (1 Chronicles 6:60), the explanation being that the names Juttah and Gibeon (Joshua 21:16-17) have fallen out. In 1 Chronicles 6:61, after or before Manasseh the names of Ephraim and Dan have fallen out (cp. 1 Chronicles 6:66 and Joshua 21:5); Manasseh contributed only two out of the ten cities. Before 1 Chronicles 6:69 we must restore from Joshua 21:23 the words, And out of the tribe of Dan, Eltekeh with her suburbs, Gibbethon with her suburbs. In 1 Chronicles 6:77 or immediately before 1 Chronicles 6:78 two names of cities of Zebulun have fallen out; cp. 1 Chronicles 6:63 (“twelve cities”) with 1 Chronicles 6:77-81 (ten cities only are named).

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