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  • David then told the leaders of the Levites to assign duties for some Levites to sing and play a joyful tune with their various musical instruments: harps and lyres and cymbals. (1 Chronicles 15, 16)

  • The Levites then appointed Heman son of Joel, Asaph son of Berechiah, one of his brothers, Ethan son of Kushaiah, one of their Merarite kinsmen; (1 Chronicles 15, 17)

  • And while God was securing the Levites who carried the ark of the covenant of Yahweh, they sacrificed seven bulls and seven sheep. (1 Chronicles 15, 26)

  • David was wearing a robe of fine linen, like all the Levites who carried the ark, as well as the cantors and Chenaniah, the officer in charge of its transportation. David also wore the linen. (1 Chronicles 15, 27)

  • David appointed some of the Levites to minister before the ark of Yahweh, to commemorate, thank and praise Yahweh, the God of Israel: (1 Chronicles 16, 4)

  • David left there, before the ark of the Covenant of Yahweh, Asaph and his brother Levites with the permanent charge of the worship that was held before the ark as each day's ritual required. (1 Chronicles 16, 37)

  • He then gathered all the Israelite leaders together, with the priests and Levites. (1 Chronicles 23, 2)

  • A census was taken of those Levites thirty years old or older. The total was thirty-eight thousand; (1 Chronicles 23, 3)

  • Then David divided the Levites into three groups, according to their clans: Gershon, Kohath and Merari. (1 Chronicles 23, 6)

  • As for Moses, the man of God, his sons were included among the Levites. (1 Chronicles 23, 14)

  • The Levites are no longer required to carry the Holy Tent or anything used in its service." (1 Chronicles 23, 26)

  • According to the last words of David, the Levites who had been registered were of twenty years and older. (1 Chronicles 23, 27)


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