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Nephthali sent a thousand chiefs, in command of thirty-seven thousand that carried shield and spear; (1 Chronicles 12, 34)
You, he said, are the chiefs of the Levite clans; look well to it that you and your brethren are purified of all defilement before you bring the ark of the Lord God of Israel to the site prepared for it. (1 Chronicles 15, 12)
Then David would have the Levite chiefs appoint some of their brethren to be singers, chanting there with instruments of music, zither and harp and cymbals, till heaven rang with the echoes of their rejoicing. (1 Chronicles 15, 16)
the chiefs there said to Hanon, What, David send messengers to comfort thee, in honour of thy father’s memory? Nay, if he has sent men here, they are spies ready to search thy land and make report on it. (1 Chronicles 19, 3)
and these too, in the presence of king David, and Sadoc, and Achimelech, and all the chiefs of the priestly and Levitical families, drew lots to match their brethren the sons of Aaron; greater or less, all must abide by the lot’s arbitrament. (1 Chronicles 24, 31)
The men of Israel were marshalled under clan chiefs and commanders and captains; the king had, besides, his commissioners, serving him at the head of their several regiments. Each of them, with twenty-four thousand men under him, went on duty once a year and was relieved at the end of a month. (1 Chronicles 27, 1)
Meanwhile the tribes had their own chiefs; Eliezer son of Zechri for Ruben, Saphatias son of Maacha for Simeon, (1 Chronicles 27, 16)
and Ezrihel son of Jeroham for Dan; these were the chiefs of Israel.✻ (1 Chronicles 27, 22)
All these notables of Israel king David now summoned to his presence, the clan chiefs, and the commissioners that were the king’s own servants; commanders and captains, controllers of the royal property, princes and chamberlains, all that was powerful and all that was valiant in the city of Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 28, 1)
not one of the chiefs and rulers, not one of the royal princes themselves, but did homage and accepted Solomon as king. (1 Chronicles 29, 24)
Then he sent for the elders of Israel, the chiefs of the tribes and the heads of clans; all must meet at Jerusalem to bring the Lord’s ark home from its resting-place in the Keep of David, which we call Sion. (2 Chronicles 5, 2)
and these went round the whole of Juda, mustering the Levites and the clan chiefs in each city and summoning them to Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 23, 2)
