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Now the first citizens to return to their property in their cities were the Israelites, the priests, the Levites and the temple slaves. (1 Chronicles 9, 2)
Azariah son of Hilkiah, son of Meshullam, son of Zadok, son of Meraioth, son of Ahitub, the chief of the Temple of God; (1 Chronicles 9, 11)
Their kinsmen, heads of families, numbered one thousand seven hundred and sixty-men expert in the ministerial service of the Temple of God. (1 Chronicles 9, 13)
They and their sons continued in charge as guards of the gates of the Temple of Yahweh, the house of the Tent. (1 Chronicles 9, 23)
since the four head gatekeepers were permanently on duty. They were Levites and were in charge of the accommodation and supplies of the Temple of God. (1 Chronicles 9, 26)
They spent the night in the precincts of the Temple of God, their duties being to guard it and open it every morning. (1 Chronicles 9, 27)
In addition, there were the singers, the heads of the levitical families, who were accommodated in the Temple, free of other responsibilities because they were on duty day and night. (1 Chronicles 9, 33)
They placed his armour in the temple of their gods and nailed his head up in the temple of Dagon. (1 Chronicles 10, 10)
'Go and tell my servant David, "Yahweh says this: You must not build a temple for me to live in. (1 Chronicles 17, 4)
In all my travels with all Israel, did I say to any of the judges of Israel, whom I had commanded to shepherd my people: Why do you not build me a cedar-wood temple? (1 Chronicles 17, 6)
He will build a temple for me and I shall make his throne secure for ever. (1 Chronicles 17, 12)
I shall set him over my temple and kingdom for ever and his throne will be for ever secure." ' (1 Chronicles 17, 14)
