The Chronicler returns to the temple musicians in this verse but it is not clear to whom this verse refers. Either it is the same group of musicians mentioned in 1 Chronicles 9:14–16 but occurring in a different source (1 Chronicles 9:17–33), or these are gatekeepers with musical talents. That some of the musicians in 1 Chronicles 9:14–16 acted as gatekeepers under Nehemiah perhaps supports the latter interpretation.1 The Chronicler notes that the musicians stayed in the rooms of the temple (1 Chronicles 9:33). Lodging was provided for them and they were exempt from other duties performed by Levites because their musical responsibilities kept them busy day and night (1 Chronicles 9:33). Once again, the Chronicler’s keen interest in promoting music in Israel’s worship is evident.2
33 Ce sont là les chantres, chefs de famille des Lévites, demeurant dans les chambres, exempts des autres fonctions parce qu'ils étaient à l'œuvre jour et nuit.