1. 1 Chroniques 12:23 (NEG79)
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Commentary on 1 Chronicles 12:23 (Summary)

1 Chroniques 12:23 (NEG79)

23 Voici le nombre des hommes armés pour la guerre qui se rendirent auprès de David à Hébron, afin de lui transférer la royauté de Saül, selon l'ordre de l'Eternel.

1 Chronicles 12:23 functions as a heading for the list of men who joined David at Hebron. In 1 Chronicles 10:14 the Lord turned over the kingdom to David, but now large numbers of troops gather at Hebron to turn the kingdom of Saul over to David (1 Chronicles 12:23). This dual turning over binds the contents of 1 Chronicles 10:1–12:40 together as a unit. This is the Chronicler’s way of emphasizing that all this happened according to God’s sovereign purpose or according to the word of the Lord (1 Chronicles 10:14; 1 Chronicles 11:3, 1 Chronicles 11:10).

This register names eleven tribes and two half-tribes, a total of thirteen tribes when including the Levites. There were never thirteen tribes at any one time in Israel, of course. Early on, Levi ceased to function as a tribe, but was scattered among the others. Sometimes it is omitted from the tribal lists, and the number twelve is retained by dividing Joseph into Ephraim and Manasseh (Numbers 26:1–65). When Levi is included, however, Joseph is represented as one (Genesis 35:23–26; 1 Chronicles 2:1–2).1 Avoiding all unnecessary detail, the Chronicler here represents Israel in its fullness. No part of Israel failed to give its support to David.