Bible Cross References
Ebiasaph
1 Chronicles 6:22
These are the descendants of Kohath from generation to generation: Amminadab, Korah, Assir,
1 Chronicles 6:23
Elkanah, Ebiasaph, Assir,
Korah
Numbers 26:9-11
9
and his sons Nemuel, Dathan, and Abiram. (These are the Dathan and Abiram who were chosen by the community. They defied Moses and Aaron and joined the followers of Korah when they rebelled against the LORD.
10
The ground opened and swallowed them, and they died with Korah and his followers when fire destroyed 250 men; they became a warning to the people.
11
But the sons of Korah were not killed.)
Psalm 42:1
As a deer longs for a stream of cool water, so I long for you, O God.
Psalm 44:1
With our own ears we have heard it, O God--- our ancestors have told us about it, about the great things you did in their time, in the days of long ago:
Psalm 49:1
Hear this, everyone! Listen, all people everywhere,
gates
Psalm 84:10
One day spent in your Temple is better than a thousand anywhere else; I would rather stand at the gate of the house of my God than live in the homes of the wicked.
over the host
2 Kings 11:9
The officers obeyed Jehoiada's instructions and brought their men to him---those going off duty on the Sabbath and those going on duty.
2 Kings 11:15
Jehoiada did not want Athaliah killed in the Temple area, so he ordered the army officers: "Take her out between the rows of guards, and kill anyone who tries to rescue her."
2 Chronicles 23:4-10
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This is what we will do. When the priests and Levites come on duty on the Sabbath, one third of them will guard the Temple gates,
5
another third will guard the royal palace, and the rest will be stationed at the Foundation Gate. All the people will assemble in the Temple courtyard.
6
No one is to enter the Temple buildings except the priests and the Levites who are on duty. They may enter, because they are consecrated, but the rest of the people must obey the LORD's instructions and stay outside.
7
The Levites are to stand guard around the king, with their swords drawn, and are to stay with the king wherever he goes. Anyone who tries to enter the Temple is to be killed."
8
The Levites and the people of Judah carried out Jehoiada's instructions. The men were not dismissed when they went off duty on the Sabbath, so the commanders had available both those coming on duty and those going off.
9
Jehoiada gave the officers the spears and shields that had belonged to King David and had been kept in the Temple.
10
He stationed the men with drawn swords all around the front of the Temple, to protect the king.
keepers of the entry
1 Chronicles 26:7
(SEE 26:6)
1 Chronicles 26:8
Obed Edom's family furnished a total of sixty-two highly qualified men for this work.
1 Chronicles 26:13-19
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Each family, regardless of size, drew lots to see which gate it would be responsible for.
14
Shelemiah drew the east gate, and his son Zechariah, a man who always gave good advice, drew the north gate.
15
Obed Edom was allotted the south gate, and his sons were allotted to guard the storerooms.
16
Shuppim and Hosah were allotted the west gate and the Shallecheth Gate on the upper road. Guard duty was divided into assigned periods, one after another.
17
On the east, six guards were on duty each day, on the north, four, and on the south, four. Four guards were stationed at the storerooms daily, two at each storeroom.
18
Near the western pavilion there were four guards by the road and two at the pavilion itself.
19
This is the assignment of guard duty to the clan of Korah and the clan of Merari.