New Living Translation

1 Chronicles 26:10-26 New Living Translation (NLT)

10. Hosah, of the Merari clan, appointed Shimri as the leader among his sons, though he was not the oldest.

11. His other sons included Hilkiah (the second), Tebaliah (the third), and Zechariah (the fourth). Hosah’s sons and relatives, who served as gatekeepers, numbered thirteen in all.

12. These divisions of the gatekeepers were named for their family leaders, and like the other Levites, they served at the house of the lord.

13. They were assigned by families for guard duty at the various gates, without regard to age or training, for it was all decided by means of sacred lots.

14. The responsibility for the east gate went to Meshelemiah and his group. The north gate was assigned to his son Zechariah, a man of unusual wisdom.

15. The south gate went to Obed-edom, and his sons were put in charge of the storehouse.

16. Shuppim and Hosah were assigned the west gate and the gateway leading up to the Temple. Guard duties were divided evenly.

17. Six Levites were assigned each day to the east gate, four to the north gate, four to the south gate, and two pairs at the storehouse.

18. Six were assigned each day to the west gate, four to the gateway leading up to the Temple, and two to the courtyard.

19. These were the divisions of the gatekeepers from the clans of Korah and Merari.

20. Other Levites, led by Ahijah, were in charge of the treasuries of the house of God and the treasuries of the gifts dedicated to the lord.

21. From the family of Libni in the clan of Gershon, Jehiel was the leader.

22. The sons of Jehiel, Zetham and his brother Joel, were in charge of the treasuries of the house of the lord.

23. These are the leaders that descended from Amram, Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel:

24. From the clan of Amram, Shebuel was a descendant of Gershom son of Moses. He was the chief officer of the treasuries.

25. His relatives through Eliezer were Rehabiah, Jeshaiah, Joram, Zicri, and Shelomoth.

26. Shelomoth and his relatives were in charge of the treasuries containing the gifts that King David, the family leaders, and the generals and captains and other officers of the army had dedicated to the lord.