1|Chron. 27:11| served
| The officers who served the king were of twelve divisions, twenty-four thousand in each division, taking care of the king’s affairs month by month throughout all the months of the year (vv. 1-15). David’s standard of living was excessive and too luxurious, and it became a hidden factor in the rebellion that occurred after the time of Solomon. See note 41 in 1|Kings 12.
1|Chron. 27:6a| Benaiah| 2|Sam. 8:18;| 23:20-23;| 1|Chron. 11:24-25
1|Chron. 27:7a| Asahel| 2|Sam. 23:24;| 1|Chron. 11:26;| 2|Sam. 2:18
1|Chron. 27:161| over
| The governmental order in David’s administration typifies the submission to the authority and headship of Christ in the church in the New Testament (Eph. 1:22-23; 5:24; Col. 1:18a).
1|Chron. 27:23a| stars| Gen. 15:5
1|Chron. 27:24a| number| cf. 2|Sam. 24:1-2
1|Chron. 27:24b| not| cf. 2|Chron. 21:5-6
1|Chron. 27:28a| sycamore| 1|Kings 10:27;| 2|Chron. 1:15;| 9:27;| Luke 19:4
1|Chron. 27:29a| Sharon| 1|Chron. 5:16;| Isa. 65:10;| Acts 9:35
1|Chron. 27:33a| Ahithophel| 2|Sam. 15:12
1|Chron. 27:33b| Hushai| 2|Sam. 15:37
1|Chron. 27:34a| Abiathar| 1|Kings 1:7;| 1|Chron. 24:6
1|Chron. 27:34b| Joab| 2|Sam. 8:16;| 1|Chron. 11:6