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Courses
        When David was not permitted to build the temple, he proceeded,
        among the last acts of his life, with the assistance of Zadok
        and Ahimelech, to organize the priestly and musical services to
        be conducted in the house of God. (1.) He divided the priests
        into twenty-four courses (1 Chr. 24:1-19), sixteen being of the
        house of Eleazar and eight of that of Ithamar. Each course was
        under a head or chief, and ministered for a week, the order
        being determined by lot. (2.) The rest of the 38,000 Levites
        (23:4) were divided also into twenty-four courses, each to
        render some allotted service in public worship: 4,000 in
        twenty-four courses were set apart as singers and musicians
        under separate leaders (25); 4,000 as porters or keepers of the
        doors and gates of the sanctuary (26:1-19); and 6,000 as
        officers and judges to see to the administration of the law in
        all civil and ecclesiastical matters (20-32).
        This arrangement was re-established by Hezekiah (2 Chr. 31:2);
        and afterwards the four sacerdotal courses which are said to
        have returned from the Captivity were re-divided into the
        original number of twenty-four by Ezra (6:18).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Courses' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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