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Commentary Insights:
In this verse, Ahijah is noted among the priests responsible for certain duties in the temple, representing divine order and a call to holiness in service.
Henry emphasizes the significance of division and order in the priestly service as a reflection of God’s design for worship. Each priest's assignment was important for maintaining the sanctity of worship and ensuring that all aspects of service were fulfilled.
Barnes highlights the legacy of Ahijah’s lineage, noting how these families were crucial for the continuity of worship practices. This speaks to God's providence in sustaining worship throughout generations.
Clarke discusses the implications of priestly duties and their spiritual significance, suggesting that the division was meant to enhance the ability to attend to the sacrifices and offerings made by the people, thus fostering a closer relationship between God and His people.