The third to Zaccur, he, his sons, and his brethren, were twelve:
Parallel translations
- WEB the third to Zaccur, his sons and his brothers, twelve;
- BSB the third to Zaccur, his sons, and his brothers—12 in all;
- NKJV the third for Zaccur, his sons and his brethren, twelve;
- NASB the third to Zaccur, his sons and his relatives, twelve;
- NLT The third lot fell to Zaccur and twelve of his sons and relatives.
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Quick answer
The third lot fell to Zaccur, with his sons and brothers numbering twelve. Another musical division is set in its order.
Overview
Zaccur, a son of Asaph (25:2), leads the third course of temple singers. The repeated count of twelve underscores the deliberate uniformity of these divisions. This steady, repeated pattern conveys the reliability and constancy of Israel's worship, a fitting reflection of the unchanging God whom that worship served (Mal 3:6).
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