Jump to: Hitchcock's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Merari is a significant figure in the Old Testament, known as the third son of Levi, the patriarch of the Levitical tribe. His lineage is crucial in understanding the organization and duties of the Levites, who were set apart for religious service in Israel. The name "Merari" is thought to mean "bitter" or "unhappy," possibly reflecting the hardships faced by his descendants.Genealogy and Family Merari was born to Levi, the third son of Jacob and Leah, and is mentioned alongside his brothers Gershon and Kohath. The sons of Merari were Mahli and Mushi, as recorded in Genesis 46:11 and 1 Chronicles 6:19. These two sons became the heads of the Merarite clans, which played a vital role in the service of the Tabernacle. Role and Duties The Merarites were assigned specific responsibilities related to the Tabernacle, as outlined in the Book of Numbers. According to Numbers 3:36-37 , "The duties of the sons of Merari were the tabernacle’s frames, crossbars, posts, bases, all its equipment, and everything related to their use, as well as the posts of the surrounding courtyard with their bases, tent pegs, and ropes." This allocation of duties highlights the Merarites' role in the physical structure and transportation of the Tabernacle, emphasizing their importance in maintaining the sacred space where God dwelled among His people. In Numbers 4:29-33 , further instructions are given regarding the Merarites' service: "As for the sons of Merari, you are to number them by their clans and families, from thirty to fifty years old, everyone who can serve in the work of the Tent of Meeting. This is the duty for all their service at the Tent of Meeting: to carry the frames of the tabernacle, its crossbars, posts, and bases, as well as the posts of the surrounding courtyard with their bases, tent pegs, ropes, and all the equipment for their service. You are to assign by name the items that they are responsible to carry." Inheritance and Cities The Merarites, like other Levites, did not receive a territorial inheritance in the Promised Land. Instead, they were given specific cities to dwell in, scattered throughout the tribes of Israel. Joshua 21:7 states, "The Merarite clans, according to their families, received twelve cities from the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Zebulun." This distribution ensured that the Levites, including the Merarites, were present throughout Israel to perform their religious duties and teach the Law. Historical Significance Throughout Israel's history, the Merarites continued to serve in their designated roles. During the reign of King David, the Levites, including the Merarites, were organized for service in the Temple, as seen in 1 Chronicles 23:6 and 26:10. Their duties evolved with the transition from the Tabernacle to the Temple, but their commitment to the service of God remained steadfast. The Merarites' dedication to their responsibilities exemplifies the broader Levitical commitment to serving God and His people. Their work, though often behind the scenes, was essential to the worship and religious life of Israel, ensuring that the sacred spaces were maintained according to divine instructions. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary MerariATS Bible Dictionary MerariThe youngest of Levi's three sons, born in Canaan, and head of a family of the Levites, Genesis 46:11; Exodus 6:16; Numbers 3:17; 1 Chronicles 6:1. In the journey through the wilderness they were charged with the framework of the tabernacle, to carry from one place of encampment to another, and there set it up, Numbers 4:29-33; 7:8. Twelve cities were assigned to them beyond Jordan, Joshua 21:7,34-40. Easton's Bible Dictionary Sad; bitter, the youngest son of Levi, born before the descent of Jacob into Egypt, and one of the seventy who accompanied him thither (Genesis 46:11; Exodus 6:16). He became the head of one of the great divisions of the Levites (Exodus 6:19). (see MERARITES.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia MERARIme-ra'-ri (merari, "bitter"; Mararei): Strong's Hebrew 4847. Merari -- a son of Levi... 4846, 4847. Merari. 4848 . a son of Levi. Transliteration: Merari Phonetic Spelling: (mer-aw-ree') Short Definition: Merari. Word ... /hebrew/4847.htm - 6k 4848. Merari -- descendant of Merari Library Princely Service. The Testament of Levi Concerning the Priesthood and Arrogance. Heathen Examples Cry Shame Upon this "Infirmity of the Flesh. " Josiah The Removal of Joseph's Father with all his Family, to Him, on ... Chapter xlvi Thesaurus Merari (38 Occurrences)... He became the head of one of the great divisions of the Levites (Exodus 6:19). (see MERARITES.). Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. MERARI. ... /m/merari.htm - 23k Merar'i (32 Occurrences) Merarites (7 Occurrences) Merarite (8 Occurrences) Mahli (11 Occurrences) Mushi (8 Occurrences) Gershon (23 Occurrences) Kohath (30 Occurrences) Jaaziah (2 Occurrences) Ethan (9 Occurrences) Resources Who were the Kohathites, Gershonites, and Merarites? | GotQuestions.orgWho were the sons of Korah in the Old Testament? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Merari (38 Occurrences)Genesis 46:11 Exodus 6:16 Exodus 6:19 Numbers 3:17 Numbers 3:20 Numbers 3:33 Numbers 3:35 Numbers 3:36 Numbers 4:29 Numbers 4:33 Numbers 4:42 Numbers 4:45 Numbers 7:8 Numbers 10:17 Numbers 26:57 Joshua 21:7 Joshua 21:34 Joshua 21:40 1 Chronicles 6:1 1 Chronicles 6:16 1 Chronicles 6:19 1 Chronicles 6:29 1 Chronicles 6:44 1 Chronicles 6:47 1 Chronicles 6:63 1 Chronicles 6:77 1 Chronicles 9:14 1 Chronicles 15:6 1 Chronicles 15:17 1 Chronicles 23:6 1 Chronicles 23:21 1 Chronicles 24:26 1 Chronicles 24:27 1 Chronicles 26:10 1 Chronicles 26:19 2 Chronicles 29:12 2 Chronicles 34:12 Ezra 8:19 Subtopics Merari: Head the Merarite Levites Related Terms |