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Verse:
1 Chronicles 9:13 : "and their relatives, heads of their families—1,760 able men for the work of the service of the house of God."

Context and Background:
1 Chronicles 9 provides a genealogical record of the Israelites who returned from the Babylonian exile. This chapter focuses on the inhabitants of Jerusalem, detailing the families of priests, Levites, and other temple servants who were responsible for maintaining the worship and service in the house of God. The chronicler emphasizes the continuity of worship and the importance of the temple service, even after the return from exile.

Analysis:
1 Chronicles 9:13 specifically mentions the number of priests and their relatives who were capable and responsible for the work in the temple. The verse highlights the dedication and organization required for the temple service, underscoring the importance of having a sufficient number of able men to carry out the sacred duties.

The mention of "1,760 able men" indicates a well-structured and prepared group, emphasizing the significance of readiness and capability in serving God. This reflects the broader biblical theme of stewardship and the necessity of being equipped for the tasks God assigns to His people.

Theological Significance:
This verse underscores the importance of communal responsibility and the role of family lineage in the service of God. The priests and their families were not only responsible for the physical upkeep of the temple but also for the spiritual well-being of the community. Their service was a vital part of maintaining the covenant relationship between God and Israel.

The passage also highlights the continuity of God's faithfulness. Despite the exile and the challenges faced by the Israelites, the restoration of temple service signifies God's enduring commitment to His people and His plans for them. The detailed record of those serving in the temple serves as a testament to God's providence and the fulfillment of His promises.

Practical Application:
For contemporary believers, 1 Chronicles 9:13 serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared and willing to serve in the roles God has called us to. It encourages Christians to value the work of ministry and to recognize the significance of each individual's contribution to the body of Christ. The verse also calls for a commitment to community and the shared responsibility of upholding the faith and worship practices.

In a broader sense, this passage invites reflection on the importance of spiritual readiness and the dedication required to serve God faithfully. It challenges believers to consider how they can contribute to the life and mission of the church, using their gifts and abilities for the glory of God.
Concordance
1760 (1 Occurrence)

1 Chronicles 9:13
and their brothers, heads of their fathers' houses, one thousand seven hundred sixty; very able men for the work of the service of the house of God.
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Intreat (13 Occurrences)
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King James Version since 1760 "intreat" is used in the sense of "to beg ...
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Talmud
... Surenhusius, Amsterdam, 1698-1703 (contains also a translation of Maimonides and
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