1 Chronicles 9:26

For these Levites, the four chief porters, were in their set office, and were over the chambers and treasuries of the house of God.

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 9:22 Historical context

In 1 Chronicles 9:22, the same gatekeepers are listed as appointed by David and Samuel—directly connected to their role here.

In 1 Chronicles 9:31, another Levite is entrusted with baking cakes—similar role of oversight but different task.

1 Chronicles 26:20–27 Historical context

In 1 Chronicles 26:20-27, the treasuries and chambers are described in detail, expanding on the oversight role of the chief porters.

1 Chronicles 28:11 Historical context

In 1 Chronicles 28:11, David's temple plan includes treasuries—the very treasuries the gatekeepers guard here.

Nehemiah 10:39 Historical context

In Nehemiah 10:39, porters are mentioned among those using the chambers, directly connecting to their oversight role here.

1 Kings 6:5 Historical context

In 1 Kings 6:5, these chambers were built as side rooms around the temple, the same rooms the gatekeepers were entrusted with.

In Nehemiah 12:44, storerooms are appointed for offerings—a later parallel to the treasuries overseen here.

2 Chronicles 31:5–12 Historical context

In 2 Chronicles 31:5-12, people bring tithes to store in temple chambers, which the chief porters were over.

Nehemiah 10:38 Historical context

In Nehemiah 10:38, tithes are brought to the temple chambers and treasure house, linking to the treasuries overseen by the porters.

Nehemiah 13:5 Historical context

In Nehemiah 13:5, a chamber prepared for Tobiah was originally for porters and singers, showing the chambers' use overseen by the porters.

Ezekiel 40:7 Related theme

In Ezekiel 40:7, side rooms in the temple vision are described—similar to the chambers the gatekeepers were over.

Ezekiel 40:17 Related theme

In Ezekiel 40:17, chambers around the outer court are shown—another temple vision of rooms like those here.