What does 1 Chronicles 15:10 mean?
What is the meaning of 1 Chronicles 15:10?

from the Uzzielites

“from the Uzzielites” (1 Chronicles 15:10) points us to one of the major Levitical families descended from Kohath, son of Levi. Numbers 3:27 records that “the clans of the Kohathites … belonged to the Kohathite clan of the Uzzielites,” highlighting their long-standing priestly pedigree. By David’s day the ark had been mishandled (2 Samuel 6:6-7), so he now gathers these precise Levite lines to ensure obedience to God’s pattern (1 Chronicles 15:2).

• The Uzzielites were charged with sacred duties under Moses (Numbers 4:16), which makes their inclusion here a deliberate nod to God’s original instructions.

• Their presence underscores that holy things require holy people following holy procedures (compare Exodus 25:14-15 with 1 Chronicles 15:15).


Amminadab the chief

David appoints “Amminadab the chief,” giving a clear leadership structure among the Uzzielites. Earlier lists show an Amminadab within the Kohathite line (1 Chronicles 6:22), and David now recognizes this head of household to coordinate the transport.

• God often singles out faithful leaders to rally their families for service, as seen with Eleazar (Numbers 3:32) and Zadok (1 Chronicles 15:11).

• Setting a chief in place prevents chaos; this mirrors Paul’s later insistence that “all things be done decently and in order” (1 Corinthians 14:40).

• Leadership flows from calling, not self-promotion; Amminadab’s role is assigned “by name” (1 Chronicles 15:18), affirming divine selection.


112 of his relatives

The verse concludes, “and 112 of his relatives,” revealing a sizable, organized team. Transporting the ark required strength, precision, and worshipful hearts, so David gathers an entire clan.

• Large numbers ensure the poles are borne safely, singers are supplied, and the celebration is robust (1 Chronicles 15:16).

• Scripture often pairs numbers with purpose—70 elders aiding Moses (Numbers 11:16) or 120 praising at the temple’s dedication (2 Chronicles 5:12-14)—showing God equips His work with adequate manpower.

• The exact count of 112 testifies that every individual mattered; God records names and numbers (Nehemiah 7:5) because each servant’s contribution is significant.


summary

1 Chronicles 15:10 spotlights a specific Levitical clan (the Uzzielites), their appointed leader (Amminadab), and their fully mobilized team (112 relatives). David’s careful organization restores obedience after earlier failure, demonstrating that God’s work must be done God’s way, with divinely appointed people, proper leadership, and wholehearted participation.

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