What is the meaning of 1 Chronicles 27:22? and over Dan • The tribe of Dan, descended from Jacob’s son Dan, is mentioned here as having its own appointed leader during King David’s reign (cf. Genesis 49:16–17; 1 Chronicles 12:35). • David’s administration recognized each tribe’s distinct identity while uniting them under the monarchy (see 1 Chronicles 27:1-15). • This phrase underscores that leadership was divinely ordered and geographically specific, ensuring every tribe—large or small—received representation (Numbers 2:31; Deuteronomy 33:22). was Azarel • “Azarel” means “God has helped,” reflecting how God equips those He calls (Psalm 121:2). • Though little else is recorded about Azarel, his inclusion in the royal records shows that faithful service, rather than fame, marks true significance (1 Corinthians 4:2; Hebrews 6:10). • The verse assures readers that the Lord notices and records even seemingly minor leaders (Malachi 3:16). son of Jeroham • Identifying Azarel’s father anchors him within a lineage, emphasizing accountability and heritage (1 Chronicles 9:12; 2 Timothy 1:5). • Such genealogical details highlight Scripture’s historical precision (Luke 1:1-4). • They also teach that faithfulness often runs in families, encouraging believers to leave godly legacies (Proverbs 13:22). These were the leaders of the tribes of Israel • The statement wraps up a catalog of tribal officials, showing an orderly structure across the nation (Exodus 18:21; 1 Corinthians 14:40). • Each leader answered to King David, illustrating a biblical balance between local authority and central oversight (2 Samuel 5:1-3). • The verse foreshadows Christ, the perfect King who knows every “under-shepherd” in His Kingdom (John 10:14; 1 Peter 5:4). summary 1 Chronicles 27:22 records that Azarel, the son of Jeroham, oversaw the tribe of Dan during David’s reign. By listing him among the tribal leaders, Scripture affirms God’s care for every tribe, highlights the value of faithful yet lesser-known servants, and showcases an orderly covenant community under God-appointed leadership—a pattern ultimately fulfilled in Christ’s perfect rule. |