Merari in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
me-ra'-ri (merari, "bitter"; Mararei):
(1) The 3rd son of Levi, his brothers, Gershon and Kohath,
being always mentioned together with him (Gen 46:11; Ex 6:16
ff). He was among those 70 who went down to Egypt with Jacob
(Gen 46:8,11; compare 46:26 and Ex 1:5).
(2) The family of Merari, descendants of above, and always
(with one exception, for which see MERARITES) spoken of as
"sons of Merari" in numerous references, such as 1 Ch
6:1,16,19,29, which only repeat without additional
information the references to be found in the body of this
article. We early find them divided into two families, the
Mahli and Mushi (Ex 6:19; Nu 3:17,20,33). At the exodus they
numbered, under their chief Zuriel, 6,200, and they were
assigned the north side of the tabernacle as a tenting-place
(Nu 3:34,35), thus sharing in the honor of those who
immediately surrounded the tabernacle--the south side being
given to the Kohathites, the west to the Gershonites, and
the east--toward the sun-rising--being reserved for Moses,
Aaron and his sons (Nu 3:23,29,35,38). To the Merarites was
entrusted the care of the boards, bars, pillars, sockets,
vessels, pins and cords of the tabernacle (Nu 3:36,37; 4:29-
33). They and the Gershonites were "under the hand" of
Ithamar, son of Aaron, the sons of Gershon having charge of
the softer material of the tabernacles --curtains, covers,
hangings, etc. (Nu 3:25,26). When reckoned by the number fit
for service, i.e. between 30 and 50 years, the sons of
Merari were 3,200 strong (Nu 4:42-45). Because of the weight
of the material in their charge they were allowed 4 wagons
and 8 oxen for carriage (Nu 7:8). In marching, when the
tabernacle was taken down, the standard of Judah went first
(Nu 10:14); then followed the Merarites bearing the
tabernacle (Nu 10:17), and after them came the standard of
Reuben (Nu 10:18). After the settlement in Canaan they had
12 cities assigned them out of Gad, Reuben and Zebulun (Josh
21:7,34-40; 1 Ch 6:63,77-81), just as the other two branches
of Levi's family had their 12 cities respectively assigned
out of the other tribes (Josh 21). The names of these
Merarite cities are given (loc. cit.), and among them is
Ramoth-gilead, one of the cities of refuge (Josh 21:38). It
is evident from 1 Ch 6:44-47; 16:41; 25:1,3,6,9,11,15,19,21
f; compare 15:6,17-19 that they had charge under Ethan or
Jeduthun of the temple music in the service. In David's time
Asaiah was their chief (1 Ch 15:6). Himself and 220 of the
family helped David to bring up the Ark. David divided the
Levites into courses among the Gershonites, Kohathites and
Merarites (1 Ch 23:6; compare 23:21-23; 24:26-30). The
functions of certain Merarites are described in 1 Ch 26:10-
19. They also took part in cleansing the temple in
Hezekiah's time (2 Ch 29:12) as well as in the days of
Josiah (2 Ch 34:12), helping to repair the house of the
Lord. Among the helpers of Ezra, too, we find some of them
numbered (Ezr 8:18,19). The family seems to have played a
very important part in keeping steady and true such
faithfulness as remained in Israel.
(3) The father of Judith (Judith 8:1; 16:7).
Henry Wallace
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