Jeduthun:
lauder; praising, a Levite of the family of Merari, and one of the three masters of music appointed by David (1Ch 16:41,42; 25:1-6). He is called in 2Ch 35:15 "the king's seer." His descendants are mentioned as singers and players on instruments (Neh 11:17). He was probably the same as Ethan (1Ch 15:17,19). In the superscriptions to Ps. 39, 62, and 77, the words "upon Jeduthun" probably denote a musical instrument; or they may denote the style or tune invented or introduced by Jeduthun, or that the psalm was to be sung by his choir.
Jeduthun:
his law; giving praise
Jeduthun:
je-du'-thun.
Jeduthun: A Musician of the Temple
1Ch 16:41; 25:1
Jeduthun: Called Ethan
1Ch 6:44; 15:17
Jeduthun: See Titles Of
Psa 39; 62; 77
Jeduthun:
(praising) a Levite of the family of Merari, is probably the same as Ethan. SEE [ETHAN, 2.]. Compare 1 Chronicles 15:17, 19 with 1 Chronicles 16:41-42; 25:1; 25:3; 25:6; 2 Chronicles 35:15. His office was generally to preside over the music of the temple service. Jeduthun's name stands at the head of the 39th, 62nd and 77th Psalm, indicating probably that they were to be sung by his choir. (B.C. 1014)
Asaph:
a'-saf ('acaph): Is the name of three men in the Old Testament, of whom one is the reputed author of Psalms 50 and 73-83. He was one of David's three chief musicians, the other two being Heman, and Ethan or Jeduthun, and we first hear of him when the ark was taken to Jerusalem (1Ch 15:16-19). He conducted with cymbals the music performed in the tent where the ark was housed (1Ch 16:4,5,7,37), while his two coadjutors discharged the same office at Gibeon (1Ch 16:41,42). In 1Ch 25:1 ff we are told that four of his sons were appointed to conduct under him detachments of the great chorus, the families of Heman and Jeduthun also furnishing leaders, and all took part at the dedication of the temple (2Ch 5:12). A., H., and J. were called the king's seers (1Ch 25; 2Ch 35:15), no doubt an official title of rank or dignity. The "Sons of Asaph" are mentioned in later times. They formed a guild, and played a prominent part at each revival of the national religion.
Written by James Millar
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