1 Chronicles 29
1 David, by his example and entreaty,6 causes the princes and people to offer willingly.10 David's thanksgiving and prayer.20 The people, having blessed God, and sacrificed, make Solomon king.26 David's reign and death. said unto.28:1,8whom.28:5,6; 1Ki 8:19,20young.22:5; 1Ki 3:7; 2Ch 13:7; Pr 4:3; Jer 1:6,7palace.28:10; 2Ch 2:4,5 I have prepared.22:3-5,14-16with all.2Ch 31:20,21; Ec 9:10; 2Co 8:3; Col 3:23; 1Pe 4:10,11the gold.28:14-18onyx stones.{Avney shoham,} which was, probably, not the precious stone or gem called onyx, but a marble called in Greek {onychites,} which Pliny mentions as a stone Caramania; for one would hardly think that gems of any kind were used externally in such a building as the temple. Antiquity gave both stones this name, because of their resemblance to the nail of the finger. Ge 2:12; Ex 28:17,20; 39:6,13; Job 28:16; Isa 54:11,12Re 21:18-21glistering stones.{Avney phuch} seems to denote a kind of black marble, so called from its colour resembling stibium: so Vulgate {quasi stibinos.} marble stones.{Avney shayish} is rendered in the Targum {avney marmoraiyah,} "stones of marble," and by the LXX., and Vulgate [Parion] or [Parinon,] or {marmor Parium,} "Parium marble," which was remarkable for its bright white colour. Josephus says that the temple was built of large blocks of white marble, beautifully polished, so as to produce a most splendid appearance. I have set.Ps 26:8; 27:4; 84:1,10; 122:1-9I have.21:24; Pr 3:9,10of mine own proper good. i.e., "of my own private property:"at present we only use the plural goods to designate property or personal effects. over and above. 22:4,5,14-16 gold of Ophir.1Ki 9:28; Job 28:16 who them.Ex 25:2-9; 35:5-9; Nu 7:2,3,10-14,15-89; Ezr 1:4-6; 2:68,69Ezr 7:15,16consecrate his service. Heb. to fill his hand. the chief.27:1-15; Isa 60:3-10the rulers.27:25-34; 2Co 9:7 7 Jehiel the Gershonite.26:21,22 they offered.De 16:10,11; Jud 5:9; Ps 110:3; 2Co 8:3,12; 9:7,8perfect heart.17; 1Ki 8:61David.Pr 23:15,16; Lu 15:6; Joh 15:11; Php 2:15-17; 4:1,10; 1Th 3:6-9 David blessed.20; 2Ch 20:26-28; Ps 103:1,2; 138:1; 146:2Blessed be thou.1Ki 8:15; 2Ch 6:4; Ps 72:18,19; 89:52; Eze 3:12; Eph 1:3; 1Ti 1:171Pe 1:3; Re 5:12Lord God.Ge 32:28; 33:20our father.Isa 63:16; Mt 6:9; Lu 11:3; Ro 1:7; 8:15; Php 4:20; 2Th 2:16 is the greatness.Da 4:30,34,35; Mt 6:13; 1Ti 1:17; 6:15,16; Jude 1:25; Re 4:10,11Re 5:12; 7:9-12; 19:1the victory.1Sa 15:29; Ps 98:1majesty.Job 37:22; Ps 29:4; 45:3,4; 104:1; Isa 2:10; Heb 1:3all that.Ge 1:1; 14:19,22; Ps 115:15,16; Isa 42:5; 66:1; Jer 10:10-12; 27:5Da 4:32,34,35thine is the.Ps 97:1; 99:1; 145:1,12,13; Da 4:3; Re 11:15exalted.Ne 9:5; Ps 21:13; 46:10; 47:9; 57:5,11; 97:9; Isa 2:11; 12:4 riches.De 8:18; 1Sa 2:7,8; Job 42:10; Ps 75:6,7; 113:7,8; Pr 8:18; 10:22Ec 5:19; Lu 1:51-53; Ro 11:35,36reignest over all.Da 6:26power.Job 9:19; Ps 62:11; Isa 43:13; 46:10; Da 5:18-21; Mt 28:18Joh 19:11; Eph 3:20; Re 11:17give strength.2Ch 16:9; Ps 18:31,32; 28:8; 29:1,11; 68:34,35; 144:1,2; Isa 40:29Isa 45:24; Eph 3:16; Php 4:13; Col 1:11 we thank.Ps 105:1; 106:1; Da 2:23; 2Co 2:14; 8:16; 9:15; 1Th 2:13 who am I.Ge 32:10; 2Sa 7:18; Da 4:30; 1Co 15:9,10; 2Co 3:5; 12:9-11that we should.Ps 115:1; Re 4:10be able. Heb. retain, or obtain strength. willingly.9; Php 2:13; Jas 1:17all things.Ge 28:22; Ps 50:10-12; Ro 11:36; 1Co 16:2of thine own. Heb. of thine hand. For we.Ge 47:9; Ps 39:12; 119:19; Heb 11:13-16; 1Pe 2:11our days.Job 14:2; Ps 90:9; 102:11; 144:4; Ec 6:12; Isa 40:6-8; Jas 4:14abiding. Heb. expectation. all this store.14; 2Ch 31:10; Ps 24:1; Ho 2:8; Lu 19:16 triest the heart.28:9; De 8:2; 1Sa 16:7; Ps 7:9; 51:6; Pr 16:2; 21:2; Jer 17:10Heb 4:12; Re 2:23hast pleasures.Pr 11:20; 15:8,9; Joh 1:47in the uprightness.Ac 24:16; 2Co 1:12; 1Th 2:10joy thy people.9; Phm 1:7,20present. Heb. found. Lord God.Ex 3:6,15; 4:5; Mt 22:32; Ac 3:13keep.De 30:6; Ps 51:10; 119:166; Jer 10:23; 32:39; Php 1:6,9-111Th 3:11; Heb 13:21in the imagination.28:9; Ge 6:5; Ps 119:113prepare. Heb. stablish.Ps 10:17; 2Th 2:16,17 And give.28:9; Ps 72:1; 119:80; Jas 1:17the which.2; 22:14 Now bless.16:36; 2Ch 20:21; Ps 134:2; 135:19-21; 145:1-146:2Ps 148:13,14-150:6bowed down.Ge 24:26,48; Ex 4:31; Ps 29:1,2; 95:6worshipped.Ex 14:31; 1Sa 12:18; Pr 24:21; 1Pe 2:17 sacrificed.1Ki 8:62-65; 2Ch 7:4-9; Ezr 6:17drink-offerings.Le 23:13; Nu 15:5,7,10 eat and drink.Ex 24:11; De 12:7,11,12; 16:14-17; 2Ch 7:10; Ne 8:12; Ec 2:24Ec 3:12,13; 8:15; 9:7; 1Ti 6:17,18the second time.23:1and anointed.1Ki 1:31,34-39Zadok.1Ki 2:35 sat on the throne.17:11,12; 28:5; Ps 132:11; Isa 9:6,7prospered.22:11all Israel.Ec 8:2-5; Ro 13:1 all the princes.22:17; 28:21all the sons.2:3-9; 1Ki 1:50-53; 2:24,25submitted themselves unto. Heb. gave the hand under.Ge 24:2; 47:29; 2Ch 30:8; *marg:Eze 17:18 magnified Solomon.Jos 3:7; 4:14; 2Ch 1:1; Job 7:17; Ac 19:17bestowed.1Ki 3:13; 2Ch 1:12; Ec 2:9; Da 5:18,19; Heb 2:9 over all Israel.18:14; Ps 78:71,72 forty years.3:4; 2Sa 5:4,5; 1Ki 2:11 he died.David at his death had every thing that his heart could wish: "he died in a good old age, full of days, riches, and honour;" having gained more renown than any crowned head ever did. "David," says Dr. Delaney, "was a true believer, a zealous adorer of God, teacher of His law and worship, and inspirer of His praise; a glorious example, a perpetual and inexhaustible fountain of true piety; a consummate and unrivalled hero; a skilful and successful captain; a steady patriot; a wise ruler; a faithful, generous, and magnanimous friend; and what is yet rarer, a no less generous and magnanimous enemy; a true penitent, a divine musician, a sublime poet, and an inspired prophet. By birth a peasant, by merit a prince! In youth a hero, in manhood a monarch, and in age a saint." a good old age.Ge 15:15; 25:8; Job 5:26; Pr 16:31; Ac 13:36full of days.23:1; Ge 35:29; Job 5:26 the acts.1Ki 11:41; 14:29; Heb 11:32,33book. or, history. Heb. words. Samuel.1Sa 9:9Nathan.2Sa 7:2-4; 12:1-7Gad the seer.21:9-11 his might.2Ki 10:34; 14:28the times.Da 2:21; 4:23,25
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