2 Samuel 7:6-7
I have not.Jos 18:1; 1Ki 8:16; 1Ch 17:5,6walked.Ex 33:14,15; 40:35-38; Le 26:23,24,27,28; Nu 10:33-36; De 23:142Co 6:16; Re 2:1tent.Ex 40:18,19,34; Ac 7:44 walked.Le 26:11,12any of the tribes.1Ch 17:6any of the judges.Instead of [shbty,] {shivtey,} "tribes," we should probably read, with Houbigant, Drs. Waterland and A. Clarke, and others, [shpty,] {shophtey,} "judges;" which is the reading in the parallel passage. Indeed there is but one letter of difference between them, and letters which might be easily mistaken for each other; the apex under the upper stroke of the [p,] {pay,} being the only mark to distinguish it from the [b,] {baith.} Compare with ver. 11. feed.5:2; Ps 78:71,72; Isa 40:11; Jer 3:15; 23:4; Eze 34:2,15,23Mic 5:4; Mt 2:6; *marg:Joh 21:15-17; Ac 20:28; 21:28; 1Pe 5:12 Chronicles 6:5-11
Since the day.2Sa 7:6,7; 1Ki 8:16my name.Ex 20:24; 23:21; De 12:5,11; Da 9:19neither chose.The judges and Saul were chosen by God, for a season, to be rulers of Israel; but not to establish a permanent and hereditary authority over that people, as was the case with David. This clause is wanting in the parallel passage of Kings; but it helps to clear the sense. 1Sa 10:24; 13:13,14; 15:23; 2Sa 7:15,16 But I have chosen Jerusalem.This clause is also not found in Kings. Jerusalem was expressly marked out, by the building of the temple, to be the centre of the worship of Israel; as Jehovah had before spoken by Moses: see the parallel passages. 12:13; Ps 48:1; 78:68-70; 132:13; Isa 14:32chosen David.1Sa 16:1; 1Ch 28:4; Ps 89:19,20 2Sa 7:2,3; 1Ki 5:3; 8:17; 1Ch 17:1; 22:7; 28:2-4 thou didst well.1Ki 8:18-21; Mr 14:8; 2Co 8:12 thy son.2Sa 7:12,13; 1Ch 17:4,11,12 performed his word.4I am risen.1:1; 1Ki 2:12; 3:6,7; 1Ch 29:15,23; Ec 1:4; 2:18,19as the Lord.1Ch 17:11; 28:5 I put the ark.5:7,10; Ex 40:20; 1Ki 8:9,21; Heb 9:4the covenant.As "there was nothing in the ark but the two tables of stone," consequently they are called the covenant, i.e., a sign of the covenant.
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