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7. THE COVENANT AND THE PROMISE
CHAPTER 17
_ 1. David's plan to build a house (1 Chronicles 17:1)_
2. The covenant and the promise (1 Chronicles 17:7)
3. David's praise and prayer (1 Chronicles 17...
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DAVIDS PURPOSE TO BUILD A TEMPLE IS HINDERED BY NATHAN; GOD'S PROMISE
TO HIM; HIS PRAYER (see notes on 2 Samuel 7).
1 Chronicles 17:1. in his house: the words in 2 Samuel 7:1, and the
Lord had given...
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_and since the time … Israel. Moreover … Furthermore_ R.V. AND AS
FROM THE DAY … ISRAEL; AND … MOREOVER …
_subdue all thine enemies_ Sam. (R.V.) _cause thee to rest from all
thine enemies_.
_build t...
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LESSON EIGHT 17-18
DAVID AND THE TEMPLE. ISRAEL GOES TO WAR.
9. DAVID'S PLANS FOR THE TEMPLE (Chapter 17)
INTRODUCTION
David's purpose to build the Temple resulted in Jehovah's revelation
of the et...
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_AND SINCE THE TIME THAT I COMMANDED JUDGES TO BE OVER MY PEOPLE
ISRAEL. MOREOVER I WILL SUBDUE ALL THINE ENEMIES. FURTHERMORE I TELL
THEE THAT THE LORD WILL BUILD THEE AN HOUSE._
And since the time...
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17:10 subdue (b-18) Or 'I have subdued.'...
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DAVID'S DESIRE TO BUILD THE TEMPLE DISALLOWED
This chapter is almost identical with 2 Samuel 7:1....
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 17
GOD’S SPECIAL PROMISE TO DAVID – 1 CHRONICLES 17:1-27
THE *LORD SPEAKS TO DAVID – 1 CHRONICLES 17:1-15
V1 Wh...
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AND SINCE THE TIME THAT I COMMANDED JUDGES. — Heb., _from days
that..._ Samuel, more definitely, “from the day that I appointed
judges ever my people.” This whole clause should not have been
separated...
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וּ לְ מִ יָּמִ֗ים אֲשֶׁ֨ר צִוִּ֤יתִי
שֹֽׁפְטִים֙ עַל ־עַמִּ֣י יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל
וְ הִכְנַ֖עְתִּי אֶת ־כָּל...
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The presence of the Ark in the city seems to have created in David the
desire to provide for it a permanent and more worthy resting place. He
declared his desire to Nathan. The prophet, acting without...
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And since the time that I commanded judges [to be] over my people
Israel. Moreover I will subdue all thine enemies. Furthermore I tell
thee that the LORD will (i) build thee an house.
(i) Will give y...
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But, Reader, if we pause to admire the conduct of Nathan, what a pause
of admiration ought we to make here, in contemplating the goodness,
the grace, the condescension, (what shall I call it) the asto...
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But although David was to connect kingly power in Zion with the ark of
the covenant, and thus to secure blessing by the power of the king
whom God had chosen, yet the warrior king was not to build the...
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See Gill "1Ch 17:1"....
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_Furthermore I tell thee_, &c. Must he think that his purpose was in
vain, and that he should lose the reward of it? No: it being God's act
that prevented the execution of it, he shall be as fully rec...
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1 Nathan first approouing the purpose of Dauid, to build God an house,
3 after by the word of God forbiddeth him.
11 Hee promiseth him blessings and benefits in his seed.
16 Dauids prayer and thank...
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DAVID FORBIDDEN TO BUILD GOD A HOUSE...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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1 Chronicles 17:10 time H3117 commanded H6680 (H8765) judges H8199
(H8802) people H5971 Israel H3478 subdue H3665 (H8689) enemies H341
(H8802) tell H5046 (H8686) LORD H3068 build H1129 (H8799) house H...
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CONTENTS: David's desire to build the temple. The Davidie covenant and
David's prayer.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Nathan.
CONCLUSION: Thrice happy is that people whose God is Jehovah, for He
will be to...
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REFLECTIONS. In a temporal view the promise made to David, that his
house should for ever fill the throne of Israel, must be regarded as a
branch of the great national covenant, and consequently subje...
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_Now it came to pass, as David sat in his house._
THE KING’S PROPOSAL
I. David’s proposal.
1. A noble purpose.
2. A generous purpose.
3. A purpose commended by the prophet.
II. God’s disapproval...
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1 CHRONICLES 17:1 The Dynastic Promise to David. See 2 Samuel 7:1 and
note. God’s promise to David is central to Chronicles. Israel’s
identity as God’s people will be expressed through the Davidic
dyn...
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CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter coincides with 2 Samuel 7—records
David’s purpose to build a house for God (1 Chronicles 17:1), and
Nathan’s approval. God refuses to permit this, promises a perpetual
ki...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter is paralleled by 2 Samuel 7:1; and the parallel is for
the most part very close. The purport of the two accounts may be said
to be identical, while the variations of some few w...
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And Nathan the prophet said, [Good,] do all that is in your heart; for
God is with thee. And it came to pass the same night, that the Lord
spoke to Nathan the prophet, and said, Go and tell David my s...
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1 Corinthians 15:25; 1 Samuel 13:19; 1 Samuel 13:20; 1 Samuel 13:5; 1
Samuel 13:6; 2 Samuel 7:11; Exodus 1:21; Judges 2:14; Judges 3:8; Jud
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Furthermore, &c. — Must he think, that his purpose was in vain, and
that he should lose the reward of it? No: it being God's act that
prevented the execution of it, he shall be as fully recompensed as...