2 SAMUEL CHAPTER 7 David being at rest desires to build God a house;
which Nathan at first approves of; afterwards, in obedience to the
word of God, forbiddeth him 2 SAMUEL 7:1. He promiseth him benefits
and blessings in his seed, Solomon and the Messiah, who should build
the house of God, 2 SAMUEL... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. In a tent or tabernacle, 1 SAMUEL 7:6 composed of several
curtains, EXODUS 26:1, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
Pursue thy intentions, and build a house for the ark. The design being
pious, and the thing not forbidden by God, Nathan hastily approves it,
before he had either seriously considered it in his own mind, or
consulted God about it, as both he and David certainly ought to have
done in a matter of so g... [ Continue Reading ]
IT CAME TO PASS THAT NIGHT: because David's mistake was pious, and
from an honest mind, God would not suffer him to lie long in his
mistake, nor to disquiet his mind, or run himself into
inconveniencies, in order to the work, before he gave a stop to it.
THE WORD OF THE LORD CAME UNTO NATHAN; that t... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. Thou shalt not. Or, _Wilt thou build_, &c.? Dost thou purpose it?... [ Continue Reading ]
These two seem thus to be distinguished; the one may note the curtains
and hangings within, the other the frame of boards, and coverings upon
it.... [ Continue Reading ]
SPAKE I A WORD? did I ever give any command about it? without which
neither they did, nor thou shouldst attempt it. WITH ANY OF THE
TRIBES: in 1 CHRONICLES 17:6, it is of the judges; and to them, not to
the tribes, the following words agree, WHOM I COMMANDED TO FEED MY
PEOPLE ISRAEL. Either therefor... [ Continue Reading ]
SO SHALT THOU SAY UNTO MY SERVANT DAVID: lest David should be too much
discouraged, or judge himself neglected and forsaken of God, as one
thought unworthy of so great an honour, God here gives him the
honourable title of _his servant_, thereby signifying that he accepted
of his service, and of his... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL APPOINT A PLACE, i.e. I will make room for them; whereas
hitherto they have been much constrained and distressed by their
enemies, Or, _I will establish_ (for so that verb sometimes signifies)
A PLACE FOR THEM, i.e. I will establish them in their place or land.
Some learned men render the ver... [ Continue Reading ]
Nor as they did under the judges, neither so oft nor so long. But all
this is to be understood with a condition, except they should
notoriously forsake God, or rebel against him; which being so oft
declared by God in other places it was needless to mention it here. Or
this may relate to the latter a... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THY DAYS BE FULFILLED; when the time of thy life shall expire.
This phrase implies that his days shall be completed and prolonged to
the usual course and stint of nature, and not out off in the midst, by
any violent or untimely death. I WILL SET UP THY SEED AFTER THEE; I
will set up in thy stea... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL BUILD AN HOUSE: this is meant literally and immediately of
Solomon, who alone did build the material house or temple; but
mystically and ultimately of Christ, who is the builder of God's
spiritual house or temple, HEBREWS 3:3,6 1 PETER 2:5. FOR MY NAME, i.
e. for my service, and worship, an... [ Continue Reading ]
I will carry myself towards him as becomes a father, with all
affection and tenderness, and I will own him its my son. This is
intended both of Solomon, as a type of Christ; and of Christ himself,
as is evident from HEBREWS 1:5. IF HE COMMIT INIQUITY: this agrees
only to Solomon and some others of D... [ Continue Reading ]
MY MERCY, or _my kindness_, i. e. the kingdom which l have mercifully
an kindly promised to thee and thine. AS I TOOK IT FROM SAUL; in
regard of his posterity, for the kingdom was continued to his person
during life.... [ Continue Reading ]
BEFORE THEE; thine eyes in some sort beholding it; for he lived to see
his wise and godly son Solomon actually placed in the throne, with
great reputation and general applause, 1 KINGS 1:39,40, which was in
itself a good presage of the continuance of the kingdom in his family;
and being considered,... [ Continue Reading ]
Although it was contrary to his own opinion, and an evidence of his
rashness and folly. This therefore is here mentioned as an evidence of
his fidelity and impartiality in relating the whole mind of God
herein, and of his modesty in taking shame to himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
SAT: this word may note either, first, His bodily posture, for there
is no certain gesture to which prayer is limited and we have examples
of saints praying in that posture, EXODUS 17:12 1 KINGS 19:4; or he
might sit for a season whilst he was meditating upon these things, and
then alter his posture... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS, to wit, which thou hast already done for me, as he now said,
_that thou hast brought me hitherto_, i.e. to that pitch of honour,
and peace, and prosperity, in which through thy favour I now stand.
_This was yet a small thing in thy sight_; though it was more than I
deserved, or could expect, y... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT CAN DAVID SAY MORE UNTO THEE? either, first, In way of gratitude
and praise to thee; words cannot express my obligations to thee, nor
my sense of these obligations. Or rather, secondly, In way of prayer,
as appears by the parallel place, 1 CHRONICLES 17:18. What can I ask
or desire of thee more... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THY WORD'S SAKE; that thou mightest fulfil thy promises made to me
by Samuel and Nathan, and thereby demonstrate thy faithfulness.
ACCORDING TO THINE OWN HEART, i. e. of thine own mere liberality and
good pleasure, without any desert of mine. So far was David, though
now a very gracious man, fro... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU ART GREAT, both in power and in goodness, as appears by the great
and good things which thou hast done for me, ALL THAT WE HAVE HEARD
WITH OUR EARS; what we have heard from our parents, or out of thy
word, concerning the incomparable excellency of thy majesty, and of
thy works; of that I have t... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD WENT, to wit, into Egypt; an expression of God after the manner of
men. TO MAKE HIM A NAME; to advance the glory of his power and
goodness, and other perfections. Compare EXODUS 9:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST CONFIRMED TO THYSELF; partly by thy promises, and that sure
covenant which thou hast made with them; and partly by thy glorious
works wrought on their behalf, as it appears this day. THOU ART BECOME
THEIR GOD, in a peculiar manner, and by special relation and covenant;
for otherwise he is... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE LORD OF HOSTS IS THE GOD OVER ISRAEL, i.e. do thou never cease to
manifest thyself to be the God and Governor of Israel.... [ Continue Reading ]
Because thy promise hath given me encouragement to pray, and assurance
of answer. FOUND IN HIS HEART, or, _found his heart_, i.e. taken
courage; as a man is said to lose his heart when he wants courage.... [ Continue Reading ]
That God who hast declared thyself to be Israel's God, and in
particular my God.... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU, O LORD GOD, HAST SPOKEN IT, and therefore wilt certainly do it,
for thy words never fail.... [ Continue Reading ]