Verse 1 Chronicles 22:14. _IN MY TROUBLE I HAVE PREPARED_] Notwithstanding ail the wars in which I have been engaged, all the treacheries with which I have been surrounded, all the domestic troubles...
IN MY TROUBLE - See the margin. David refers to the manifold troubles of his reign, which had prevented him from accumulating very much treasure. AN HUNDRED THOUSAND TALENTS OF GOLD ... - We do not kn...
IV. PREPARATIONS FOR THE BUILDING OF THE TEMPLE 1. The Preparations and Charge to Solomon CHAPTER 22 _ 1. The material (1 Chronicles 22:1)_ 2. The charge to Solomon (1 Chronicles 22:6) 3. The cha...
1 CHRONICLES 22:2 TO 1 CHRONICLES 29:30. The whole of this section is the work of the Chronicler, though it is probable that he utilised some earlier sources in compiling it; a good deal of OT materia...
IN MY TROUBLE: i.e. in the unsettled years of his warlike reign; and of the trouble brought on by his sin with Bath-sheba, and by Absalom's rebellion. The Septuagint reads "according to my poverty". P...
_in my trouble_ Render with R.V. marg. IN MY LOW ESTATE. LXX. κατὰ τὴν πτωχείαν μου. _an hundred thousand talents_of _gold, and a thousand thousand talents_of _silver_ This sum is incredibly large. In...
David's Charge to Solomon 7. _said to Solomon, My son_ R.V. SAID TO SOLOMON HIS SON (so C'thîb); A.V. follows the K'rî. _unto the name_ Cp. Deuteronomy 12:5; 2 Samuel 7:13....
IN MY TROUBLE I HAVE PREPARED—AN HUNDRED THOUSAND TALENTS OF GOLD, &C.— _But I, according to my poor ability, have prepared an hundred talents of gold, and a thousand talents of silver._ Houbigant. Se...
14. DAVID'S PROVISIONS FOR THE TEMPLE (Chapter 22) TEXT 1 Chronicles 22:1. Then David said, This is the house of Jehovah God, and this is the altar of burnt-offering for Israel. 2. And David command...
DAVID'S PREPARATIONS FOR THE BUILDING OF THE TEMPLE This chapter is supplementary to the narrative in the earlier books, its contents coming chronologically between 2 Samuel 24 and 1 Kings 1....
IN MY TROUBLE] Some render 'in spite of my trouble,' i.e. in spite of wars and other distractions. David, like other loyal servants of God, was content to pave the way for the accomplishment of a resu...
THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES GOD RULES HISTORY 1 CHRONICLES _Ian Mackervoy_ CHAPTER 22 David prepares for the *temple –...
IN MY TROUBLE. — Rather, _by my toil_ or _pains._ (Comp. 1 Chronicles 29:2 : “I have prepared _with all my might._”) In Genesis 31:42 the same expression is equated with “the labour of my hands.” The...
(6-16) David gives formal charge to Solomon to build the Temple....
In the place where the mercy of God operated in staying the plague resulting from his sin, David chose to build the house of his God. The threshing floor of Oman the Jebusite was chosen as the site of...
Now, behold, in my (g) trouble I have prepared for the house of the LORD an hundred thousand talents of gold, and a million talents of silver; and of brass and iron without weight; for it is in abunda...
Poverty. Protestants, "trouble." (Haydock) --- David confesses that the immense sums which he had collected, were nothing in comparison with the greatness of God. He left more than was sufficient for...
The time of this address of David to his son, as well as the occasion, being, as we are told, just before his death, gives great weight and energy to it. It is indeed a most interesting address from a...
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 22 THROUGH 27. From this chapter to Verses 28, 29 of chapter 26 all refers to the house which is to be built. We see the provision that David made of everythi...
NOW, BEHOLD, IN MY TROUBLE,.... Or affliction, which had attended him, through the greater part of his reign, partly through wars abroad, and partly through rebellions and insurrections at home: or,...
Now, behold, in my trouble I have prepared for the house of the LORD an hundred thousand talents of gold, and a thousand thousand talents of silver; and of brass and iron without weight; for it is in...
_Behold, in my trouble I have prepared for the house of the Lord _ This he alleges as a reason why he could do no more, because of the many troubles and wars in which he had been engaged, both foreign...
1 Dauid foreknowing the place of the Temple, prepareth abundance for the building of it. 6 Hee instructeth Solomon in Gods promises, and his duety in building the Temple. 17 He chargeth the Princes...
Now, behold, in my trouble, in spite of the fact that the wars in which he was engaged often interfered with his pet hope and desire, I HAVE PREPARED FOR THE HOUSE OF THE LORD AN HUNDRED THOUSAND TALE...
David's Instructions to Solomon...
IN MY TROUBLE: Or, in my poverty...
6-16 David gives Solomon the reason why he should build the temple. Because God named him. Nothing is more powerful to engage us in any service for God, than to know that we are appointed thereto. Be...
IN MY TROUBLE: this he allegeth as a reason why he could do no more, because of the many troubles and wars, both foreign and civil, whereby much of his treasures was exhausted. AN HUNDRED THOUSAND TAL...
1 Chronicles 22:14 trouble H6040 prepare H3559 (H8689) house H1004 LORD H3068 hundred H3967 thousand H505 talents...
1 Chronicles 22:1 _Then David said, This is the house of the LORD God, and this is the altar of the burnt offering for Israel._ Now he knew where the temple was to be built; and of a certainty he had...
1 Chronicles 22:1. _Then David said, This is the house of the LORD God, and this is the altar of the burnt offering for Israel._ From that moment, this place was set apart as the site of the future t...
CONTENTS: Material prepared for the temple. David instructs Solomon in God's promises. Princes charged to assist Solomon. CHARACTERS: God, David, Solomon. CONCLUSION: Nothing is more powerful to enga...
1 Chronicles 22:14. _In my trouble,_ that is, in my state of weakness and wars, _I have prepared a hundred thousand talents of gold, and a thousand thousand talents of silver._ David having been victo...
_Now, behold, in my trouble I have prepared for the house of the Lord._ GREAT ENTERPRISES FOR GOD I. That great things done for God look poor in the sight of the noble souls by whom they are done. “N...
_Then he called for Solomon his son._ DAVID’S CHARGE TO SOLOMON I. A father’s privilege. 1. To cherish a lofty ideal for his son. This does not require that the father should undertake to decide the...
1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 22:6 Through private instruction, David prepares Solomon for his demanding duty as king. David refers back to the dynastic promise (1 Chronicles 17:7
1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 22:14 In addition to gathering other materials for the temple, David gives 3,000 talents of gold and 7,000 talents of silver from his own treasure (1 Chroni
CRITICAL NOTES.] The remaining Chapter s of this book are peculiar to the chronist. They narrate the arrangements of David for the building of the temple, his religious and political regulations, and...
EXPOSITION From the commencement of this chapter to the close of the First Book of the Chronicles we again travel alone, and, with the exception of parallel passages of a merely ordinary character, ha...
Now as we get into chapter twenty-two, He then called for Solomon his son (1 Chronicles 22:6), He had gathered together the men of Israel and he called Solomon his son. and he charged him to build a...
1 Chronicles 22:3; 1 Chronicles 29:4; 1 Kings 10:14; 2 Corinthians 8:2;...
Trouble — This he alleges as a reason why he could do no more, because of the many wars, whereby much of his treasures were exhausted. Talents — A talent of Gold in the first constitution was three th...
How could David have given 100,000 talents of gold when 1 Chronicles 29:4 says he gave only 3,000 talents? PROBLEM: In preparation for the building of the temple, David states in 1 Chronicles 22:14 th...