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OF MINE OWN PROPER GOOD - i. e., from his own private estate. He makes
the offering publicly in order to provoke others by his example 1
Chronicles 29:5....
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CHAPTER 29 THE FINAL WORDS AND ACTIONS OF DAVID AND HIS DEATH
_ 1. The exhortation (1 Chronicles 29:1)_
2. The response (1 Chronicles 29:6)
3. David's praise and prayer (1 Ch
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RESPONSE TO DAVIDS APPEAL FOR OFFERINGS: HIS THANKSGIVING AND DEATH.
1 Chronicles 29:1. _Cf._ Exodus 35:4; Exodus 35:20....
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I HAVE OF MINE OWN PROPER GOOD. Seeing. have. treasure of mine own.
Omit the word "which".
MINE OWN PROPER GOOD. Hebrew only one word, _segullah =_ personal
treasure. Occurs only in Exodus 19:5.Deuter...
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_Moreover_ R.V. MOREOVER ALSO.
_I have of mine own proper good_ R.V. SEEING THAT I HAVE A TREASURE OF
WINE OWN.
which _I have given_ R.V. I GIVE IT. The point of 1 Chronicles 29:3-5
is missed in A.V...
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26. GIFTS AND THANKSGIVING (1 Chronicles 29:1-25)
TEXT
1 Chronicles 29:1. And David the king said unto all the assembly,
Solomon my son, whom alone God hath chosen, is yet young and tender,
and the w...
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_MOREOVER, BECAUSE I HAVE SET MY AFFECTION TO THE HOUSE OF MY GOD, I
HAVE OF MINE OWN PROPER GOOD, OF GOLD AND SILVER, WHICH I HAVE GIVEN
TO THE HOUSE OF MY GOD, OVER AND ABOVE ALL THAT I HAVE PREPARE...
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DAVID'S OFFERINGS, THANKSGIVING, AND DEATH
1. The palace] The word in the original is more strictly applicable to
the fortress which was attached to the Second Temple (Nehemiah 2:8)
and afterwards ca...
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OF MINE OWN PROPER GOOD] RV 'a treasure of mine own.'...
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 29
Gifts to build the *temple –...
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I HAVE SET MY AFFECTION TO THE HOUSE. — 1 Chronicles 28:4 (he liked,
_râçâh:_ Psalms 26:8).
I HAVE OF MINE OWN PROPER GOOD, OF GOLD AND SILVER. — I have a
personal property in gold and silver. For the...
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וְ עֹ֗וד בִּ רְצֹותִי֙ בְּ בֵ֣ית
אֱלֹהַ֔י
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This is the account of the final stage in the greatest work of David's
life, namely, his preparation for building the Temple. The king had a
treasure of his own, over and above what he had gathered fo...
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Own. What he had already vowed, he esteemed no longer his.
(Worthington) --- Temple. Hebrew, "houses," including the various
apartments belonging to the temple. The sum which David had formerly
set ap...
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The motive of David's liberality is beautifully set forth in this
account. It was not to bribe God with his own gifts. It was not to
give of the possessions of the body for the sin of the soul. But it...
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God would also associate the people with David in this willing service
of the day of His power; and, even as they had been associated with
him in his wars and conflicts, there are those who shall be s...
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MOREOVER, BECAUSE I HAVE SET MY AFFECTION TO THE HOUSE OF MY GOD,....
Had a good will to it, and was earnestly desirous of having it built,
and that in a grand manner:
I HAVE OF MY OWN PROPER GOOD; w...
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_Moreover, because I have set my affection to the house of my God, I
have of mine own proper good, of gold and silver, [which] I have given
to the house of my God, over and above all that I have prepa...
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_I have prepared with all my might_ He did not intend to throw all the
burden upon them, nor that it should be built wholly by the
contributions of the people, although intended for their benefit; but...
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1 Dauid by his example and intreatie,
6 causeth the Princes and people to offer willingly.
10 Dauids thankesgiuing and prayer.
20 The people hauing blessed God and sacrificed, make Solomon King.
2...
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THE OFFERING OF THE PRINCES AND OF THE PEOPLE...
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Moreover, because I have set my affection to the house of my God,
because his whole heart and mind was set on the fulfillment of this
desire of his life, I HAVE OF MINE OWN PROPER GOOD, of his own pri...
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1-9 What is done in works of piety and charity, should be done
willingly, not by constraint; for God loves a cheerful giver. David
set a good example. This David offered, not from constraint, or for
s...
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OF MINE OWN PROPER GOOD; of that which I have reserved as a peculiar
treasure to my own use, after I had separated those things which I had
devoted to God....
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1 Chronicles 29:3 affection H7521 (H8800) house H1004 God H430 have
H3426 given H5414 (H8804) house H1004 G
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CONTENTS: David exhorts the people. The princes and people willingly
offer. David's thanksgiving and prayer. Solomon made king. David's
death.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Solomon, Zadok.
CONCLUSION: Tho...
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1 Chronicles 29:2. _Marble._ The LXX read Parian marble; that is,
marble from the isle of Paros, or white marble. They knew this by
documents of authority.
1 Chronicles 29:29. _The book of Samuel._ Se...
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Furthermore David the king said unto all the congregation.
CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE AND CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE
I. The nearer a good man approaches his end, the more
spiritually-minded he becomes.
II. The...
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1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 29:1 The temple is referred to as
a PALACE (v. 1 Chronicles 29:1), for it is God’s kingly residence
among his p
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CRITICAL NOTES.] We have in this chapter contributions of the princes
to the temple (1 Chronicles 29:1); the public thanksgiving of David (1
Chronicles 29:10); David’s prayer for Solomon (1 Chronicles...
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EXPOSITION
1 CHRONICLES 29:1
These verses continue the account of what David said to the whole
congregation, respecting his son Solomon and his tender age in view of
the great enterprise of building...
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Furthermore David the king said unto the congregation, Solomon my son,
whom God had chosen, is yet young and tender, and the work is great:
for the palace is not for man, but for the LORD God. Now I h...
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1 Chronicles 21:24; 1 Chronicles 22:14; 1 Chronicles 22:4; 1
Chronicles 22:5;...