CONTENTS
This chapter contains an account of the finishing work, in bringing up
the Ark to the Holy City. David's gifts to the people in consequence
thereof, and the Psalm of praise David delivered upon the occasion.
1 Chronicles 16:1
No doubt, after the breach of Uzzah, and which, had occasioned... [ Continue Reading ]
That love of God is sweet which is always accompanied with the love of
man. David appears in an amiable light, in the view this gives of him,
in his generosity to his people. I beg the Reader not to overlook the
expression, that be blessed the people in the name of the Lord. The
Targum hath it, In t... [ Continue Reading ]
Probably, in consequence of the breach of Uzzah, the king thought it
right that the Levites should never more be out of the path of duty,
and therefore made a revisal of their office.... [ Continue Reading ]
This is a proof of the bent of David's mind, in the composition of
this beautiful and devout Psalm. If the Reader will critically examine
it, he will discover that it is a compilation from several other
Psalms. Some of the first verses of it are gathered from Psalms 105:1.
The 23rd to 34th (1 Chroni... [ Continue Reading ]
The scope of this psalm, taken altogether, is to celebrate the praises
of Jehovah, and especially in his covenant love to his redeemed. Hence
he is to be praised for the glories of his own name, for his mercies
in creation, in redemption, in providence, and in grace. These
glorious acts of the Lord... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe the everyday service appointed to Asaph and his brethren.
Reader! if you and I can in spirit sing the Psalm here given one day,
depend upon it, that every day the privilege, and the joy, are the
same.... [ Continue Reading ]
The morning and evening offering were beautiful types of Jesus. His
all-powerful sacrifice, and all-prevailing mediation, were thus kept
in remembrance, in those ages of the church.... [ Continue Reading ]
The whole forms a most delightful representation of the services of
the old church. And as all the services were with an eye to Christ, we
never can sufficiently admire the grace of the Holy Ghost in the
appointment. Think, Reader, of what vast, what infinite importance, is
the redemption by Jesus i... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
PAUSE, my soul, over the perusal of this chapter, and behold the
earnestness with which David entered upon the service of the
sanctuary, when the Lord had blessed him and the people once more with
the symbol of his divine presence. Observe with what holy joy he
celebrates God's praises.... [ Continue Reading ]