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1 Chronicles 16
David's sacrifices and alms, ver. 1-3. He appoints Levites to
minister before the ark, ver. 4-6. His psalm of thanksgiving, ver.
7-36. Ministers and others are appointed to attend the ark
continually, ver. 37-43.
Verse 4. To thank, and praise - All our rejoicings should express
themselves in thanksgivings to him, from whom all our comforts
are received.
Verse 7. First - Hereby it is implied, that after this he delivered many
other psalms into their hands, to be sung by them to the praise of
God in his public service. We shall find it in the same words, in
Psalm cv, 1-15 and Psalm 9vi, 1-11, all but the three last verses.
Verse 35. From the Heathen - This psalm or prayer was made by David
for the use of the church, not only in that present time, but in
future ages, in which David foresaw by the spirit of prophecy, the
Israelites would forsake God, and for their apostacy be dispersed
among the Heathens. In the midst of our praises, we must not
forget to pray for those servants of God that are in distress. When
we are rejoicing in God's favours, we should remember our
afflicted brethren, and pray for their deliverance as our own. We
are members one of another.
Verse 37. He left - He appointed them their work and station there.
Indeed no incense was burnt there, nor sacrifices offered, because
the altars were not there. But David's prayers were directed as
incense, and the lifting up of his hands as an evening sacrifice. So
early did spiritual worship take place of ceremonial.
Verse 39. Zadok - The chief-priest at Gibeon, where the tabernacle and
altar made by Moses still were, where also the ordinary sacrifices
were offered, and the stated worship of God was performed, as the
extraordinary worship was before the ark upon great occasions, as
when God was consulted, which was to be done before the ark
and by the high-priest, who was Abiathar.
Verse 40. Which he commanded Israel - These must be kept up; because
however in their own nature they were inferior to prayer and
praise, yet as they were types of the mediation of Christ, the
observance of them was of mighty importance.
Verse 42. Of God - Appropriated to the worship of God; not such as
they used on other occasions. Between common mirth and holy
joy, there is a vast difference: and the limits and distances
between them must be carefully kept up.
Chapter 16:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 Kings 2 Chronicles
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