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1 Chronicles 17
God forbids David's building him an house, ver. 1-10. Gives
him a gracious promise, ver. 11-15. David's prayer, ver. 16-27.
Verse 1. Now - This whole chapter is explained, 2 Sam. vii, 1-29, where
the same things are recorded with little variation.
Verse 10. Furthermore, &c. - Must he think, that his purpose was in
vain, and that he should lose the reward of it? No: it being God's
act that prevented the execution of it, he shall be as fully
recompensed as if it had been done.
Verse 14. Settle him - In the temple, this expression agrees but
imperfectly with Solomon, or his successors, but strictly and
properly with Christ, to whom alone that promise also of an
everlasting establishment in this kingdom belongs. Kingdom - In
God's kingdom in a large and general sense. And this, as well as
the former phrase, singularly belongs to the Messiah, who was not
only to be the king of Israel, but also of all nations. This is an
intimation of that great mystery which is more fully revealed in
the new testament, namely, that Christ, is the head, or king of all
God's church, consisting of Jews and Gentiles, and of all nations,
and indeed of all creatures, all which is God's kingdom, and by
him given to his son our blessed Lord.
Verse 16. Who am I, &c. - We have here David's solemn address to
God, in answer to his gracious message. How humbly does he
here abase himself, and acknowledge his own unworthiness! How
highly does he advance the name of God, and admire his
condescending favour? With what devout affections does he
magnify the God of Israel: with what assurance build upon the
promise! What an example is this of believing, fervent prayer!
The Lord enable us all thus to seek him!
Verse 18. The honour of thy servant - The honour God puts upon his
servants, by taking them into covenant and communion with
himself, is so great, that they need not, they cannot desire to be
more highly honoured.
Verse 19. Servant's sake - In 2 Sam. vii, 21, it is, for thy words sake, for
the sake of thy promise made to thy servant.
Verse 24. A God - He is really to his people that which he hath styled
himself, their God, having taken such care of them, and shewed
such mercy and truth to them, as fully answered that title.
Verse 27. Blessed for ever - David's prayer concludes, as God's promise
did, ver. 14, with that which is for ever. God's word looks at
things eternal. And so should our desires and hopes.
Chapter 17:
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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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