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1 Chronicles 22
David prepares for building the temple, ver. 1-5. Instructs
Solomon concerning the work, ver. 6-16. Commands the princes
to assist him therein, ver. 17-19.
Verse 1. Said - Thro' the instinct and direction of God's spirit, by which
as he is said to have had the pattern of the house, porch, altar, &c.
chap. xxviii, 11, 12, 19, so doubtless he was instructed as to the
place where the house should be built. This - This is the place
appointed by God for the building of his temple and altar.
Verse 5. Prepared, &c. - And good reason, because it was intended for
the honour of the great God, and was to be a type of Christ, in
whom all fulness dwells, and in whom are hid all treasures.
Verse 8. Shed blood - Not that wars are simply unlawful, but to teach us
that the church (whereof the temple was an illustrious type)
should be built by Christ, the prince of peace, Isaiah ix, 6, and that
it should be gathered and built up, not by might or power but by
God's spirit, Zech iv, 6, and by the preaching the Gospel of peace.
David therefore was less fit for that service, than one who had not
been called to such bloody work. Likewise by setting him aside
for this reason, God shewed how precious human life is to him.
Verse 14. 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 thousand shekels, as may be gathered from Exod.
xxxviii, 24, 25, 26, and so this amounts to a vast sum, yet not
impossible for David to get, considering how many and great
conquests he made, and what vast spoils and presents he got; and
that he endeavoured by all honourable ways to get as much as he
could, out of zeal for God's house. And whereas some object, that
this quantity of gold and silver was sufficient, tho' the whole
fabrick of the temple had consisted of massy gold and silver, it is
to be considered, that all this treasure was not spent upon the
materials of the temple, but a great part of it upon the workmen,
who were nigh two hundred thousand, whereof a great number
were officers, and what was not employed in the building of the
temple, was laid up in the sacred treasures.
Verse 16. Be doing - When thou shalt come to the throne. The sense of
God's presence must not slacken our endeavours; because he is
with us, we must rise and be doing. Then he will be with us even
to the end. Work out your salvation, and God will work in you.
Chapter 22:
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