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2 Chronicles 6
Solomon declares his intent in building the house, ver. 1-11.
His prayer of dedication, ver. 12-42.
Verse 1. Thick darkness - He has indeed made darkness his pavilion. But
let this house be the residence of that darkness. It is in the upper
world that he dwells in light, such as no eye can approach.
Verse 9. But thy son, &c. - Thus one sows, and another reaps. And let
not the wisest of men, think it any disparagement to pursue the
good designs which those that went before them had laid.
Verse 14. O Lord, &c. - By this prayer the temple of Solomon is made a
figure of Christ, the great Mediator thro' whom we are to offer up
all our prayers, and to expect all God's favours, and to whom we
are to have an eye in everything wherein we have to do with God.
Verse 21. And when they shall, &c. - He asks not, that God would help
them without their praying for themselves, but that God would
help them, in answer to their prayers. Even Christ's intercession
does not supersede, but encourage our supplications.
Verse 41. Arise - O thou that sittest in the heavens, arise from the throne
of thy glory, and come down into this place, which thou hast
appointed for thy constant habitation, from which thou wilt not
remove, as formerly thou hast done, from place to place. And the
ark - Thou in the ark. Thy strength - Which is the sign and
instrument of thy great power put forth from time to time on the
behalf of thy people. Salvation - Let them be encompassed on
every side with thy protection and benediction.
Verse 42. Thine anointed - Of me, who by thy command was anointed
the king and ruler of thy people: do not deny my requests, nor
send me from the throne of thy grace with a dejected countenance.
The mercies - Those which thou hast promised to David and to his
house for ever. And thus may we plead, with an eye to Christ,
who is called David, Hosea iii, 5. Lord, remember his merits, and
accept of us, on the account of them. Remember the promises of
the everlasting covenant, which are called the sure mercies of
David, Isaiah lv, 3. This must be all our desire, all our hope, all
our prayer, and all our plea; for it is all our salvation.
Chapter 6:
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