Exodus 34:6; Exodus 34:7; Hebrews 6:18; Titus 1:2
Davids Purpose to Build a Temple is Hindered by Nathan; God's Promise to him; his Prayer (see notes on 2 Samuel 7). 1 Chronicles 17:1 . in his...
And now, LORD, thou art God, and hast promised this goodness unto thy servant:
David's desire to build the Temple disallowed This chapter is almost identical with 2 Samuel 7:1-29 .
Lord, thou art God. — Jehovah, Thou art the (true) God. Samuel: “my Lord Jehovah.” The chronicler omits the clause which follows in Samuel: “an...
The presence of the Ark in the city seems to have created in David the desire to provide for it a permanent and more worthy resting place. He declare...
For the sake of shortness, I must again refer the Reader to the Commentary on this conduct of David, as it is written on the 7th chapter of the 2nd b...
See Gill "1Ch 17:1".
David's Grateful Acknowledgment. B. C. 1042....
No text from Poole on this verse.
CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter coincides with 2 Samuel 7 —records David’s purpose to build a house for God ( 1 Chronicles 17:1-2 ), and Nathan’s appr...
REFLECTIONS . In a temporal view the promise made to David, that his house should for ever fill the throne of Israel, must be regarded as a branch o...
Therefore now, Lord, let the thing that Thou hast spoken concerning Thy servant. True prayer It is-- I. Grounded on God’s promise. II. It...
EXPOSITION This chapter is paralleled by 2 Samuel 7:1-10 ; and the parallel is for the most part very close. The purport of the two accounts ma...
David Accepts God's Promises With Thankfulness
And now, Lord, Thou art God, and hast promised this goodness unto Thy servant;
26 And now, LORD, thou art God, and hast promised this goodness unto thy servant: