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Text -- 1 Chronicles 17:11-27 (NET)

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17:11 When the time comes for you to die, I will raise up your descendant, one of your own sons, to succeed you, and I will establish his kingdom. 17:12 He will build me a house, and I will make his dynasty permanent. 17:13 I will become his father and he will become my son. I will never withhold my loyal love from him, as I withheld it from the one who ruled before you. 17:14 I will put him in permanent charge of my house and my kingdom; his dynasty will be permanent.”’” 17:15 Nathan told David all these words that were revealed to him.
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17:16 David went in, sat before the Lord, and said: “Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my family, that you should have brought me to this point? 17:17 And you did not stop there, O God! You have also spoken about the future of your servant’s family. You have revealed to me what men long to know, O Lord God. 17:18 What more can David say to you? You have honored your servant; you have given your servant special recognition. 17:19 O Lord, for the sake of your servant and according to your will, you have done this great thing in order to reveal your greatness. 17:20 O Lord, there is none like you; there is no God besides you! What we heard is true! 17:21 And who is like your people, Israel, a unique nation in the earth? Their God went to claim a nation for himself! You made a name for yourself by doing great and awesome deeds when you drove out nations before your people whom you had delivered from the Egyptian empire and its gods. 17:22 You made Israel your very own nation for all time. You, O Lord, became their God. 17:23 So now, O Lord, may the promise you made about your servant and his family become a permanent reality! Do as you promised, 17:24 so it may become a reality and you may gain lasting fame, as people say, ‘The Lord who commands armies is the God of Israel.’ David’s dynasty will be established before you, 17:25 for you, my God, have revealed to your servant that you will build a dynasty for him. That is why your servant has had the courage to pray to you. 17:26 Now, O Lord, you are the true God; you have made this good promise to your servant. 17:27 Now you are willing to bless your servant’s dynasty so that it may stand permanently before you, for you, O Lord, have blessed it and it will be blessed from now on into the future.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Nathan a son of David; the father of Mattatha; an ancestor of Jesus.,son of David and Bathsheba,brother of Joel in David's army; a prophet,father of Igal, one of David's military elite; a man from Zobah,father of Azariah and Zabud, priestly officials of King Solomon,son of Attai of Judah,brother of Joel, one of David's military elite,one of the leaders Ezra sent to Iddo to ask for recruits,a layman of the Binnui Clan who put away his heathen wife


Dictionary Themes and Topics: SETTLE (2) | REDEEMER; REDEMPTION | Parents | Nathan | NETOPHAH | NATHAN (1) | KING; KINGDOM | INTERCESSION | Humility | HITHERTO | GENEALOGY, 8 part 1 | EAR | David | DEGREE | Covenant | Chronicles, Books of | COVENANT, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | CHILDREN OF GOD | ADORATION | ACCOMMODATION | more
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Wesley: 1Ch 17:14 - -- In the temple, this expression agrees but imperfectly with Solomon, or his successors, but strictly and properly with Christ, to whom alone that promi...

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.

Wesley: 1Ch 17:14 - -- 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 k...

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.

Wesley: 1Ch 17:16 - -- _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 unworth...

_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!

Wesley: 1Ch 17:18 - -- 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...

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.

Wesley: 1Ch 17:19 - -- In 2Sa 7:21, it is, for thy words sake, for the sake of thy promise made to thy servant.

In 2Sa 7:21, it is, for thy words sake, for the sake of thy promise made to thy servant.

Wesley: 1Ch 17:24 - -- 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 f...

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.

Wesley: 1Ch 17:27 - -- David's prayer concludes, as God's promise did, 1Ch 17:14, with that which is for ever. God's word looks at things eternal. And so should our desires ...

David's prayer concludes, as God's promise did, 1Ch 17:14, with that which is for ever. God's word looks at things eternal. And so should our desires and hopes.

JFB: 1Ch 17:11 - -- (See on 2Sa 7:12).

(See on 2Sa 7:12).

JFB: 1Ch 17:13 - -- My procedure in dealing with him will be different from My disposal of Saul. Should his misconduct call for personal chastisement, I shall spare his f...

My procedure in dealing with him will be different from My disposal of Saul. Should his misconduct call for personal chastisement, I shall spare his family. If I see it necessary to withdraw My favor and help for a time, it will be a corrective discipline only to reform and restore, not to destroy. (On this passage some have founded an argument for Solomon's repentance and return to God).

JFB: 1Ch 17:14 - -- Over My people Israel.

Over My people Israel.

JFB: 1Ch 17:14 - -- God here asserts His right of supreme sovereignty in Israel. David and Solomon, with their successors, were only the vicegerents whom He nominated, or...

God here asserts His right of supreme sovereignty in Israel. David and Solomon, with their successors, were only the vicegerents whom He nominated, or, in His providence, permitted.

JFB: 1Ch 17:14 - -- The posterity of David inherited the throne in a long succession--but not always. In such a connection as this, the phrase "for evermore" is employed ...

The posterity of David inherited the throne in a long succession--but not always. In such a connection as this, the phrase "for evermore" is employed in a restricted sense (see on Lam 3:31). We naturally expect the prophet to revert to David before concluding, after having spoken (1Ch 17:12) of the building of Solomon's temple. The promise that his house should be blessed was intended as a compensation for the disappointment of his wish to build the temple, and hence this assurance is appropriately repeated at the conclusion of the prophet's address [BERTHEAU].

JFB: 1Ch 17:15 - -- The revelation of the divine will was made to the prophet in a dream.

The revelation of the divine will was made to the prophet in a dream.

JFB: 1Ch 17:16 - -- (See on 2Sa 7:18).

(See on 2Sa 7:18).

Clarke: 1Ch 17:12 - -- I will establish his throne for ever - David was a type of Christ; and concerning him the prophecy is literally true. See Isa 9:7, where there is ev...

I will establish his throne for ever - David was a type of Christ; and concerning him the prophecy is literally true. See Isa 9:7, where there is evidently the same reference.

Clarke: 1Ch 17:13 - -- I will not take my mercy away from him - I will not cut off his family from the throne, as I did that of his predecessor Saul.

I will not take my mercy away from him - I will not cut off his family from the throne, as I did that of his predecessor Saul.

Clarke: 1Ch 17:16 - -- And what is mine house, that thou hast brought me hitherto? - I am not of any regal family, and have no natural right to the throne.

And what is mine house, that thou hast brought me hitherto? - I am not of any regal family, and have no natural right to the throne.

Clarke: 1Ch 17:25 - -- Hath found in his heart to pray - The Targum expresses a full sense: "Therefore thy servant hath found an opening of mouth, that he might pray befor...

Hath found in his heart to pray - The Targum expresses a full sense: "Therefore thy servant hath found an opening of mouth, that he might pray before Thee.

Clarke: 1Ch 17:27 - -- For thou blessest, O Lord - "Thou beginnest to bless the house of thy servant, therefore it shall be blessed for ever."- T The reader is requested t...

For thou blessest, O Lord - "Thou beginnest to bless the house of thy servant, therefore it shall be blessed for ever."- T

The reader is requested to refer to 2 Samuel 7 (note), and the notes there for many particulars that belong to the parallel places here, and which it should answer no good purpose to repeat in this place.

Defender: 1Ch 17:11 - -- David already knew that he would some day "go to be with" his dead son (2Sa 12:23). Now God also told him he would "go to be with thy fathers." The so...

David already knew that he would some day "go to be with" his dead son (2Sa 12:23). Now God also told him he would "go to be with thy fathers." The souls of both patriarchs and deceased infants are safe in heaven."

Defender: 1Ch 17:12 - -- This portion of the great Davidic covenant was precursively fulfilled by Solomon (see notes on 2Sa 7:12-16).

This portion of the great Davidic covenant was precursively fulfilled by Solomon (see notes on 2Sa 7:12-16).

Defender: 1Ch 17:12 - -- The ultimate fulfillment of the covenant is only in Christ."

The ultimate fulfillment of the covenant is only in Christ."

TSK: 1Ch 17:11 - -- when thy : 1Ch 29:15, 1Ch 29:28; Act 13:36 go to be : Gen 15:15; Deu 31:16; 1Ki 1:21, 1Ki 2:10; Act 2:29 I will raise : 1Ch 28:5; 2Sa 7:12, 2Sa 7:13, ...

TSK: 1Ch 17:12 - -- He shall : 1Ch 22:9, 1Ch 22:10, 1Ch 28:6-10; 1Ki 5:5; 2Chr. 3:1-4:22; Ezr 5:11; Zec 6:12, Zec 6:13; Joh 2:19-21; Act 7:47, Act 7:48; Col 2:9 I will : ...

TSK: 1Ch 17:13 - -- I will be : 2Sa 7:14; Psa 89:26-28, Psa 89:29-37; Isa 55:3; Heb 1:5 my son : Psa 2:7, Psa 2:12; Luk 9:35; Joh 3:35 I will not : 2Sa 7:15, 2Sa 7:16; 1K...

TSK: 1Ch 17:14 - -- in mine : In the parallel passage, it is ""thine house, and thy kingdom.""Jehovah was Israel’ s king; and David and Solomon were merely his vicer...

in mine : In the parallel passage, it is ""thine house, and thy kingdom.""Jehovah was Israel’ s king; and David and Solomon were merely his viceregents, as well as types of the Messiah. Psa 2:6, Psa 72:17, Psa 89:36; Luk 1:32, Luk 1:33; Heb 3:6

TSK: 1Ch 17:15 - -- According : 2Sa 7:17; Jer 23:28; Act 20:27

According : 2Sa 7:17; Jer 23:28; Act 20:27

TSK: 1Ch 17:16 - -- sat before : 2Sa 7:18; 2Ki 19:14 Who am I : Gen 32:10; Psa 144:3; Eph 3:8 what is : Jdg 6:15; 1Sa 9:21 that thou hast : Gen 48:15, Gen 48:16; 1Sa 7:12...

sat before : 2Sa 7:18; 2Ki 19:14

Who am I : Gen 32:10; Psa 144:3; Eph 3:8

what is : Jdg 6:15; 1Sa 9:21

that thou hast : Gen 48:15, Gen 48:16; 1Sa 7:12; Act 26:22; 2Co 1:10

TSK: 1Ch 17:17 - -- a small thing : 1Ch 17:7, 1Ch 17:8; 2Sa 7:19, 2Sa 12:8; 2Ki 3:18; Isa 49:6 thou hast : 1Ch 17:11-15; Eph 3:20 hast regarded : 1Ch 17:8; 1Ki 3:13; Psa ...

a small thing : 1Ch 17:7, 1Ch 17:8; 2Sa 7:19, 2Sa 12:8; 2Ki 3:18; Isa 49:6

thou hast : 1Ch 17:11-15; Eph 3:20

hast regarded : 1Ch 17:8; 1Ki 3:13; Psa 78:70-72, 89:19-37; Phi 2:8-11

TSK: 1Ch 17:18 - -- the honour : 1Sa 2:30; 2Sa 7:20-24 thou knowest : 1Sa 16:7; Psa 139:1; Joh 21:17; Rev 2:23

the honour : 1Sa 2:30; 2Sa 7:20-24

thou knowest : 1Sa 16:7; Psa 139:1; Joh 21:17; Rev 2:23

TSK: 1Ch 17:19 - -- thy servant’ s : Isa 37:35, Isa 42:1, Isa 49:3, Isa 49:5, Isa 49:6; Dan 9:17 according : Mat 11:26; Eph 1:9-11, Eph 3:11 great things : Heb. grea...

thy servant’ s : Isa 37:35, Isa 42:1, Isa 49:3, Isa 49:5, Isa 49:6; Dan 9:17

according : Mat 11:26; Eph 1:9-11, Eph 3:11

great things : Heb. greatness, 1Ch 29:11, 1Ch 29:12; Psa 111:3, Psa 111:6

TSK: 1Ch 17:20 - -- none : Exo 15:11, Exo 18:11; Deu 3:24, Deu 33:26; Psa 86:8, Psa 89:6, Psa 89:8; Isa 40:18, Isa 40:25; Jer 10:6, Jer 10:7; Eph 3:20 beside thee : Deu 4...

TSK: 1Ch 17:21 - -- what one : Deu 4:7, Deu 4:32-34, Deu 33:26-29; Psa 147:20 redeem : Exo 3:7, Exo 3:8, Exo 19:4-6; Deu 15:15; Psa 77:15, Psa 107:2, Psa 111:9; Isa 63:9;...

TSK: 1Ch 17:22 - -- thy people : Gen 17:7; Exo 19:5, Exo 19:6; Deu 7:6-8, Deu 26:18, Deu 26:19; 1Sa 12:22; Jer 31:31-34; Zec 13:9; Rom 9:4-6, Rom 9:25, Rom 9:26, Rom 11:1...

TSK: 1Ch 17:23 - -- let the thing : Gen 32:12; 2Sa 7:25-29; Psa 119:49; Jer 11:5; Luk 1:38

TSK: 1Ch 17:24 - -- that thy name : 2Ch 6:33; Psa 21:13, Psa 72:19; Mat 6:9, Mat 6:13; Joh 12:28, Joh 17:1; Phi 2:11; 1Pe 4:11 a God : Jer 31:1; Heb 8:10, Heb 11:16; Rev ...

TSK: 1Ch 17:25 - -- told thy servant : Heb. revealed the ear of thy servant, 1Sa 9:15 that thou : 1Ch 17:10 found : Psa 10:17; Eze 36:37; 1Jo 5:14, 1Jo 5:15

told thy servant : Heb. revealed the ear of thy servant, 1Sa 9:15

that thou : 1Ch 17:10

found : Psa 10:17; Eze 36:37; 1Jo 5:14, 1Jo 5:15

TSK: 1Ch 17:26 - -- thou art God : Exo 34:6, Exo 34:7; Tit 1:2; Heb 6:18

thou art God : Exo 34:6, Exo 34:7; Tit 1:2; Heb 6:18

TSK: 1Ch 17:27 - -- let it please : or, it hath pleased blessest : Gen 27:33; Psa 72:17; Rom 11:29; Eph 1:3

let it please : or, it hath pleased

blessest : Gen 27:33; Psa 72:17; Rom 11:29; Eph 1:3

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Barnes: 1Ch 17:13 - -- My son - The minatory clause which occurs after this in Samuel is here omitted, because the writer is not about to record the sins of Solomon, ...

My son - The minatory clause which occurs after this in Samuel is here omitted, because the writer is not about to record the sins of Solomon, or the sufferings 1 Kings 11:9-40 which he thereby brought upon himself.

Barnes: 1Ch 17:17 - -- Hast regarded me ... - i. e., "Thou hast elevated me above other men, by making my kingdom perpetual, regarding me as if I were a man of high d...

Hast regarded me ... - i. e., "Thou hast elevated me above other men, by making my kingdom perpetual, regarding me as if I were a man of high degree."Compare the 2Sa 7:19 note.

Barnes: 1Ch 17:18 - -- For the honor of thy servant - i. e., "for the honor which Thou hast done for Thy servant."The Septuagint omits "Thy servant,"and renders it: "...

For the honor of thy servant - i. e., "for the honor which Thou hast done for Thy servant."The Septuagint omits "Thy servant,"and renders it: "What can David say more to Thee to glorify Thee? For Thou knowest,"etc.

Barnes: 1Ch 17:24 - -- Some prefer, "And let Thy name be established and magnified forever:"i. e., "Let not only Thy promise stand firm, but let Thy Name also stand firm (...

Some prefer, "And let Thy name be established and magnified forever:"i. e., "Let not only Thy promise stand firm, but let Thy Name also stand firm (continue to be held in honor) and be magnified,"etc.

Barnes: 1Ch 17:27 - -- The marginal rendering is preferable.

The marginal rendering is preferable.

Poole: 1Ch 17:14 - -- In mine house in my dwelling-place; either, 1. In Jerusalem, the place where God had put his name for ever, 2Ki 21:4,7 2Ch 6:5,6 : compare 1Ki 11:36...

In mine house in my dwelling-place; either,

1. In Jerusalem, the place where God had put his name for ever, 2Ki 21:4,7 2Ch 6:5,6 : compare 1Ki 11:36 15:4 . Or,

2. In the temple, which is more properly and constantly called God’ s house ; and so this expression agrees but very imperfectly with Solomon, or his successors, who might be said to be settled in God’ s house, because they were settled near it, and in some sort set over it, because they were to take care that the priests and others should perform their offices and God’ s service in it; but strictly and properly agrees only to Christ, to whom alone that promise also of an everlasting establishment in this kingdom belongs, as was noted on 2Sa 7 . And this expression seems to be most emphatically added, to signify that that person in whom all those promises should be fully and perfectly accomplished, to wit, the Messias, should be settled not only in the king’ s throne, as others of David’ s successors were, but also in God’ s house or temple; and consequently, that he should be a Priest as well as a King; which mystery was more clearly revealed to David, Psa 110:1,2,4 , and may be intimated, though obscurely, (as was fit and usual in that state of the church,) in these words.

In my kingdom either,

1. In the kingdom of Israel, which God calls his kingdom , because he was in a special manner their King and Governor, having raised them up and formed them into a kingdom, and given them that protection and assistance which kings owe to their kingdoms; and because he expected and required from them what kings do from their people, that they should be wholly governed by his laws, and devoted to his service. Or,

2. In God’ s kingdom in a more large and general sense. And this, as well as the former phrase, may seem singularly to belong to the Messiah, who was not only to be the King of Israel, but also of all nations, as was foretold even in the Old Testament, as Psa 2:6-12 22:27,28 72:11 Isa 2:4 Hag 2:7 ; and so this may be an intimation of that great mystery which is more fully revealed in the New Testament, to wit, that Christ is the Head, or King, or Governor of all God’ s church, consisting of Jews and Gentiles, and of all nations, and indeed of all creatures, the angels not excepted; all which is God’ s kingdom, and by him given to his Son, our blessed Lord Christ. And for the signification of these great things, there is so great and remarkable an alteration of the phrase here from what it is in 2Sa 7 , where, speaking to David, he constantly calls it his (i.e. David’ s) kingdom , and his house , 2Sa 7:12,13,2Sa 7:16,19,25,27 , for which he here saith my house , and my kingdom , which also he distinguisheth from his throne , which is mentioned in the next clause of this verse, and in 1Sa 7:11,12 . But these things I submit to the judicious reader.

Poole: 1Ch 17:16 - -- Sat before the Lord which may note either his gesture, or his continuance there till he had finished this following prayer.

Sat before the Lord which may note either his gesture, or his continuance there till he had finished this following prayer.

Poole: 1Ch 17:17 - -- i.e. Thou hast treated me as if I had been born the son of a great monarch, and not a poor shepherd, as indeed I was, O Lord God. Otherwise thus, T...

i.e. Thou hast treated me as if I had been born the son of a great monarch, and not a poor shepherd, as indeed I was, O Lord God. Otherwise thus, Thou hast regarded or respected me as the type or figure, or according to the rank or order of that excellent man, or man of high degree , who is also the Lord God , i.e. of the Messiah, who is God-man, i.e. Thou hast given to me and my house an everlasting kingdom, which is the peculiar privilege of that great person the Messiah, Dan 2:44 7:13,14 .

Poole: 1Ch 17:19 - -- For thy servant’ s sake in 2Sa 7:21 , it is, for thy word’ s sake , i.e. for the sake of thy word and promise made to thy servant; as that...

For thy servant’ s sake in 2Sa 7:21 , it is, for thy word’ s sake , i.e. for the sake of thy word and promise made to thy servant; as that phrase, for David’ s sake, is oft thus understood, for God’ s covenant’ s sake made with David.

Poole: 1Ch 17:24 - -- Or, The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, is a God to Israel , i.e. he is really to his people that which he hath styled himself, their God, having...

Or, The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, is a God to Israel , i.e. he is really to his people that which he hath styled himself, their God, having taken such care of them, and showed such mercy and truth to them, as did fully answer that title.

Haydock: 1Ch 17:11 - -- Seed, even till Christ shall be born of the Blessed Virgin, of the family of David.

Seed, even till Christ shall be born of the Blessed Virgin, of the family of David.

Haydock: 1Ch 17:12 - -- Ever often means only a long duration. The dominion of Christ shall have no end. (Calmet) --- The Church founded by this true David, (Haydock) fal...

Ever often means only a long duration. The dominion of Christ shall have no end. (Calmet) ---

The Church founded by this true David, (Haydock) falls heir to these promises. (Du Hamel)

Haydock: 1Ch 17:13 - -- Thee. The posterity of Saul lost the throne. (Haydock) --- If Solomon was reprobated, his children were permitted to reign. It is also presumed t...

Thee. The posterity of Saul lost the throne. (Haydock) ---

If Solomon was reprobated, his children were permitted to reign. It is also presumed that he did penance; though this is not certain.

Haydock: 1Ch 17:17 - -- Men. Who was ever more favoured by God than David? Hebrew, "Thou hast regarded me according to the estate of a man of high degree." (Protestants)...

Men. Who was ever more favoured by God than David? Hebrew, "Thou hast regarded me according to the estate of a man of high degree." (Protestants) (Haydock)

Haydock: 1Ch 17:18 - -- Known him. Treating him with love and tenderness, as a friend. How can David sufficiently testify his gratitude?

Known him. Treating him with love and tenderness, as a friend. How can David sufficiently testify his gratitude?

Haydock: 1Ch 17:21 - -- Himself. Hebrew adds, "and to make thee a name."

Himself. Hebrew adds, "and to make thee a name."

Haydock: 1Ch 17:27 - -- Begun. Hebrew, "be pleased, (Haydock) or thou hast had the goodness to bless." Syriac, "I pray thee bless."

Begun. Hebrew, "be pleased, (Haydock) or thou hast had the goodness to bless." Syriac, "I pray thee bless."

Gill: 1Ch 17:1-27 - -- See Chapter Introduction

See Chapter Introduction

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NET Notes: 1Ch 17:11 Heb “your seed.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:12 Heb “and I will establish his throne permanently.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:13 The one who ruled before you is a reference to Saul, from whom the kingdom was taken and given to David.

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:14 Heb “and his throne will be established permanently.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:15 Heb “according to all these words and according to all this revelation, so Nathan said to David.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:16 Heb “house.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:17 The translation “You have revealed to me what men long to know” is very tentative; the meaning of the Hebrew text is unclear. The text app...

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:18 Heb “for honoring your servant, and you, your servant, know.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:19 Heb “to make known all the great deeds.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:20 The Hebrew text reads literally, “in all which we heard with our ears,” but בְּכֹל (bÿkhol, ̶...

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:21 Heb “from Egypt, nations.” The parallel text in 2 Sam 7:23 reads “from Egypt, nations and its gods.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:22 Heb “and you made your people Israel your own for a people permanently.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:23 Heb “as you have spoken.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:24 Heb “the house of David.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:25 Heb “That is why your servant found to pray before you.” Perhaps the phrase אֶת לִבּו’...

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:26 Heb “and you have spoken to your servant this good thing.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 17:27 Heb “for you, O Lord, have blessed and [it is] blessed permanently.”

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 17:12 He shall build me an house, and I will stablish his throne for ( k ) ever. ( k ) That is, to the coming of Christ: for then these figures would cease...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 17:13 I will be his father, and he shall be my son: and I will not take my mercy away from him, as I took [it] from [him] that was before ( l ) thee: ( l )...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 17:16 And David the king ( m ) came and sat before the LORD, and said, Who [am] I, O LORD God, and what [is] mine house, that thou hast brought me ( n ) hit...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 17:17 And [yet] this was a small thing in thine eyes, O God; for thou hast [also] spoken of thy servant's house for a great while to come, and hast regarded...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 17:19 O LORD, for thy servant's sake, and according to thine own ( p ) heart, hast thou done all this greatness, in making known all [these] great things. ...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 17:24 Let it even be established, that thy name may be magnified for ever, saying, The LORD of hosts [is] the God of ( q ) Israel, [even] a God to Israel: a...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 17:25 For thou, O my God, hast ( r ) told thy servant that thou wilt build him an house: therefore thy servant hath found [in his heart] to pray before thee...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 17:1-27 - --1 Nathan first approving the purpose of David, to build God a house,3 after by the word of God forbids him.11 He promises him blessings and benefits i...

MHCC: 1Ch 17:1-27 - --This chapter is the same as 2 Samuel 7. See what is there said upon it. It is very observable that what in Samuel is said to be, " for thy word's sake...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 17:1-15 - -- Let us observe here, I. How desirous and solicitous good people should be to serve the interests of God's kingdom in the world, to the utmost of the...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 17:16-27 - -- We have here David's solemn address to God, in answer to the gracious message he had now received from him. By faith he receives the promises, embra...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 17:11-16 - -- In 1Ch 17:11, עם־אבתיך ללכת , "to go with thy fathers,"used of going the way of death, is similar to "to go the way of all the world"(...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 17:17-20 - -- Instead of the words האדם תּורת וזאת (2Sa 7:19), the Chronicle has המּעלה האדם כּתור וּראיתני , and sawest me...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 17:21-27 - -- The combining of ונוראות גּדלּות with שׁם לך לשׂוּם as one sentence, "to make Thee a name with great and fearful deeds,"is ...

Constable: 1Ch 10:1--29:30 - --II. THE REIGN OF DAVID chs. 10--29 In all of Chronicles the writer assumed his readers' acquaintance with the ot...

Constable: 1Ch 17:1--29:30 - --E. God's Covenant Promises to David chs. 17-29 The dominating theme in 1 Chronicles is the Davidic Coven...

Constable: 1Ch 17:1--21:30 - --1. The first account of God's promises to David chs. 17-21 In some particulars the promises God ...

Constable: 1Ch 17:1-15 - --The promises of the Davidic Covenant 17:1-15 The main reason God did not allow David to ...

Constable: 1Ch 17:16-27 - --David's response to God's promises 17:16-27 David manifested attitudes of humility (v. 1...

Guzik: 1Ch 17:1-27 - --1 Chronicles 17 - A House for God and a House for David "This chapter lies at the heart of the Chronicler's presentation of history." (Marti...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST AND SECOND BOOKS OF CHRONICLES were also considered as one by the ancient Jews, who called them "words of days," that is, diaries or journal...

JFB: 1 Chronicles (Outline) ADAM'S LINE TO NOAH. (1Ch. 1:1-23) SHEM'S LINE TO ABRAHAM. (1Ch 1:24-28) SONS OF ISHMAEL. (1Ch 1:29-31) SONS OF KETURAH. (1Ch 1:32-33) POSTERITY OF A...

TSK: 1 Chronicles 17 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ch 17:1, Nathan first approving the purpose of David, to build God a house, 1Ch 17:3, after by the word of God forbids him; 1Ch 17:11, H...

Poole: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) FIRST BOOK OF THE CHRONICLES THE ARGUMENT THESE Books of the CHRONICLES are not the same which are so called, 1Ki 14:19 , and elsewhere, (because...

Poole: 1 Chronicles 17 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 17 . David, deigning to build God a house, Nathan at first approveth of it; after, by the word of God, forbiddeth him 1Ch 17:1-10...

MHCC: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) The books of Chronicles are, in a great measure, repetitions of what is in the books of Samuel and of the Kings, yet there are some excellent useful t...

MHCC: 1 Chronicles 17 (Chapter Introduction) David's purposes; God's gracious promises.

Matthew Henry: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Book of Chronicles In common things repetition is thought needless and nauseous; but, in sacr...

Matthew Henry: 1 Chronicles 17 (Chapter Introduction) This excellent chapter is the same with 2 Sa. 7. It will be worth while to look back upon what was there said upon it. Two things in general we hav...

Constable: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The earliest Hebrew title for the Books of Chronicles translates as...

Constable: 1 Chronicles (Outline) Outline I. Israel's historical roots chs. 1-9 A. The lineage of David chs. 1-3 ...

Constable: 1 Chronicles 1 Chronicles Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. I and II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah. London: SCM Press, 1973. ...

Haydock: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) THE FIRST BOOK OF PARALIPOMENON. INTRODUCTION. These Books are called by the Greek Interpreters, Paralipomenon; ( Greek: Paraleipomenon, ) tha...

Gill: 1 Chronicles (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES This and the following book were reckoned by the Jews as one book, as appears by the Masoretic note at the end of the ...

Gill: 1 Chronicles 17 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 17 This chapter contains an account of David's intention to build an house for God, which, he signified to Nathan the ...

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