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Text -- 1 Chronicles 22:8 (NET)
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Wesley -> 1Ch 22:8
Wesley: 1Ch 22:8 - -- 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 ...
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, Isa 9:6, and that it should be gathered and built up, not by might or power but by God's spirit, Zec 4:6, 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.
Clarke -> 1Ch 22:8
Clarke: 1Ch 22:8 - -- Thou hast shed blood abundantly - Heathens, Jews, and Christians, have all agreed that soldiers of any kind should have nothing to do with Divine of...
Thou hast shed blood abundantly - Heathens, Jews, and Christians, have all agreed that soldiers of any kind should have nothing to do with Divine offices. Shedding of human blood but ill comports with the benevolence of God or the spirit of the Gospel
Aeneas, overpowered by his enemies, while fighting for his parents, his family, and his country, finding farther resistance hopeless, endeavors to carry off his aged father, his wife, young son, and his household gods; but as he was just come from slaughter, he would not even handle these objects of superstition, but confided them to his father, whom he took on his shoulders, and carried out of the burning of Troy
Tu, genitor, cape sacra manu, patriosque penates
Me bello tanto digressum, et caede recenti
Attrectare nefas; donec me flumine vivo Abluero
Aen. ii., ver. 717
"Our country gods, our relics, and the bands
Hold you, my father, in your guiltless hands
In me ‘ tis impious holy things to bear
Red as I am with slaughter, new from war
Till, in some living stream, I cleanse the guil
Of dire debate, and blood in battle spilt.
Dryden
See the note at the end of 2Sa 7:25 (note).
TSK -> 1Ch 22:8
TSK: 1Ch 22:8 - -- Thou hast shed : 1Ch 28:3; Num 31:20, Num 31:24; 1Ki 5:3
thou shalt not : 1Ch 17:4-10; 2Sa 7:5-11
Thou hast shed : 1Ch 28:3; Num 31:20, Num 31:24; 1Ki 5:3
thou shalt not : 1Ch 17:4-10; 2Sa 7:5-11
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Barnes -> 1Ch 22:8
Barnes: 1Ch 22:8 - -- The word of the Lord came to me ... - Not by Nathan 1Ch 17:4-15, but on some other occasion 1Ch 28:3. On the bloody character of David’ s ...
Poole -> 1Ch 22:8
Poole: 1Ch 22:8 - -- Because thou hast shed much blood upon the earth not that wars either now are or then were simply unlawful, or that David sinned in shedding the bloo...
Because thou hast shed much blood upon the earth not that wars either now are or then were simply unlawful, or that David sinned in shedding the blood of war; for it is manifest that David’ s wars were undertaken by God’ s command, or with his leave, and were attended with his blessing; but partly because David’ s military employments did for a good while fill his head and hands, and gave him no leisure for temple work; and principally for mystical signification, to teach us that the church (whereof the temple was a manifest and illustrious type) should be built by Christ, the Prince of peace , Isa 9:6 ; and that it should be gathered and built up, not by might or power , or by force of arms, but by God’ s Spirit, Zec 4:6 , and by the preaching the gospel of peace. In my sight ; which I have taken particular notice of. And this expression may possibly be added in reference to Uriah and the rest of the Israelites, who were slain at the siege of Rabbah by David’ s contrivance; which peradventure David had in his eye, Psa 51:4 , where David, confessing this sin, useth this very expression, I have done this evil in thy sight .
Haydock -> 1Ch 22:8
Haydock: 1Ch 22:8 - -- Blood, of Urias, (St. Jerome and the Rabbins) or rather, as David had already entertained the desire of building a temple before that event, (Estius)...
Blood, of Urias, (St. Jerome and the Rabbins) or rather, as David had already entertained the desire of building a temple before that event, (Estius) the blood which David had shed in just wars, must be understood; as even that causes a person to be regarded as unclean. The soldiers were obliged to be purified before they could enter the camp, Numbers xxxi. 19. In the Christian Church, those are deemed irregular who have contributed to the death of the guilty, even as judges or witnesses. The Pagans entertained the like sentiments. (Calmet) Æneas dares not touch the sacred vessels and household gods, when he was stained with blood, shed in his country's defence. Tu, genitor, cape sacra manu, patriosque penates
Me bello e tanto digressum et cæde recenti
Attrectare nefas. (Virgil, Æneid ii.)
--- So. Hebrew, "much blood in my sight." (Haydock) ---
This expression enhances (Du Hamel) the greatness of the bloodshed; as when a person is said to be wicked, &c., before the Lord, it means in an extraordinary degree. The wars of David are frequently assigned as the impediment to David's building the temple, chap. xvii. 4., and xxviii. 3. (Josephus, &c.) (Calmet) ---
They would not suffer him to have sufficient leisure, ver. 18., (Haydock) 3 Kings v. 3. (Salien) (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Ch 22:8
Gill: 1Ch 22:8 - -- But the word of the Lord came to me,.... The word of prophecy, as the Targum, by the mouth of Nathan the prophet:
saying; as follows, which though ...
But the word of the Lord came to me,.... The word of prophecy, as the Targum, by the mouth of Nathan the prophet:
saying; as follows, which though not expressed in the book of Samuel before referred to, is here recorded by divine inspiration:
thou hast shed blood abundantly; Kimchi thinks this refers to the blood of Uriah, and those gallant men that were slain with him, and to the priests slain by the order of Saul, which David was the occasion of, or accidental cause of, 1Sa 22:22 and to many good men among the Gentiles; though it was the intention of the Lord to consume the wicked among them, that they might not prevail over Israel:
and hast made great wars: with the Philistines, Moabites, &c.
thou shall not build an house unto my name, because thou hast shed much blood upon the earth in my sight; an intimation this, that the church of God, of which this house was a type, was to be built by Christ, the Prince of peace, and to be supported and maintained not by force of arms, and by spilling of blood, as the religion of Mahomet, but by the preaching of the Gospel of peace.
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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 22:1-19
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 22:1-19 - --1 David, foreknowing the place of the temple, prepares abundance for the building of it.6 He instructs Solomon in God's promises, and his duty in buil...
MHCC -> 1Ch 22:6-16
MHCC: 1Ch 22:6-16 - --David gives Solomon the reason why he should build the temple. Because God named him. Nothing is more powerful to engage us in any service for God, th...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 22:6-16
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 22:6-16 - -- Though Solomon was young and tender, he was capable of receiving instructions, which his father accordingly gave him, concerning the work for which ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 22:6-10
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 22:6-10 - --
Solomon commissioned to build the temple . - 1Ch 22:6. Before his death (1Ch 22:5) David called his son Solomon, in order to commit to him the buil...
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...
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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...
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Constable: 1Ch 22:1--27:34 - --2. The second account of God's promises to David chs. 22-27
In this section of chapters we have ...
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