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Text -- 1 Chronicles 28:1-2 (NET)

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David Commissions Solomon to Build the Temple
28:1 David assembled in Jerusalem all the officials of Israel, including the commanders of the tribes, the commanders of the army divisions that served the king, the commanders of units of a thousand and a hundred, the officials who were in charge of all the property and livestock of the king and his sons, the eunuchs, and the warriors, including the most skilled of them. 28:2 King David rose to his feet and said: “Listen to me, my brothers and my people. I wanted to build a temple where the ark of the Lord’s covenant could be placed as a footstool for our God. I have made the preparations for building it.
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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
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jerusalem the capital city of Israel,a town; the capital of Israel near the southern border of Benjamin


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Temple | Stool | Steward | Solomon | REST | NATHAN (1) | Liberality | Kings, The Books of | HERD | GOLD | FOOTSTOOL | EUNUCH | David | Captain | COURSE | CONSTANT; CONSTANTLY | CHRONICLES, BOOKS OF | Armies | ADONIJAH | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Ch 28:1 - -- _A great deal of business David had done in his day. And the nearer he comes to his end, the more busy he is, still endeavouring to do his work with a...

_A great deal of business David had done in his day. And the nearer he comes to his end, the more busy he is, still endeavouring to do his work with all his might. He is now recovered from the weakness mentioned 1Ki 1:1. He therefore improves his recovery, as giving him an opportunity of doing God and his country a little more service.

Wesley: 1Ch 28:2 - -- Out of reverence to God and respect to this great and honourable assembly.

Out of reverence to God and respect to this great and honourable assembly.

Wesley: 1Ch 28:2 - -- So he calls the princes and chief rulers, both because they had a share with him, though under him in the government; and in compliance with the Divin...

So he calls the princes and chief rulers, both because they had a share with him, though under him in the government; and in compliance with the Divine command, that the king should not be lifted up above his brethren; Deu 17:20.

Wesley: 1Ch 28:2 - -- A place where it might be fixed, and no more removed from place to place, as it had been.

A place where it might be fixed, and no more removed from place to place, as it had been.

Wesley: 1Ch 28:2 - -- stool - An house for the ark is here styled an house for the foot - stool of our God.

stool - An house for the ark is here styled an house for the foot - stool of our God.

Wesley: 1Ch 28:2 - -- stool. So much difference is there between the manifestations of his glory, in the upper and in the lower world!

stool. So much difference is there between the manifestations of his glory, in the upper and in the lower world!

JFB: 1Ch 28:1 - -- That is, the representatives of the people, the leading men of the kingdom, who are enumerated in this verse according to their respective rank or deg...

That is, the representatives of the people, the leading men of the kingdom, who are enumerated in this verse according to their respective rank or degree of authority.

JFB: 1Ch 28:1 - -- (1Ch 27:16-22). Those patriarchal chiefs are mentioned first as being the highest in rank--a sort of hereditary noblesse.

(1Ch 27:16-22). Those patriarchal chiefs are mentioned first as being the highest in rank--a sort of hereditary noblesse.

JFB: 1Ch 28:1 - -- The twelve generals mentioned (1Ch 27:1-15).

The twelve generals mentioned (1Ch 27:1-15).

JFB: 1Ch 28:1 - -- (1Ch 27:25-31).

JFB: 1Ch 28:1 - -- Hebrew, "eunuchs," or attendants on the court (1Sa 8:15; 1Ki 22:9; 2Ki 22:18); and besides Joab, the commander-in-chief of the army, the heroes who ha...

Hebrew, "eunuchs," or attendants on the court (1Sa 8:15; 1Ki 22:9; 2Ki 22:18); and besides Joab, the commander-in-chief of the army, the heroes who had no particular office (1Ch. 11:10-12:40; 2Sa. 23:8-39). This assembly, a very mixed and general one, as appears from the parties invited, was more numerous and entirely different from that mentioned (1Ch 23:2).

JFB: 1Ch 28:2 - -- This was the style of address becoming a constitutional king of Israel (Deu 17:20; 1Sa 30:23; 2Sa 5:1).

This was the style of address becoming a constitutional king of Israel (Deu 17:20; 1Sa 30:23; 2Sa 5:1).

JFB: 1Ch 28:2 - -- I proposed, or designed.

I proposed, or designed.

JFB: 1Ch 28:2 - -- A solid and permanent temple.

A solid and permanent temple.

JFB: 1Ch 28:2 - -- God seated between the cherubim, at the two extremities of the ark, might be said to be enthroned in His glory, and the coverlet of the ark to be His ...

God seated between the cherubim, at the two extremities of the ark, might be said to be enthroned in His glory, and the coverlet of the ark to be His footstool.

JFB: 1Ch 28:2 - -- The immense treasures which David had amassed and the elaborate preparations he had made, would have been amply sufficient for the erection of the tem...

The immense treasures which David had amassed and the elaborate preparations he had made, would have been amply sufficient for the erection of the temple of which he presented the model to Solomon.

Clarke: 1Ch 28:1 - -- David assembled - This refers to the persons whose names and offices we have seen in the preceding chapter.

David assembled - This refers to the persons whose names and offices we have seen in the preceding chapter.

Clarke: 1Ch 28:2 - -- David - stood up upon his feet - He was now very old, and chiefly confined to his bed, (see 1Ki 1:47); and while he was addressing his son Solomon, ...

David - stood up upon his feet - He was now very old, and chiefly confined to his bed, (see 1Ki 1:47); and while he was addressing his son Solomon, he continued on the bed; but when all the principal nobles of his kingdom came before him he received strength to arise and address them, standing on his feet.

TSK: 1Ch 28:1 - -- assembled : 1Ch 23:2; Jos 23:2, Jos 24:1 the princes : 1Ch 27:16-22 the captains of the companies : 1Ch 27:1-15, 1Ch 27:25 the stewards : 1Ch 27:25-31...

assembled : 1Ch 23:2; Jos 23:2, Jos 24:1

the princes : 1Ch 27:16-22

the captains of the companies : 1Ch 27:1-15, 1Ch 27:25

the stewards : 1Ch 27:25-31

substance : or, cattle

and of his sons : or, and his sons, officers. or, eunuchs. 1Ch 27:32-34

the mighty men : 1Chr. 11:10-47

TSK: 1Ch 28:2 - -- stood up : Gen 48:2; 1Ki 1:47 my brethren : 1Ch 11:1-3; Deu 17:15, Deu 17:20; Psa 22:22; Heb 2:11, Heb 2:12 I had in mine heart : 1Ch 17:1, 1Ch 17:2; ...

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Barnes: 1Ch 28:1 - -- Officer - literally, as in the margin. This is the only occasion in which eunuchs are mentioned in connection with David’ s reign; and it ...

Officer - literally, as in the margin. This is the only occasion in which eunuchs are mentioned in connection with David’ s reign; and it is to be remarked that they occupy, during the earlier period of the Jewish kingdom, a very subordinate position.

Barnes: 1Ch 28:2 - -- My brethren - David retains the modest phrase of a king not born in the purple, but raised from the ranks of the people (see 1Sa 30:23; 2Sa 19:...

My brethren - David retains the modest phrase of a king not born in the purple, but raised from the ranks of the people (see 1Sa 30:23; 2Sa 19:12). No later Jewish monarch would have thus addressed his subjects.

The footstool of our God - David views the ark as God’ s "footstool,"because he was enthroned above it visibly in the Shechinah, or luminous cloud, present from time to time above the mercy seat and between the cherubim (compare the marginal references).

Poole: 1Ch 28:2 - -- David stood up partly out of reverence to God and his word, which was the matter of the following discourse; and partly out of respect to this great ...

David stood up partly out of reverence to God and his word, which was the matter of the following discourse; and partly out of respect to this great and honourable assembly.

My brethren so he calls the princes and chief rulers, both because they had a share with him, though under him in the government; and in compliance with the Divine command, that the king should not be lifted up above his brethren , Deu 17:20 .

An house of rest for the ark a place where it might be fixed, and no more removed from place to place, as it had been.

And for the footstool the word and is here put expositively for by the footstool , &c., he means the ark.

Haydock: 1Ch 28:1 - -- Israel. These are more particularly described as princes of the tribes, (Haydock) twelve captains, &c., chap. xxvii. 1. --- And his. Hebrew, ...

Israel. These are more particularly described as princes of the tribes, (Haydock) twelve captains, &c., chap. xxvii. 1. ---

And his. Hebrew, "and of his sons." (Calmet) ---

We may also understand this of the preceptors of the royal family, chap. xxvii. 32. ---

Officers. Literally, "eunuchs." (Haydock) ---

Bravest; particularly those specified [in] chap. xi.

Haydock: 1Ch 28:2 - -- Rising up from his bed, on which he lay, on account of his great age and weakness, while he addressed himself to his son; (3 Kings i. 47.; Calmet) or...

Rising up from his bed, on which he lay, on account of his great age and weakness, while he addressed himself to his son; (3 Kings i. 47.; Calmet) or he rose from his throne, to honor this grand assembly. Hebrew, "stood upon his feet." (Haydock) ---

Thought. Hebrew, "I, with my heart, thought to," &c. (Calmet) ---

And, or which is the footstool. (Haydock) ---

The ark is often so called, because God was considered as sitting upon the wings of the cherubim, over it, Psalm xcviii. 1., &c. ---

Building. No doubt what David left would have been sufficient. Yet Solomon thought that he could make something still more magnificent.

Gill: 1Ch 28:1 - -- And David assembled all the princes of Israel, the princes of the tribes,.... Whose names are given in 1Ch 27:16. and the captains of the companies...

And David assembled all the princes of Israel, the princes of the tribes,.... Whose names are given in 1Ch 27:16.

and the captains of the companies that ministered to the king by course; monthly, each having 24,000 men under him, whose names are expressed, 1Ch 27:2.

and the captains over the thousands; of which there were twenty four in a course, at the head of each 1000, under the chief captain:

and captains over the hundreds: centurions under the second captains:

and the stewards over all the substance and possession of the king, and of his sons; whose names may be read in 1Ch 27:25.

with the officers: the courtiers:

and with the mighty men, and with all the valiant men; both men of valour, and of wealth and riches: these David

assembled unto Jerusalem; the metropolis of the kingdoms and where his court and palace were.

Gill: 1Ch 28:2 - -- Then David the king stood up upon his feet,.... Rose from the bed or couch on which he lay, as Kimchi thinks, being somewhat recovered of his paralyti...

Then David the king stood up upon his feet,.... Rose from the bed or couch on which he lay, as Kimchi thinks, being somewhat recovered of his paralytic disorder, and being willing to exert himself on this occasion; or he rose up from the seat or throne, on which he before sat, in honour to this august assembly before him, and that he might be the more easily heard; for which reason we are told r it was a custom with the ancients even for kings to stand up when they had a number of people about them they spoke to; and if anyone sat it was reckoned a new and strange thing; so Agamemnon, when wounded, did not speak sitting, until he had made an excuse for it:

and said, hear me, my brethren, and my people; having something of moment and importance to say unto them, and which required their diligent attention; and though they were his subjects, he calls them his brethren, being of the same nation and religion, and to show his modesty and humility; in which he was a type of Christ, the King of kings, see Heb 2:11.

as for me, I had it in my heart to build an house of rest for the ark of the covenant of the Lord; where it might abide, and not be removed from place to place; the same he had told Solomon, 1Ch 22:7.

and for the footstool of our God; or "even for it", for the ark is meant, which is so called, Psa 99:5 for as the Lord sat between the cherubim over the mercy seat, the lid of the ark, it was, speaking after the manner of men, a footstool to him:

and had made ready for the building; prepared materials for it; see 1Ch 22:4.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ch 28:1 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.

NET Notes: 1Ch 28:2 Heb “I, with my heart to build a house of rest for the ark of the covenant of the Lord and for a stool of the feet of our God.”

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 28:2 Then David the king stood up upon his feet, and said, Hear me, my brethren, and my people: [As for me], I [had] in mine heart to build an house of ( a...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 28:1-21 - --1 David in a solemn assembly having declared God's favour to him, and promise to his son Solomon, exhorts them to fear God.9 He encourages Solomon to ...

Maclaren: 1Ch 28:1-10 - --David's Charge To Solomon And David assembled all the princes of Israel, the princes of the tribes, and the captains of the companies that ministered...

MHCC: 1Ch 28:1-10 - --During David's last sickness, many chief priests and Levites were at Jerusalem. Finding himself able, David spoke of his purpose to build a temple for...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 28:1-10 - -- A great deal of service David had done in his day, had served his generation according to the will of God, Act 13:36. But now the time draws night...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 28:1-10 - -- David summoned the estates of the kingdom, and presented Solomon to them as his divinely chosen successor on the throne. 1Ch 28:1 "All the princ...

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 28:1--29:30 - --3. The third account of God's promises to David chs. 28-29 A primary concern of the Chronicler, ...

Constable: 1Ch 28:1-10 - --The public announcement of Solomon's succession 28:1-10 The earlier Old Testament histor...

Guzik: 1Ch 28:1-21 - --1 Chronicles 28 - David's Public Charge to Solomon A. David's public words to the assembly of Israel and to Solomon. 1. (1) The assembly of Israel g...

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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 28 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ch 28:1, David in a solemn assembly having declared God’s favour to him, and promise to his son Solomon, exhorts them to fear God; 1Ch...

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 28 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 28 David in a solemn assembly declareth God’ s favour to him, and promise to his son Solomon; exhorteth them to fear God, a...

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 28 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ch 28:1-10) David exhorts the people to the fear of the Lord. (1Ch 28:11-21) He gives instructions for the temple.

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 28 (Chapter Introduction) The account we have of David's exit, in the beginning of the first book of Kings, does not make his sun nearly so bright as that given in this and ...

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 28 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 28 David, having convened the principal men of the nation, declared Solomon his successor, whom God had chosen both to...

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