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Text -- 1 Chronicles 29:21-25 (NET)

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David Designates Solomon King
29:21 The next day they made sacrifices and offered burnt sacrifices to the Lord (1,000 bulls, 1,000 rams, 1,000 lambs), along with their accompanying drink offerings and many other sacrifices for all Israel. 29:22 They held a feast before the Lord that day and celebrated. Then they designated Solomon, David’s son, as king a second time; before the Lord they anointed him as ruler and Zadok as priest. 29:23 Solomon sat on the Lord’s throne as king in place of his father David; he was successful and all Israel was loyal to him. 29:24 All the officers and warriors, as well as all of King David’s sons, pledged their allegiance to King Solomon. 29:25 The Lord greatly magnified Solomon before all Israel and bestowed on him greater majesty than any king of Israel before him.
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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
 · Solomon the tenth son of David; the father of Rehoboam; an ancestor of Jesus; the third king of Israel.,son of David and Bath-Sheba; successor of King David
 · Zadok a son of Azor; the father of Akim; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Ahitub II; high priest Zadok I in David's time,father of Jerusha, who was the mother of King Jotham,the chief priest Zadok II; son of Meraioth II,a man who was one of David's military elite from Aaron's clan,son of Baana; one of those who helped rebuild the wall,son of Immer; one of those who helped rebuild the wall,an Israelite chief who signed the covenant to keep God's law,a Levite who served as Nehemiah's scribe


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Zadok | Throne | TEMPLE, B | Solomon | ROYAL | PRINCE | Offerings | OBEDIENCE; OBEY | MAGNIFY | Lamb | ITHAMAR | Government | Giants | GOVERNOR | ECCLESIASTES, THE PREACHER | David | Chronicles, Books of | Burnt offering | Blessing | Anointing | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: 1Ch 29:22 - -- The first time, was when he was made king during Adonijah's conspiracy.

The first time, was when he was made king during Adonijah's conspiracy.

Wesley: 1Ch 29:22 - -- It must be remembered that the high-priest had his viceregent who might officiate in his stead. So that this action of theirs, the anointing Zadok, di...

It must be remembered that the high-priest had his viceregent who might officiate in his stead. So that this action of theirs, the anointing Zadok, did not, actually constitute him high-priest, but only settled the reversion of it upon him and his line after Abiathar's death; even as David's making Solomon king, and their anointing Solomon to be the chief governor here, did not put him into actual possession of the kingdom, but only gave him a right to it after the present king's death: hence, notwithstanding this anointing, Abiathar continued to exercise his office 'till Solomon thrust him out, 1Ki 2:27.

Wesley: 1Ch 29:24 - -- On the throne of Israel, which is called the throne of the Lord, because the Lord himself was in a peculiar manner the king and governor of Israel. He...

On the throne of Israel, which is called the throne of the Lord, because the Lord himself was in a peculiar manner the king and governor of Israel. He had the founding, he had the filling of their throne, by immediate direction.

JFB: 1Ch 29:21-22 - -- After the business of the assembly was over, the people, under the exciting influence of the occasion, still remained, and next day engaged in the per...

After the business of the assembly was over, the people, under the exciting influence of the occasion, still remained, and next day engaged in the performance of solemn rites, and afterwards feasted on the remainder of the sacrifices.

JFB: 1Ch 29:22 - -- Either in the immediate vicinity of the ark, or, perhaps, rather in a religious and devout spirit, as partaking of a sacrificial meal.

Either in the immediate vicinity of the ark, or, perhaps, rather in a religious and devout spirit, as partaking of a sacrificial meal.

JFB: 1Ch 29:22 - -- In reference to the first time, which was done precipitately on Adonijah's conspiracy (1Ki 1:35).

In reference to the first time, which was done precipitately on Adonijah's conspiracy (1Ki 1:35).

JFB: 1Ch 29:22 - -- The statement implies that his appointment met the popular approval. His elevation as sole high priest was on the disgrace of Abiathar, one of Adonija...

The statement implies that his appointment met the popular approval. His elevation as sole high priest was on the disgrace of Abiathar, one of Adonijah's accomplices.

JFB: 1Ch 29:23 - -- As king of Israel, he was the Lord's vicegerent.

As king of Israel, he was the Lord's vicegerent.

JFB: 1Ch 29:24 - -- Hebrew, "put their hands under Solomon," according to the custom still practised in the East of putting a hand under the king's extended hand and kiss...

Hebrew, "put their hands under Solomon," according to the custom still practised in the East of putting a hand under the king's extended hand and kissing the back of it (2Ki 10:15).

Clarke: 1Ch 29:21 - -- With their drink-offerings - The Targum says a thousand drink-offerings, making these libations equal in number to the other offerings

With their drink-offerings - The Targum says a thousand drink-offerings, making these libations equal in number to the other offerings

Clarke: 1Ch 29:21 - -- And sacrifices - These were peace-offerings, offered for the people, and on the flesh of which they feasted.

And sacrifices - These were peace-offerings, offered for the people, and on the flesh of which they feasted.

Clarke: 1Ch 29:22 - -- They made Solomon - king the second time - The first time of his being anointed and proclaimed king was when his brother Adonijah affected the thron...

They made Solomon - king the second time - The first time of his being anointed and proclaimed king was when his brother Adonijah affected the throne; and Zadok, Nathan, and Benaiah anointed and proclaimed him in a hurry, and without pomp. See 1Ki 1:39. Now that all is quiet, and David his father dead, (for he was probably so at the time of the second anointing), they anointed and proclaimed him afresh, with due ceremonies, sacrifices, etc

Clarke: 1Ch 29:22 - -- To be the chief governor - To be the vicegerent or deputy of Jehovah; for God never gave up his right of king in Israel; those called kings were onl...

To be the chief governor - To be the vicegerent or deputy of Jehovah; for God never gave up his right of king in Israel; those called kings were only his lieutenants: hence it is said, 1Ch 29:23, "that Solomon sat on the throne of the Lord as king instead of David his father."

Clarke: 1Ch 29:24 - -- Submitted themselves - נתנו יד תחת ש©למה nathenu yad tachath Shelomoh . "They gave the hand under Solomon;"they swore fealty to him....

Submitted themselves - נתנו יד תחת ש©למה nathenu yad tachath Shelomoh . "They gave the hand under Solomon;"they swore fealty to him. We have already seen that putting the hand under the thigh ( super sectionem circumcisionis ) was the form of taking an oath. See the note on Gen 24:9.

TSK: 1Ch 29:21 - -- sacrificed : 1Ki 8:62-65; 2Ch 7:4-9; Ezr 6:17 drink offerings : Lev 23:13; Num 15:5, Num 15:7, Num 15:10

sacrificed : 1Ki 8:62-65; 2Ch 7:4-9; Ezr 6:17

drink offerings : Lev 23:13; Num 15:5, Num 15:7, Num 15:10

TSK: 1Ch 29:22 - -- eat and drink : Exo 24:11; Deu 12:7, Deu 12:11, Deu 12:12, Deu 16:14-17; 2Ch 7:10; Neh 8:12; Ecc 2:24; Ecc 3:12, Ecc 3:13, Ecc 8:15, Ecc 9:7; 1Ti 6:17...

TSK: 1Ch 29:23 - -- sat on the throne : 1Ch 17:11, 1Ch 17:12, 1Ch 28:5; Psa 132:11; Isa 9:6, Isa 9:7 prospered : 1Ch 22:11 all Israel : Ecc 8:2-5; Rom 13:1

sat on the throne : 1Ch 17:11, 1Ch 17:12, 1Ch 28:5; Psa 132:11; Isa 9:6, Isa 9:7

prospered : 1Ch 22:11

all Israel : Ecc 8:2-5; Rom 13:1

TSK: 1Ch 29:24 - -- all the princes : 1Ch 22:17, 1Ch 28:21 all the sons : 1Ch 2:3-9; 1Ki 1:50-53, 1Ki 2:24, 1Ki 2:25 submitted themselves unto : Heb. gave the hand under,...

all the princes : 1Ch 22:17, 1Ch 28:21

all the sons : 1Ch 2:3-9; 1Ki 1:50-53, 1Ki 2:24, 1Ki 2:25

submitted themselves unto : Heb. gave the hand under, Gen 24:2, Gen 47:29; 2Ch 30:8 *marg. Eze 17:18

TSK: 1Ch 29:25 - -- magnified Solomon : Jos 3:7, Jos 4:14; 2Ch 1:1; Job 7:17; Act 19:17 bestowed : 1Ki 3:13; 2Ch 1:12; Ecc 2:9; Dan 5:18, Dan 5:19; Heb 2:9

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Ch 29:21 - -- With their drink offerings - i. e., with the drink-offerings appropriate to each kind of burnt-offering, and required by the Law to accompany t...

With their drink offerings - i. e., with the drink-offerings appropriate to each kind of burnt-offering, and required by the Law to accompany them (see Num 15:5, Num 15:7,Num 15:10, etc.).

Sacrifices - or, "thank-offerings,"as the same word is translated in 2Ch 29:31; 2Ch 33:16. Of "peace-offerings for thanksgivings"only a small part was the priest’ s; the sacrificer and his friends feasted on the remainder Lev 7:15, Lev 7:29, Lev 7:34.

Barnes: 1Ch 29:22 - -- King the second time - Solomon’ s first appointment was at the time of Adonijah’ s rebellion (marginal reference). As that appointmen...

King the second time - Solomon’ s first appointment was at the time of Adonijah’ s rebellion (marginal reference). As that appointment was hurried and, comparatively speaking, private, David now thought it best formally to invest Solomon a second time with the sovereignty, in the face of all Israel. For a similar reason a second and public appointment of Zadok alone to the high priest’ s office took place. Abiathar was not as yet absolutely thrust out; but it may be doubtful whether he was ever allowed to perform high priestly functions after his rebellion 1Ki 1:7; 1Ki 2:27.

Barnes: 1Ch 29:23 - -- The throne of David is called here "the throne of the Lord,"as in 1Ch 28:5 it is called "the throne of the kingdom of the Lord,"because God had set ...

The throne of David is called here "the throne of the Lord,"as in 1Ch 28:5 it is called "the throne of the kingdom of the Lord,"because God had set it up and had promised to establish it.

Poole: 1Ch 29:21 - -- Unto the Lord before the ark which was there. For all Israel either, 1. On the behalf of all Israel, to praise God in their names, to procure God&...

Unto the Lord before the ark which was there.

For all Israel either,

1. On the behalf of all Israel, to praise God in their names, to procure God’ s presence and blessing for them all. Or,

2. So many, that the feasts which, after the manner, were made of the remainders of the sacrifices, were abundantly sufficient for all the Israelites which were then present and desired to partake of them; or for all the governors of Israel there assembled, who may well pass under the name of all Israel, because they represented them all.

Poole: 1Ch 29:22 - -- Before the Lord i.e. before the ark, in courts or places as near to it as they conveniently could. Or, as in God’ s presence, in a solemn and re...

Before the Lord i.e. before the ark, in courts or places as near to it as they conveniently could. Or, as in God’ s presence, in a solemn and religious manner, praising God for this great mercy, and begging his blessing upon this great affair.

The second time This is called the second time in reference to the first time, which was either,

1. When he was made king during Adonijah’ s conspiracy, of which see 1Ki 1:34 , &c. And so this was done after David’ s death, and not upon that day, when this feasting and solemnity lasted, as the words at first view seem to insinuate, this being related in the same verse, and immediately after the relation of the feast. But there are examples of things done at distant times put together in one verse, as Act 7:15 , So Jacob went down into Egypt, and died, he, and our fathers , i.e. first he , and afterwards our fathers . So here, They did eat on that day with great gladness , and afterward they made Solomon king the second time . And this opinion seems to be confirmed by the following passages, in which it is related, that at this same time they anointed Zadok to be priest and that Solomon was king instead of David , and that all Israel , and all David’ s sons, submitted to him ; all which was not done till after David’ s death, as may be gathered by comparing this with 1Ki 1 1Ki 2 . Or,

2. In 1Ch 23:1 , where it is said that David made Solomon his son king over Israel , i.e. he declared him his successor. And so this second time was during David’ s life. And what David had more privately declared, 1Ch 23 , he now more solemnly owns in this great and general assembly, in which, by David’ s order, and the consent of all that assembly, Solomon was anointed king, i.e. to be king after his father’ s death. And this opinion the text seems most to favour. For it is said, And they made Solomon king , &c.: they ; who? That must be fetched out of the foregoing words and verses, they who did eat and drink before the Lord on that day with great gladness , as it is here said; and then immediately it follows, and that with a copulative conjunction,

and they made Solomon king & c., which without violence cannot be pulled away from the foregoing words. And therefore they must be David and

all the congregation who were then present, 1Ch 29:20 , of whom it is said, they sacrificed , &c., 1Ch 29:21 , and they did eat, &c., and they made Solomon, &c. The great objection against this opinion is, that they anointed Zadok to be priest at this time, which was not done till after David’ s death; for till then Abiathar was not thrust out from being priest, &c., 1Ki 2:26,27 . This indeed is a difficulty, but not insoluble. It must be remembered that the high priest had his vicegerent who might officiate in his stead, when he was hindered by sickness or other indispensable occasion; and that there seems to be something more than ordinary in Zadok’ s case; for although Abiathar was properly the high priest, yet Zadok seems after a sort to be joined in commission with him, as we see 2Sa 15:29 19:11 ; and it is expressly said, Zadok and Abiathar were priests , 2Sa 20:25 1Ki 4:4 . And it may be further considered, that this anointing of Zadok might be occasioned by some miscarriage of Abiathar not recorded in Scripture. Possibly he was unsatisfied with this design of translating the crown to Solomon, and did now secretly favour Adonijah’ s person and right, which afterward he did more openly defend; which being known to David by information, might induce him and the princes who favoured Solomon to take this course; which they might the more willingly do, in consideration of that Divine threatening, 1Sa 2:31 , &c., of translating the priesthood from Ithamar’ s and Eli’ s house, of which Abiathar was, to Eleazar’ s line, to which it had been promised to perpetuity, Num 25:13 , of which line Zadok was. And they might judge this a fit season, or might be directed by God at this time, to execute that threatening to the one, and promise to the other family. And yet this action of theirs in anointing Zadok did not, as I suppose, actually constitute him high priest, but only settled the reversion of it upon him and his line after Abiathar’ s death. Even as David’ s making Solomon king, 1Ch 23:1 , and their anointing

Solomon to be the chief governor here did not put him into actual possession of the kingdom, but only gave him a right to it in reversion after the present king’ s death, as Samuel’ s anointing of David, 1Sa 16 , had done to David before him. Hence, notwithstanding this anointing, Abiathar continued to exercise his office till Solomon thrust him out, 1Ki 2:27 ; and even after he was removed from the execution of his office, yet he was reputed the priest till he died, being so called 1Ki 4:4 . And this I hope may in some sort resolve that difficulty. For the other arguments, they seem not considerable. For as for what follows, 1Ch 29:23-25 . Then Solomon sat on the throne , &c., that indeed seems to belong to the time after David’ s death, being sufficiently separated from 1Ch 29:22 , and not so knit to the foregoing words as those words, and they made Solomon king , &c., are. And for the particle then , that is confessed by all to be often used at large and indefinitely for about , or after that time . To be the chief governor , i.e. to be king after David’ s death. Zadok to be priest ; of which the last note but one.

Poole: 1Ch 29:23 - -- On the throne of the Lord i.e. on the throne of Israel, which is called the throne of the Lord, either more generally, as all thrones are the Lord...

On the throne of the Lord i.e. on the throne of Israel, which is called the throne of the Lord, either more generally, as all thrones are the Lord’ s, by whom kings reign, Pro 8:15 , and magistrates are ordained, Rom 13:1,2 ; or more specially and peculiarly; either,

1. Because the Lord himself was in a peculiar manner the King and Governor of Israel, not only in the time of the judges, but afterward, Psa 44:4 89:18 149:2 Isa 33:22 . Or,

2. Because it was the throne of Christ the Lord, whose vicegerents David, and Solomon, and their successors were, for whom this throne was reserved, and by whom it was to be established and enjoyed for ever, Luk 2:32,33 . Or,

3. The throne of the Lord is put for the throne of the people of the Lord , by a concise and short manner of speech, which is frequent in the Hebrew language; as when the key of David is put for the key of the house of David; and the mountain of the Lord, for the mountain of the Lord’ s house. Or,

4. Because this throne fell to Solomon not by right of inheritance, for he had elder brethren, but by the special appointment and gift of the Lord. And so this of the Lord is the genitive case of the efficient, as the learned call it, and signifies which the Lord gave him .

Poole: 1Ch 29:24 - -- Heb. Put their hands under Solomon , i.e. they owned him for their king, and themselves for his subjects, and swore fealty to him; which possibly t...

Heb. Put their hands under Solomon , i.e. they owned him for their king, and themselves for his subjects, and swore fealty to him; which possibly they now did after the ancient manner, with that ceremony of putting their hands under his thigh, which was used in swearing, Gen 24:2 47:29 ; or at least the thing is signified by a phrase taken from that practice formerly used, though now neglected; it being usual in all nations and languages to signify present things by phrases taken from ancient customs.

Poole: 1Ch 29:25 - -- Such royal majesty i.e. such honour and reputation, together with power and riches, and all things which snake a king great and glorious. Any king ...

Such royal majesty i.e. such honour and reputation, together with power and riches, and all things which snake a king great and glorious.

Any king either David or Saul, or any of the former governors of Israel, the word king being oft used in a large sense for any governor.

Haydock: 1Ch 29:22 - -- The Lord, at Jerusalem, (Menochius) where the ark was then kept. (Haydock) --- Second time: the first had been done with too much precipitation, i...

The Lord, at Jerusalem, (Menochius) where the ark was then kept. (Haydock) ---

Second time: the first had been done with too much precipitation, in consequence of the attempt of Adonias; (3 Kings i. 39.; Tirinus) or this took place after the death of David, that his successor might be invested with full power, (Grotius) and be acknowledged by all. (Haydock) ---

Priest. This at least only took place after the death of David, when Abiathar fell into disgrace, 3 Kings ii. 35. Both prince and priest must act by God's authority; and those who resist them, resist God himself, Romans xiii. 1. (Calmet) ---

They are ministers of the Lord. (Haydock)

Haydock: 1Ch 29:24 - -- Gave. Hebrew, "placed their hands upon Solomon." Septuagint, "were subject to him." (Calmet) --- The latter words in the Vulgate explain the mea...

Gave. Hebrew, "placed their hands upon Solomon." Septuagint, "were subject to him." (Calmet) ---

The latter words in the Vulgate explain the meaning of the ceremony. (Menochius) ---

It seems to have been similar to that used by Abraham required an oath of his servant, Genesis xxiv. 2. Vassals placed their hands within those of their Lord, under whom they hold lands; (Calmet) and the descendants of the Germans testify their submission, by putting their hands between a person's knees. ---

The nobles took the oath of fidelity to Solomon, by some such method. (Calmet)

Gill: 1Ch 29:21 - -- And they sacrificed sacrifices unto the Lord,.... David and the congregation: and offered burnt offerings unto the Lord on the morrow after that da...

And they sacrificed sacrifices unto the Lord,.... David and the congregation:

and offered burnt offerings unto the Lord on the morrow after that day; not having time enough on that day to perform, at least not all of them; and these they offered on the altar David had erected in the threshingfloor of Araunah, by the order of God, where afterwards the temple was built:

even a thousand bullocks, a thousand rams, and a thousand lambs, with their burnt offerings; and meat offerings also, both which always went along with them:

and sacrifices in abundance for all Israel; whom they represented; these last were peace offerings, part of which the offerers had for themselves and friends to feast on, as these did, as follows.

Gill: 1Ch 29:22 - -- And they did eat and drink before the Lord on that day with great gladness,.... Before the ark of the Lord, which was in the tabernacle David had pitc...

And they did eat and drink before the Lord on that day with great gladness,.... Before the ark of the Lord, which was in the tabernacle David had pitched for it:

and they made Solomon the son of David king the second time; the first was upon Adonijah's rebellion, and was done in the presence only of the inhabitants of Jerusalem; but this was done by and in the presence of all the great personages in the land:

and anointed him unto the Lord to be the chief governor; under his father during his lifetime, and then to reign in his own right:

and Zadok to be priest; high priest; which office yet he did not exercise till after the death of David, when Abiathar was thrust out by Solomon.

Gill: 1Ch 29:23 - -- Then Solomon sat on the throne of the Lord,.... Who had given it to him, and established him on it, and whose vicegerent he was, and over whose people...

Then Solomon sat on the throne of the Lord,.... Who had given it to him, and established him on it, and whose vicegerent he was, and over whose people he ruled:

as king instead of David; he was viceroy to him in his life time, and succeeded him at his death, when he had the full power of government:

and prospered; his reign was happy and peaceable:

and all Israel obeyed him; at once; whereas it was some time, even years, before all Israel obeyed David.

Gill: 1Ch 29:24 - -- And all the princes and the mighty men,.... The princes of the tribes, and the officers of the army: and all the sons likewise of King David; as ma...

And all the princes and the mighty men,.... The princes of the tribes, and the officers of the army:

and all the sons likewise of King David; as many as were living: and though they were elder than Solomon:

they submitted to Solomon the king; or "gave the hand under" t him, promised obedience, and swore allegiance to him, see Gen 24:2.

Gill: 1Ch 29:25 - -- And the Lord magnified Solomon exceedingly before all Israel,.... By giving him such a large share of wisdom and understanding in government: and b...

And the Lord magnified Solomon exceedingly before all Israel,.... By giving him such a large share of wisdom and understanding in government:

and bestowed upon him such royal majesty; not only such wealth and riches, but such honour and reverence:

as had not been on any king before him in Israel; not on Saul, nor even on David.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ch 29:22 See 1 Chr 23:1, where David had previously designated Solomon as king over Israel.

NET Notes: 1Ch 29:23 Heb “listened to him.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 29:24 Heb “placed a hand under Solomon the king.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 29:25 Heb “and gave to him glory of kingship which there was not concerning every king before him over Israel.”

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 29:21 And they sacrificed sacrifices unto the LORD, and offered burnt offerings unto the LORD, on the morrow after that day, [even] a thousand bullocks, a t...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 29:23 Then Solomon sat on the ( n ) throne of the LORD as king instead of David his father, and prospered; and all Israel obeyed him. ( n ) This declares t...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 29:1-30 - --1 David, by his example and entreaty,6 causes the princes and people to offer willingly.10 David's thanksgiving and prayer.20 The people, having bless...

MHCC: 1Ch 29:20-25 - --This great assembly joined with David in adoring God. Whoever is the mouth of the congregation, those only have the benefit who join him, not by bowin...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 29:10-22 - -- We have here, I. The solemn address which David made to God upon occasion of the noble subscriptions of the princes towards the building of the temp...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 29:23-30 - -- These verses bring king Solomon to his throne and king David to his grave. Thus the rising generation thrusts out that which went before, and says, ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 29:20-22 - -- Close of the public assembly . - 1Ch 29:20. At the conclusion of the prayer, David calls upon the whole assembly to praise God; which they do, bowi...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 29:23-24 - -- Solomon's accession and David's death , with a statement as to the length of his reign and the sources of the history. - 1Ch 29:23-25. The remarks ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 29:25 - -- Jahve made Solomon very great, by giving him the glory of the kingdom, as no king before him had had it. כּל is to be taken along with לא , n...

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 29:10-22 - --David's blessing 29:10-22 "The climax of David's reign, as portrayed by the Chronicler, ...

Constable: 1Ch 29:23-25 - --Solomon's coronation 29:23-25 Two years after David's blessing Solomon mounted the thron...

Guzik: 1Ch 29:1-30 - --1 Chronicles 29 - The End of David's Reign A. David's offering for the temple. 1. (1-5) David's gifts to build the temple. Furthermore King David ...

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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 29 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ch 29:1, David, by his example and entreaty, 1Ch 29:6, causes the princes and people to offer willingly; 1Ch 29:10, David’s thanksgivi...

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 29 (Chapter Introduction) CHRONICLES CHAPTER 29 David, by his example and entreaty, 1Ch 29:1-5 , causes the princes and people to offer willingly, 1Ch 27:6-9 . David’ s...

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 29 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ch 29:1-9) David induces the princes and people to offer willingly. (1Ch 29:10-19) His thanksgiving and prayer. (1Ch 29:20-25) Solomon enthroned. ...

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 29 (Chapter Introduction) David has said what he had to say to Solomon. But he had something more to say to the congregation before he parted with them. I. He pressed them ...

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 29 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 29 This chapter relates how largely and liberally David, besides what he had before done, and his princes, offered tow...

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