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1 Chronicles
From Adam to Abraham
(Genesis 5:1–32, Genesis 10:1–32, Genesis 11:10–26)
Adam, Seth, Enosh,
2Kenan, Mahalalel, Jared,
3Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, [Noah].
4[The sons of] Noah:[fn]
The Descendants of Abraham
The sons of Abraham [were] Isaac and Ishmael. 29 These [are] their genealogies:
The Descendants of Esau
The Descendants of Seir
The Kings of Edom
These [are] the kings who reigned in the land of Edom before any king reigned over the Israelites
Now the chiefs of Edom [were] Timna, Alvah, Jetheth, 52 Oholibamah, Elah, Pinon, 53 Kenaz, Teman, Mibzar, 54 Magdiel, and Iram. These [were] the chiefs of Edom. 2
The Sons of Israel
(Genesis 35:21–26, Genesis 38:1–30)
These [were] the sons of Israel:
The Descendants of David
These were the sons of David who were born to him in Hebron:
And David reigned in Jerusalem thirty-three years, 5 and these [sons] were born to him in Jerusalem:
The Descendants of Solomon
The Royal Line After the Exile
The Descendants of Judah
The descendants of Judah:
The Prayer of Jabez
More Descendants of Judah
The Descendants of Simeon
The descendants of Simeon:
The Descendants of Reuben
These were the sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel. Though he was the firstborn, his birthright was given to the sons of Joseph son of Israel, because Reuben defiled his father’s bed. So he is not reckoned according to birthright. 2 And though Judah prevailed over his brothers and a ruler came from him, the birthright belonged to Joseph. 3 The sons of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel:
Hanoch, Pallu, Hezron, and Carmi.
4The Descendants of Gad
The descendants of Gad lived next to [the Reubenites] in the land of Bashan, as far as Salecah:
12The Half-Tribe of Manasseh
Now the people of the half-tribe of Manasseh vvv were numerous. They settled in the land from Bashan to vvv Baal-hermon (that is, Senir, [also known as] Mount Hermon).[fn] 24 These were the heads of their families
The Descendants of Levi
The sons of Levi:
The sons of Levi:
These [are] the clans of the Levites [listed] according to their fathers:
20The Temple Musicians
These are the men David put in charge of the music in the house of the LORD after the ark rested there. 32 They ministered with song before the tabernacle, the Tent of Meeting, until Solomon built the house of the LORD in Jerusalem. And they performed their duties according to the regulations given them 33 These are the men who served, together with their sons.
The Descendants of Aaron
Their fellow Levites were assigned to every kind of service of the tabernacle, the house of God. 49 But Aaron and his sons did all the work of the Most Holy Place They presented the offerings on the altar of burnt offering and on the altar of incense to make atonement for Israel, according to all that Moses the servant of God had commanded.
50Territories for the Levites
(Numbers 35:1–8, Joshua 21:1–45)
Now these [were] the territories assigned to the descendants of Aaron from the Kohathite clan for their settlements because the first lot fell to them:
55The Gershomites[fn] according to their clans, [were allotted] thirteen cities from the tribes of Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, and Manasseh in Bashan.
63The Merarites according to their clans, were allotted twelve cities from the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Zebulun.
64So the Israelites gave to the Levites [these] cities and their pasturelands. 65 They assigned by lot the cities named above from the tribes of Judah Simeon and Benjamin
66And some of the clans of the Kohathites were given cities from the tribe of Ephraim for their territory:
67The Gershomites [received the following]
The Merarites( the rest [of the Levites]) [received the following]:
The Descendants of Issachar
The sons of Issachar:
The Descendants of Benjamin
The three [sons] of Benjamin:
The Descendants of Naphtali
The sons of Naphtali:
The Descendants of Manasseh
The descendants of Manasseh: Asriel
The Descendants of Ephraim
The descendants of Ephraim:
The Descendants of Asher
The children of Asher:
Genealogy from Benjamin to Saul
Benjamin was the father of Bela his firstborn, Ashbel the second, Aharah the third, 2 Nohah the fourth, and Rapha the fifth.
3The Family of Saul
Ner was the father of Kish, Kish was the father of Saul, and Saul was the father of Jonathan, vvv Malchishua, Abinadab, and Esh-baal.[fn]
34All these [were] the descendants of Benjamin. 9
The People of Jerusalem
So all Israel was recorded in the genealogies written in the Book of the Kings of Israel. But Judah was exiled to Babylon because of their unfaithfulness.
2Now the first to resettle their own property in their cities were Israelites, priests, Levites, and temple servants.[fn]
3Some of the descendants of Judah, Benjamin, Ephraim, and Manasseh lived in Jerusalem:
4So they and their descendants were assigned to guard the gates of the house of the LORD — the house called the Tent. 24 The gatekeepers were stationed on the four sides: east, west, north, and south. 25 Their relatives came from their villages at fixed times to serve with them for seven-day periods 26 But the four chief gatekeepers, who were Levites, were entrusted with the rooms and the treasuries of the house of God. 27 They would spend the night stationed around the house of God, because they were responsible for guarding it and opening it every morning
28Some of them were in charge of the articles used in worship, to count them whenever they were brought in [or] taken out. 29 Others were put in charge of the furnishings and other articles of the sanctuary, as well as the fine flour, wine, oil, frankincense, and spices. 30 And [some] of the sons of the priests mixed the spices.
31A Levite named Mattithiah, the firstborn son of Shallum the Korahite, was entrusted with baking the bread. 32 Some of their Kohathite relatives were responsible for preparing the rows of the showbread every Sabbath
33Those who were musicians, the heads of Levite families, stayed in the temple chambers and were exempt [from other duties] because they were on duty day and night. 34 All these were heads of Levite families, chiefs according to their genealogies, and they lived in Jerusalem.
35The Descendants of Saul
Saul’s Overthrow and Death
(1 Samuel 31:1–6, 2 Samuel 1:1–16)
Now the Philistines fought against Israel, and the men of Israel fled before them, and [many] fell slain on Mount Gilboa.
2The Philistines followed hard after Saul and his sons, and they killed Saul’s sons Jonathan, Abinadab, vvv and Malchishua. 3 When the battle intensified against Saul, the archers overtook him and wounded him
4Then Saul said to his armor-bearer“Draw your sword and run me through with it, or these uncircumcised men will come and torture me!”
But his armor-bearer was terrified and refused to do it. So Saul took his own sword and fell on it.
5When his armor-bearer saw that Saul was dead, he too fell on his own sword and died. 6 So Saul died together with his three sons and all his house.
7The Philistines Possess the Towns
When all the Israelites in the valley saw that [the army] had fled and that Saul and his sons had died, they abandoned their cities and ran away. So the Philistines came and occupied [their cities].
8The next day, when the Philistines came to strip the dead, they found Saul and his sons fallen on Mount Gilboa. 9 They stripped Saul, cut off his head, took his armor, and sent messengers throughout the land of the Philistines to proclaim the news [in the temple] of their idols and among their people. 10 They put his armor in the temple of their gods and hung his head in the temple of Dagon.
11Jabesh-gilead’s Tribute to Saul
When all [the people of] Jabesh-gilead heard about everything the Philistines had done to Saul, 12 all their men of valor set out and retrieved the bodies of Saul and his sons and brought them to Jabesh. And they buried their bones under the oak[fn] in Jabesh and fasted seven days.
13So Saul died for his unfaithfulness to the LORD, because he did not keep the word of the LORD and even consulted a medium for guidance, 14 and he failed to inquire of the LORD. So the LORD put him to death and turned the kingdom over to David son of Jesse. 11
David Anointed King of All Israel
Then all Israel came together to David at Hebron and said,“Here we [are], your own flesh and blood. 2 Even in times past,[fn] while Saul was king, you [were] the one who led Israel out and brought them back. And the LORD your God said‘You will shepherd My people Israel, and you will be ruler over [them]
3So all the elders of Israel came to the king at Hebron, [where] David made a covenant with them before the LORD. And they anointed [him] king over Israel, according to the word of the LORD through Samuel.
4David Conquers Jerusalem
Then David and all the Israelites marched to Jerusalem (that is, Jebus), where the Jebusites inhabited the land.
5The people of Jebus said to David,“You will never get in here.”
Nevertheless , David captured the fortress of Zion( that is, the City of David).
6Now David had said,“Whoever is the first to strike down a Jebusite will become chief commander.”
And Joab son of Zeruiah went up first, and he became the chief.
7So David took up residence in the fortress; that is why it was called the City of David. 8 He built up the city around it, from the supporting terraces[fn] to the surrounding wall, while Joab restored the rest of the city.
9And David became greater and greater, for the LORD of Hosts was with him.
10David’s Mighty Men
Now these [were] the chiefs of David’s mighty men, who, together with all Israel, bolstered and strengthened his kingdom, according to the word of the LORD concerning Israel. 11 This is the list of David’s mighty men:
Jashobeam son of Hachmoni was chief of the officers;[fn] he wielded his spear against three hundred men, whom he killed at one time.
12Next in command was Eleazar son of Dodo[fn] the Ahohite one of the three mighty men. 13 He was with David vvv at Pas-dammim when the Philistines gathered there for battle. At a place with a field full of barley, the troops fled from the Philistines. 14 But Eleazar and David stationed themselves[fn] in the middle of the field and defended it. They struck down the Philistines, and the LORD brought about a great victory.
15Three of the thirty chief men went down to David, to the rock at the cave of Adullam, while a company of Philistines was encamped in the Valley of Rephaim. 16 At that time David was in the stronghold, and the garrison of the Philistines vvv was at Bethlehem. 17 David longed for water and said,“Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!”
18So the Three broke through the Philistine camp, drew water from the well at the gate of Bethlehem, and brought it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead , he poured it out to the LORD, 19 saying,“Far be it from me, my God, to do this! How can I drink the blood of these men who risked their lives?” Because they had brought it at the risk of their lives, [David] refused to drink it.
Such were the exploits of the three mighty men.
20Now Abishai, the brother of Joab, was chief of the Three,[fn] and he wielded his spear against three hundred [men], killed [them], and won a name along with [the] Three. 21 He was doubly honored above the Three, and he became their commander, even though he was not included among the Three.
22And Benaiah son of Jehoiada vvv was a man of valor from Kabzeel, a man of many exploits. [He] struck down two champions of Moab,[fn] and on a snowy day he went down into a pit and killed a lion. 23 He also struck down an Egyptian, a huge man five cubits [tall].[fn] Although the Egyptian had a spear like a weaver’s beam in his hand, Benaiah went against him with a club, snatched the spear from [his] hand, and killed [the Egyptian] with his own spear. 24 These were the exploits of Benaiah son of Jehoiada, who won a name along with the three mighty men. 25 He was most honored among the Thirty, but he did not become one of the Three. And David appointed him over his guard.
26Now [these were] the mighty men
The Mighty Men Join David at Ziklag
Now these [were] the [men] who came to David at Ziklag, while he was still banished from the presence of Saul son of Kish( they were among the mighty men who helped him in battle; 2 they were archers using both the right and left [hands] [to sling] stones and [shoot] arrows [and they were] Saul’s kinsmen from Benjamin):
3Some Gadites defected to David at his stronghold in the wilderness. They were mighty men of valor, trained for battle, experts with the shield and spear, whose faces [were like] the faces of lions and who were as swift as gazelles on the mountains:
9These Gadites were army commanders, the least [of whom] was a match for a hundred, and the greatest for a thousand.
15These are the ones who crossed the Jordan in the first month when it was overflowing all its banks, and they put to flight all [those] in the valleys, [both] to the east and to the west.
16Other Benjamites and some men from Judah also came to David in his stronghold. 17 And David went out to meet them, saying“If you have come to me in peace to help me, my heart will be united with you; but if you have come to betray me to my enemies when my hands are free of violence, may the God of our fathers see [it] and judge you.”
18Then the Spirit came upon Amasai, the chief of the Thirty, and he said:
“ We are yours, O David!
We are with you, O son of Jesse!
Peace, peace to you,
and peace to your helpers,
for your God helps you.”
So David received them and made them leaders of his troops.
19Some from Manasseh defected to David when he went with the Philistines to fight against Saul.( They did not help the Philistines because the Philistine rulers consulted and sent David away, saying,“It will cost us our heads if he defects to his master Saul.”) 20 When David went to Ziklag, these men of Manasseh defected to him:
They helped David against the raiders, for they were all mighty men of valor and commanders in the army.
22For at [that] time men came to David day after day to help him, until he had a great army, like the army of God.
23David’s Army Grows at Hebron
Now these [are] the numbers of men armed for battle who came to David at Hebron to turn Saul’s kingdom over to him, in accordance with the word of the LORD:
24From Judah6,800 armed troops bearing shields and spears.
25From Simeon7,100 mighty men of valor, ready for battle.
26From Levi4,600 27 including Jehoiada, leader of the house of Aaron, with3,700 men, 28 and Zadok, a mighty young man of valor, with 22 commanders from his own family
29From Benjamin the kinsmen of Saul: 3,000 {}, most of whom had remained loyal to the house of Saul up to that time.
30From Ephraim20,800 mighty men of valor, famous among their own clans
31From the half-tribe of Manasseh:[fn] 18,000 {} designated by name to come and make David king.
32From Issachar [men] who understood the times and knew what Israel should do:200 chiefs with all their kinsmen at their command.
33From Zebulun: 50,000 {} fit for service trained for battle with all kinds of weapons of war who with one purpose were devoted [to David].[fn]
34From Naphtali: 1,000 {} commanders, accompanied by 37,000 men with shield and spear.
35From Dan: 28,600 {} prepared for battle.
36From Asher: 40,000 {} fit for service prepared for battle.
37And from east of the Jordan, from Reuben, Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh [there]: 120,000 {} [armed] with every [kind] of weapon of war.
38All these men of war, arrayed for battle, came to Hebron fully determined to make David king over all Israel. And all the rest of the Israelites [were] of one mind to make David king.
39They spent three days there eating and drinking with David, for their relatives had provided for them. 40 And their neighbors from as far away as Issachar, Zebulun, and Naphtali came bringing food on donkeys, camels, mules, and oxen— abundant supplies of flour, fig cakes and raisin cakes, wine and oil, oxen and sheep. Indeed, there was joy in Israel. 13
David Fetches the Ark
Then David conferred with all his leaders, the commanders of thousands and of hundreds. 2 And he said to the whole assembly of Israel,“If it seems good to you, and if this is of the LORD our God, let us send word far and wide to the rest of our brothers in all the land of Israel, and also to the priests and Levites in their cities and pasturelands, so that they may join us. 3 Then let us bring back the ark of our God for we did not inquire of Him[fn] in the days of Saul.”
4And because this proposal seemed right to all the people, the whole assembly agreed to it. 5 So David assembled all Israel, from the [River] Shihor[fn] in Egypt to Lebo-hamath to bring the ark of God vvv from Kiriath-jearim.
6David and all Israel went up to Baalah of Judah( vvv that is, Kiriath-jearim) to bring up from there the ark of God the LORD, who is enthroned [between] the cherubim — [the ark] that is called by the Name.[fn] 7 So they carried the ark of God from the house of Abinadab on a new cart, with Uzzah and Ahio guiding the cart.
8Uzzah Touches the Ark
David and all the Israelites were celebrating before God with all their might, with songs and on harps and lyres, with tambourines, cymbals, and trumpets.
9When they came to the threshing floor of Chidon,[fn] Uzzah reached out and took hold of the ark, because the oxen had stumbled. 10 And the anger of the LORD burned against Uzzah, and He struck him down because he had put his hand on the ark. So he died there before God.
11Then David became angry because the LORD had burst forth against Uzzah. So he named that place vvv Perez-uzzah,[fn] as it is [called] to this day.
12That day David feared God and asked,“How can I ever bring the ark of God to me 13 So [he] did not move the ark with him to the City of David; instead, he took it aside to the house vvv of Obed-edom the Gittite. 14 Thus the ark of God remained with the family vvv of Obed-edom in his house for three months, and the LORD blessed vvv [his] household and everything he owned. 14
David’s Family Grows
Now Hiram king of Tyre sent envoys to David, along with cedar logs, stonemasons and carpenters to build a palace for him. 2 And David realized that the LORD had established him as king over Israel and had highly exalted his kingdom for the sake of His people Israel.
3And David took more wives in Jerusalem [and] became the father of more sons and daughters. 4 These are the names of the children born to him in Jerusalem: Shammua,[fn] Shobab, Nathan, Solomon, 5 Ibhar, Elishua, Elpelet, 6 Nogah, Nepheg, Japhia, 7 Elishama, Beeliada,[fn] and Eliphelet.
8Two Victories over the Philistines
When the Philistines heard that David had been anointed king over all Israel, they all went in search of [him]; but David learned [of this] and went out to face them.
9Now the Philistines had come and raided the Valley of Rephaim. 10 So David inquired of God“Should I go up against the Philistines? Will You deliver them into my hand?”
“Go,” replied the LORD,“for I will deliver them into your hand.”
11So [David and his men] went up vvv to Baal-perazim, where [he] defeated the Philistines [and] said,“Like a bursting flood, God has burst out against my enemies by my hand.” So they called that vvv place Baal-perazim.[fn] 12 There the Philistines abandoned their gods, and David ordered that they be burned in the fire.
13Once again the Philistines raided the valley. 14 So David again inquired of God, who answered him,“Do not march up after them, but circle around them and attack them in front of the balsam trees.[fn] 15 As soon as you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the balsam trees, vvv move out to battle, because this will mean that God has gone out before you to strike the camp of the Philistines.”
16So David did as God had commanded him, and they struck down the army of the Philistines all the way from Gibeon to Gezer. 17 And David’s fame went out into every land, and the LORD caused all nations to fear him 15
Preparing to Move the Ark
David constructed buildings for himself in the City of David, and he prepared a place for the ark of God and pitched a tent for it. 2 Then David said,“No one but the Levites may carry the ark of God, because the LORD has chosen them to carry the ark of the LORD and to minister before Him forever.”
3And David assembled all Israel in Jerusalem to bring up the ark of the LORD to the place he had prepared for it. 4 Then he gathered together the descendants of Aaron and the Levites:
5David summoned the priests Zadok and Abiathar and the Levites Uriel, Asaiah, Joel, Shemaiah, Eliel, and Amminadab. 12 And he said to them,“You are the heads of the Levitical families. You and your relatives must consecrate yourselves so that you may bring the ark of the LORD, the God of Israel, to [the place] I have prepared for it. 13 It was because you Levites were not with us the first time that the LORD our God burst forth in anger against us. For we did not consult Him about the proper order.”
14The Priests and Levites Carry the Ark
So the priests and Levites consecrated themselves to bring up the ark of the LORD, the God of Israel. 15 And the Levites carried the ark of God on their shoulders with the poles as Moses had commanded in accordance with the word of the LORD.
16David also told the leaders of the Levites to appoint their relatives as singers to lift up their voices with joy, accompanied by musical instruments— harps, lyres, and cymbals 17 So the Levites appointed Heman son of Joel; from his brothers, Asaph son of Berechiah; from their brothers the Merarites Ethan son of Kushaiah; 18 and with them their brothers next in rank: Zechariah, Jaaziel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Unni, Eliab, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattithiah, Eliphelehu, Mikneiah, and the gatekeepers vvv Obed-edom and Jeiel.[fn]
19The musicians Heman, Asaph, and Ethan were to sound the bronze cymbals. 20 Zechariah, Aziel,[fn] Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Unni, Eliab, Maaseiah, and Benaiah were to play the harps according to Alamoth.[fn] 21 And Mattithiah, Eliphelehu, Mikneiah, vvv Obed-edom, Jeiel, and Azaziah were to lead the music with lyres according to Sheminith.[fn] 22 Chenaniah the head Levite was the director of the music because he [was] highly skilled.
23Berechiah and Elkanah were to be guardians[fn] of the ark. 24 Shebaniah, Joshaphat, Nethanel, Amasai, Zechariah, Benaiah, and Eliezer — the priests — were to blow the trumpets before the ark of God. vvv Obed-edom and Jehiah were also to be guardians of the ark.
25Moving the Ark to Jerusalem
So David, the elders of Israel, and the commanders of thousands went with rejoicing to bring the ark of the covenant of the LORD from the house vvv of Obed-edom. 26 And because God helped the Levites who were carrying the ark of the covenant of the LORD, they sacrificed seven bulls and seven rams.
27Now David was dressed in a robe of fine linen, as were all the Levites who were carrying the ark, as well as the singers and Chenaniah, the director of music for the singers. David also wore a linen ephod. 28 So all Israel brought up the ark of the covenant of the LORD with shouting, with the sounding of rams’ horns and trumpets, and with cymbals and the music of harps and lyres.
29Michal’s Contempt for David
As the ark of the covenant of the LORD was entering the City of David, Saul’s daughter Michal looked down from a window and saw King David dancing and celebrating, and she despised him in her heart. 16
A Tent for the Ark
So they brought the ark of God and placed it inside the tent that David had pitched for it. And they presented burnt offerings and peace offerings before God. 2 When David had finished sacrificing the burnt offerings and peace offerings, he blessed the people in the name of the LORD. 3 Then he distributed to every man and woman of Israel a loaf of bread, a date cake,[fn] and a raisin cake.
4David appointed some of the Levites to minister before the ark of the LORD, to celebrate, to give thanks, and to praise the LORD, the God of Israel. 5 Asaph was the chief, Zechariah was second, [then] Jeiel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Mattithiah, Eliab, Benaiah, vvv Obed-edom, and Jeiel. They were to play the harps and lyres, while Asaph sounded the cymbals 6 and the priests Benaiah and Jahaziel blew the trumpets regularly before the ark of the covenant of God.
7David’s Psalm of Thanksgiving
On that day David first committed to Asaph and his associates [this song] of thanksgiving to the LORD:
8“ Give thanks to the LORD; call upon His name;
make known His deeds among the nations.
9Sing to Him, sing praises to Him;
tell of all His wonders.
10Glory in His holy name;
let the hearts of those who seek the LORD rejoice.
11Seek out the LORD and His strength;
seek His face always.
12Remember the wonders He has done,
His marvels, and the judgments He has pronounced,
13O offspring of His servant Israel,
O sons of Jacob, His chosen ones.
14He is the LORD our God;
His judgments [carry] throughout the earth.
15Remember[fn] His covenant forever,
the word He ordained for a thousand generations—
16[the covenant] He made with Abraham,
and the oath He swore to Isaac.
17He confirmed it to Jacob as a decree,
to Israel as an everlasting covenant:
18I will give you the land of Canaan
as the portion of your inheritance.’
19When they were few in number,
few indeed, and strangers in [the land],
20they wandered from nation to nation,
from [one] kingdom to another.
21He let no man oppress them;
He rebuked kings on their behalf:
22‘Do not touch My anointed ones!
Do no harm to My prophets!’
23Sing to the LORD, All the Earth
Sing to the LORD, all the earth.
Proclaim His salvation day after day.
24Declare His glory among the nations,
His wonders among all peoples.
25For great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised;
He is to be feared above all gods.
26For all the gods of the nations are idols,
but [it is] the LORD who made the heavens.
27Splendor and majesty are before Him;
strength and joy fill His dwelling.
28Ascribe to the LORD, O families of the nations,
ascribe to the LORD glory and strength.
29Ascribe to the LORD the glory [due] His name;
bring an offering and come before Him.
Worship the LORD in the splendor of His holiness;
30tremble before Him, all the earth.
The world is firmly established;
it cannot be moved.
31Let the heavens be glad,
and the earth rejoice.
Let them say among the nations,
‘The LORD reigns!’
32Let the sea resound,
and all that fills it;
let the fields exult,
and all that [is] in them.
33Then the trees of the forest will sing for joy before the LORD,
for He is coming to judge the earth.
34Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good;
His loving devotion[fn] endures forever.
35Then cry out:‘Save us, O God of our salvation;
gather and deliver us from the nations,
that we may give thanks to Your holy name,
that we may glory in Your praise.’
36Blessed [be] the LORD, the God of Israel,
from everlasting to everlasting.”
Then all the people said,“Amen!” and “Praise the LORD!”
37Worship before the Ark
So David left Asaph and his associates there before the ark of the covenant of the LORD, to minister [there] regularly according to the daily requirements, 38 vvv along with Obed-edom and his sixty-eight relatives. Obed-edom son of Jeduthun, and also Hosah, were to be gatekeepers.
39And David left Zadok the priest and his fellow priests before the tabernacle of the LORD at the high place in Gibeon 40 to regularly present burnt offerings to the LORD on the altar of burnt offerings, morning and evening, according to all that was written in the Law of the LORD, which He had commanded Israel to keep. 41 With them were Heman, Jeduthun, and the rest of those chosen and designated by name to give thanks to the LORD, for“ His loving devotion endures forever.”
42Heman and Jeduthun had with them trumpets and cymbals for the music and instruments [for] the songs of God.[fn] And the sons of Jeduthun were stationed at the gate.
43Then all the people departed for their homes, and David returned home to bless his household. 17
God’s Covenant with David
After David had settled into his palace, he said to Nathan the prophet,“Here I am, living in a house of cedar, while the ark of the covenant of the LORD is under a tent.”
2And Nathan replied to David,“Do all that [is] in your heart, for God is with you.”
3But that night the word of God came to Nathan, saying, 4 “Go and tell My servant David that this is what the LORD says: You are not the one to build Me a house in which to dwell. 5 For I have not dwelt in a house from the day I brought Israel up [out of Egypt][fn] until this day, but I have moved from tent to tent and dwelling to dwelling. 6 In all My journeys with all the Israelites, have I ever asked any [of the] leaders[fn] I appointed to shepherd My people,‘Why haven’t you built Me a house of cedar?’
7Now then, you are to tell My servant David that this is what the LORD of Hosts says: I took you from the pasture, from following the flock, to be the ruler over My people Israel. 8 I have been with you wherever you have gone, and I have cut off all your enemies from before you. Now I will make for you a name like that of the greatest in the land.
9And I will provide a place for My people Israel and will plant them so that they may dwell in a place of their own and be disturbed no more. No longer will the sons of wickedness oppress them as they did at the beginning 10 and [have done] since the day I appointed judges over My people Israel. And I will subdue all your enemies.
Moreover , I declare to you that the LORD will build a house for you. 11 And when your days are fulfilled and you go [to be] with your fathers, I will raise up your descendant after you, one of your own sons, and I will establish his kingdom. 12 He will build a house for Me, and I will establish his throne forever 13 I will be his Father, and he will be My son. And {I will} never remove My loving devotion from him as I removed [it] from your predecessor 14 But I will set him over My house and My kingdom forever and his throne will be established forever
15So Nathan relayed to David all the words of this entire revelation.
16David’s Prayer of Thanksgiving
Then King David went in, sat before the LORD, and said,“ Who am I, O LORD God, and what is my house, that You have brought me this far? 17 And as if this was a small thing in Your eyes, O God, You have spoken about the future of the house of Your servant and have regarded me as a man of great distinction,[fn] O LORD God. 18 What more can David say to You for honoring Your servant? For You know Your servant, 19 O LORD.[fn] For the sake of Your servant and according to Your own heart, You have accomplished vvv this great thing and made known all these great promises.
20O LORD, [there is] none like You, and [there is] no God but You, according to everything we have heard with our own ears. 21 And who is like Your people Israel — the one nation on earth whom God went out to redeem as a people for Himself? You made a name for Yourself through great and awesome wonders by driving out nations from before Your people, whom You redeemed from Egypt. 22 For You have made Your people Israel Your very own forever and You, O LORD, have become their God.
23And now, O LORD, let the word You have spoken concerning Your servant and his house be established forever Do as You have promised, 24 so that Your name will be established and magnified forever when it is said,‘The LORD of Hosts, the God of Israel, is God over Israel.’ And may the house of Your servant David be established before You. 25 For You, my God, have revealed to Your servant that You will build a house for him. Therefore Your servant has found the courage to pray before You.
26And now, O LORD, You are God! And You have promised this goodness to Your servant. 27 So now You have been pleased to bless the house of Your servant, that it may continue forever before You. For You, O LORD, have blessed it, and [it will be] blessed forever.” 18
David’s Triumphs
(2 Samuel 8:1–14, Psalm 60:1–12)
Some time later David defeated the Philistines, subdued them, and took Gath and its villages from the hand of the Philistines.
2[David] also defeated the Moabites, and they became subject to David and brought him tribute.
3[As far as] Hamath, David also defeated King Hadadezer of Zobah, who had marched out to establish his dominion[fn] along the Euphrates River. 4 David captured from him a thousand chariots, seven thousand charioteers, and twenty thousand vvv foot soldiers, and he hamstrung all the horses except a hundred he kept for the chariots.
5When the Arameans of Damascus came to help King Hadadezer of Zobah, David struck down twenty-two thousand of their men. 6 Then he placed [garrisons][fn] in Aram of Damascus, and the Arameans became subject to David and brought him tribute. So the LORD made David victorious[fn] wherever he went.
7And David took the gold shields that belonged to the officers of Hadadezer and brought them to Jerusalem. 8 And from Tibhath[fn] and Cun, cities of Hadadezer, David took a large amount of bronze, with which Solomon made the bronze Sea, the pillars, and [various] bronze articles.
9When King Tou[fn] of Hamath heard that David had defeated the entire army of Hadadezer king of Zobah, 10 he sent his son Hadoram[fn] to greet King David vvv and bless him for fighting and defeating Hadadezer, [who] had been at war with Tou. [Hadoram brought] all kinds of articles of gold and silver and bronze, 11 and King David dedicated these to the LORD, along with the silver and gold he had carried off from all [these] nations — from Edom and Moab, and from the Ammonites Philistines, and Amalekites.
12Moreover, Abishai son of Zeruiah struck down eighteen thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt. 13 He placed garrisons in Edom, and all the Edomites were subject to David. So the LORD made David victorious wherever he went.
14David’s Officers
Thus David reigned over all Israel and administered justice and righteousness for all his people:
15David’s Messengers Disgraced
Some time later Nahash king of the Ammonites died and was succeeded by his son. 2 And David said,“I will show kindness to Hanun son of Nahash, because his father showed kindness to me.”
So David sent messengers to console [Hanun] concerning his father. But when David’s servants arrived in the land of the Ammonites to console him, 3 the princes of the Ammonites said to Hanun,“Just because David has sent you comforters, do you really believe he is showing respect for your father? Have not his servants come to you vvv to explore the land, spy it out, and overthrow it?”
4So Hanun took David’s servants, shaved [their beards], cut off their garments vvv at the hips, and sent them away.
5When [someone] came and told David about his men, he sent messengers to meet them, since the men had been thoroughly humiliated. The king told them,“Stay in Jericho until your beards have grown back, and [then] return.”
6When the Ammonites realized that they had become a stench to David, Hanun and the Ammonites sent a thousand talents of silver[fn] to hire for themselves chariots and horsemen from vvv Aram-naharaim,[fn] Aram-maacah, and Zobah. 7 So they hired for themselves thirty-two thousand chariots, as well as the king of Maacah with his troops, who came and camped near Medeba while the Ammonites were mustered from their cities and marched out for battle.
8On hearing this, David sent Joab and the entire army of mighty men. 9 The Ammonites marched out and arrayed themselves for battle at the entrance to the city, while the kings who had come stayed by themselves in the open country.
10David Defeats Ammon and Aram
When Joab saw the battle lines before him and behind him, he selected some of the best men of Israel and arrayed them against the Arameans. 11 And he placed the rest of the troops under the command of his brother Abishai, who arrayed them against the Ammonites
12“If the Arameans are too strong for me,” said Joab,“then you will come to my rescue. And if the Ammonites are too strong for you, then I will come to your rescue. 13 Be strong and let us fight bravely for our people and for the cities of our God. May the LORD do what is good in His sight.”
14So Joab and his troops advanced to fight the Arameans, who fled before him. 15 When the Ammonites saw that the Arameans had fled, they too fled before Joab’s brother Abishai, and they entered the city. So Joab went back to Jerusalem.
16When the Arameans saw that they had been defeated by Israel, they sent messengers to bring [more] Arameans from beyond the Euphrates,[fn] with Shophach[fn] the commander of Hadadezer’s army leading them.
17When this was reported to David, he gathered all Israel, crossed the Jordan, advanced toward the Arameans, and arrayed for battle against them. When David lined up to engage [them] in battle, they fought against him. 18 But the Arameans fled before Israel, and David killed seven thousand of their charioteers and forty thousand foot soldiers He also killed Shophach the commander of their army.
19When Hadadezer’s subjects saw that they had been defeated by Israel, they made peace with David and became subject to him. So the Arameans were unwilling to help the Ammonites anymore. 20
The Capture of Rabbah
In the spring at the time when kings march out to war, Joab led out the army and ravaged the land of the Ammonites He came to Rabbah and besieged it, but David remained in Jerusalem. And Joab attacked Rabbah and demolished it.
2Then David took the crown from the head of their king.[fn] It was found to weigh a talent of gold[fn] and was set with precious stones, and it was placed on David’s head. And David took a great amount of plunder from the city.
3[David] brought out the people who [were] there and put [them to work][fn] with saws, iron picks, and axes. And [he] did the same to all the Ammonite cities. Then [David] and all his troops returned to Jerusalem.
4Battles against the Philistines
Some time later war broke out with the Philistines at Gezer. At that time Sibbecai the Hushathite killed Sippai,[fn] a descendant of the Rephaim,[fn] and the Philistines were subdued.
5Once again there was a battle with the Philistines, and Elhanan son of Jair killed Lahmi the brother[fn] of Goliath the Gittite, the shaft of whose spear was like a weaver’s beam.
6And there was also a battle at Gath, where there was a man of [great] stature with six fingers on each hand and six [toes on each foot]— twenty-four in all He too was descended from Rapha, 7 and when he taunted Israel, Jonathan the son of David’s brother Shimei killed him.
8So these descendants of Rapha in Gath fell at the hands of David and his servants. 21
David’s Military Census
(Exodus 30:11–16, 2 Samuel 24:1–9)
Then Satan[fn] rose up against Israel and incited David to take a census of Israel. 2 So David said to Joab and the commanders of the troops,“Go [and] count the Israelites from Beersheba to Dan and bring me [a report] so that I may know their number.”
3But Joab replied,“May the LORD multiply His troops a hundred times over. My lord the king, are they not all servants of my lord? Why does my lord want to do this? Why should he bring guilt on Israel?”
4Nevertheless , the king’s word prevailed against Joab. So Joab departed and traveled throughout Israel, and then he returned to Jerusalem. 5 And Joab reported to David the total number of the troops. In all Israel there were 1,100,000 {} men who drew the sword, including 470,000 in Judah. 6 But [Joab] did not include Levi and Benjamin in the count, because the king’s command was detestable to him.
7Judgment for David’s Sin
This command was also evil in the sight of God; so He struck Israel.
8Then David said to God,“I have sinned greatly because I have done this thing. Now I beg You to take away the iniquity of Your servant, for I have acted very foolishly.”
9And the LORD instructed Gad, David’s seer, 10 “Go and tell David that this is what the LORD says:‘I am offering you three [options]. Choose one of them, and I will carry it out against you.’ ”
11So Gad went and said to David“This is what the LORD says:‘You must choose 12 between three years of famine, three months of being swept away[fn] before your enemies and overtaken by their swords or three days of the sword of the LORD— days of plague upon the land, with the angel of the LORD ravaging every part of Israel.’ Now then, decide how I should reply to Him who sent me.”
13David answered Gad,“I am deeply distressed Please, let me fall into the hand of the LORD, for His mercies [are] very great; but do not let me fall into the hands of men.”
14A Plague on Israel
So the LORD sent a plague upon Israel, and seventy thousand men of Israel fell dead.
15Then God sent an angel to destroy Jerusalem, but as the angel was doing so, the LORD saw it and relented from the calamity, and He said to the angel who was destroying the people,“Enough! Withdraw your hand now!”
At that time the angel of the LORD was standing by the threshing floor of Ornan[fn] the Jebusite.
16When David lifted up his eyes and saw the angel of the LORD standing between heaven and earth, with a drawn sword in his hand stretched out over Jerusalem, David and the elders, clothed in sackcloth, fell vvv facedown. 17 And David said to God,“Was it not I who gave the order to count the people? I[fn] am the one who has sinned and acted wickedly But these sheep, what have they done? O LORD my God, please let Your hand fall upon me and my father’s house, but do not let this plague remain upon Your people.”
18David Builds an Altar
Then the angel of the LORD ordered Gad to tell David to go up and build an altar to the LORD on the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite. 19 So David went up at the word that Gad had spoken in the name of the LORD.
20Now Ornan was threshing wheat when he turned and saw the angel; and his four sons who were with him hid themselves. 21 David came to Ornan, and when Ornan looked out and saw David, he left the threshing floor and bowed facedown before David.
22Then David said to Ornan,“Grant me the site of this threshing floor, that I may build an altar to the LORD. Sell it to me for the full price, so that the plague upon the people may be halted.”
23Ornan said to David,“Take it! May my lord the king do whatever [seems] good to him. Look, I will give the oxen for the burnt offerings, the threshing sledges for the wood, and the wheat for the grain offering— I will give it all.”
24“No,” replied King David, I insist on paying the full price, for I will not take for the LORD what belongs to you, nor will I offer burnt offerings that cost me nothing.”
25So David paid Ornan six hundred shekels of gold[fn] for the site. 26 And there he built an altar to the LORD and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings. He called upon the LORD, who answered him with fire from heaven on the altar of burnt offering.
27Then the LORD spoke to the angel, who put his sword back into its sheath.
28At that time, when David saw that the LORD had answered him at the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite, he offered sacrifices there. 29 For the tabernacle of the LORD that Moses had made in the wilderness and the altar of burnt offering were presently at the high place in Gibeon, 30 but David could not go before it to inquire of God, because he was afraid of the sword of the angel of the LORD. 22
Preparations for the Temple
Then David said,“Here shall be the house of the LORD God, as well as the altar of burnt offering for Israel.”
2So David gave orders to gather the foreigners in the land of Israel, from whom he appointed stonecutters to prepare finished stones for building the house of God.
3David provided a large quantity of iron to make the nails for the doors of the gateways and for the fittings, together with more bronze than could be weighed 4 and more cedar logs than could be counted; for the Sidonians and Tyrians had brought a large quantity of cedar logs to David.
5And David said,“My son Solomon is young and inexperienced, and the house to be built for the LORD must be exceedingly magnificent — famous and glorious throughout all lands. Therefore I must make preparations for it.” So David made lavish preparations before his death.
6Solomon Anointed to Build the Temple
Then [David] called for his son Solomon and instructed him to build a house for the LORD, the God of Israel.
7“My son,” said David to Solomon,“it was in my heart to build a house for the Name of the LORD my God, 8 but this word of the LORD came to me:‘You have shed much blood and waged great wars. You are not to build a house for My Name because you have shed so much blood on the ground before Me. 9 But a son will be born to you who will be a man of rest. I will give him rest from all his enemies on every side; for his name will be Solomon,[fn] and I will grant to Israel peace and quiet during his reign. 10 He is the one who will build a house for My Name. He will be My son, and I [will be] his Father. And I will establish the throne of his kingdom over Israel forever
11Now, my son, may the LORD be with you, and may you succeed in building the house of the LORD your God, as He said you would. 12 Above all, may the LORD give you insight and understanding when He puts you in command over Israel, so that you may keep the Law of the LORD your God. 13 Then you will succeed, if you carefully follow the statutes and ordinances that the LORD commanded Moses for Israel. Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or discouraged.
14Now behold, I have taken great pains to provide for the house of the LORD— 100,000 {} talents of gold,[fn] 1,000,000 {} talents of silver,[fn] and bronze and iron too great to be weighed. I have also provided timber and stone, and you may add to them.
15You also have many workers stonecutters, masons carpenters, and men skilled in every kind of work —16 in gold and silver, bronze and iron— [craftsmen] beyond number. Now begin the work, and may the LORD be with you.”
17Then David ordered all the leaders of Israel to help his son Solomon: 18 “[Is] not the LORD your God with you, and has He [not] granted you rest on every side? For He has given the inhabitants of the land into my hand, and the land has been subdued before the LORD and His people. 19 Now set your heart and soul to seek the LORD your God. Begin building the sanctuary of the LORD God, so that you may bring the ark of the covenant of the LORD and the holy articles of God into the temple that will be built for the Name of the LORD.” 23
The Divisions of the Levites
When David was old and full of years, he installed his son Solomon as king over Israel. 2 Then he gathered all the leaders of Israel, as well as the priests and Levites.
3The Levites thirty years of age or older were counted, and the total number of men was 38,000 {} 4 “Of these,” [said David,][fn] “24,000 are to oversee the work of the house of the LORD, 6,000 {} are to be officers and judges, 5 4,000 {} are to be gatekeepers, and 4,000 are to praise the LORD with the instruments I have made for giving praise.”
6Then David divided [the Levites] into divisions according to the sons of Levi:
The Gershonites
(Numbers 3:21–26, Numbers 4:21–28)
The Kohathites
(Numbers 3:27–32, Numbers 4:1–20)
The Merarites
Levite Duties Revised
These were the descendants of Levi by their families the heads of families, registered individually by name— those twenty years of age or older who worked in the service of the house of the LORD.
25For David had said,“The LORD, the God of Israel, has given rest to His people and has come to dwell in Jerusalem forever 26 So now the Levites no longer need to carry the tabernacle or any of the articles for its service.”
27For according to the final instructions of David, the Levites twenty years of age or older were counted, 28 but their duty was to assist the descendants of Aaron with the service of the house of the LORD, being responsible for the courts and chambers, the purification of all the holy things, and the work of the service of the house of God, 29 as well as for the rows of the showbread, the fine flour for the grain offering, the wafers of unleavened bread, the baking, the mixing, and all measurements of quantity and size.
30They were also to stand every morning to give thanks and praise to the LORD, and likewise in the evening. 31 Whenever burnt offerings were presented to the LORD on the Sabbaths, New Moons, and appointed feasts, they were to serve regularly before the LORD in the numbers prescribed for them. 32 So [the Levites] were to carry out the responsibilities for the Tent of Meeting and the Holy Place, and, under their brothers the descendants of Aaron, the service of the house of the LORD. 24
Twenty-Four Divisions of Priests
[These were] the divisions of the descendants of Aaron. The sons of Aaron were Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. 2 But Nadab and Abihu died before their father did, and they had no sons; so Eleazar and Ithamar served as priests.
3With the help of Eleazar’s descendant Zadok and Ithamar’s descendant Ahimelech, David divided them according to the offices of their service. 4 Since more leaders were found among Eleazar’s descendants than [those] of Ithamar, they were divided accordingly. [There were] sixteen heads of families from the descendants of Eleazar and eight from the descendants of Ithamar.
5Thus they were divided by lot, for there were officers of the sanctuary and officers of God among both Eleazar’s and Ithamar’s descendants.
6The scribe, Shemaiah son of Nethanel, a Levite, recorded [their names] in the presence of the king and of the officers: Zadok the priest, Ahimelech son of Abiathar, and the heads of families of the priests and the Levites — one family being taken from Eleazar, and then one from Ithamar.
7This was their appointed order for service when they entered the house of the LORD, according to the regulations prescribed for them by their forefather Aaron, as the LORD, the God of Israel, had commanded him.
20The Rest of the Levites
Now [these were] the rest of the descendants of Levi:
These were the sons of the Levites, according to their families 31 As their brothers the descendants of Aaron did, they also cast lots in the presence of King David and of Zadok, Ahimelech, and the heads of the families of the priests and Levites— the family heads and their younger brothers alike. 25
Twenty-Four Divisions of Musicians
Additionally, David and the commanders of the army set apart some of the sons of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun to prophesy with the accompaniment of lyres, harps, and cymbals. The following is the list of the men who performed this service:
2All these [were] under the direction of their fathers for the music of the house of the LORD with cymbals, harps, and lyres, for the service of the house of God.
Asaph, Jeduthun, and Heman were under the direction of the king. 7 Together with their relatives, who were all trained and skillful in the songs of the LORD, they numbered288 8 They cast lots for their duties, young and old alike, teacher as well as pupil.
9The Divisions of the Gatekeepers
These were the divisions of the gatekeepers:
These divisions of the gatekeepers, through their chief men, had duties for ministering in the house of the LORD, just as their relatives did. 13 They cast lots for each gate, according to their families young and old alike.
14There were guards stationed at every watch. 17 Each day there were six Levites on the east, four on the north, four on the south, and two pairs at the storehouse. 18 As for the court[fn] on the west, there were four at the highway and two at the court.
19These [were] the divisions of the gatekeepers who were descendants of Korah [and] Merari.
20The Treasurers, Officers, and Judges
Now their fellow Levites [were] in charge of the treasuries of the house of God and the treasuries of the dedicated things. 21 From the descendants of Ladan, who were Gershonites through Ladan[fn] and heads of the families of Ladan the Gershonite, [were] Jehieli,[fn] 22 the sons of Jehieli, Zetham, and his brother Joel. They were in charge of the treasuries of the house of the LORD.
23From the Amramites, the Izharites, the Hebronites, and the Uzzielites:
24Twelve Captains for Twelve Months
This is the list vvv of the Israelites— the heads of families, the commanders of thousands and of hundreds, and their officers who served the king in every matter concerning the divisions on rotating military duty each month throughout the year. There were 24,000 men in each division:
2The Leaders of the Twelve Tribes
These officers were in charge of the tribes of Israel:
[and] over Dan [was] Azarel son of Jeroham.
These [were] the leaders of the tribes of Israel.
23David did not count the men aged twenty or under, because the LORD had said that He would make Israel as numerous as the stars of the sky. 24 Joab son of Zeruiah began to count [the men] but did not finish. For because of this [census] wrath came upon Israel, and the number was not entered in the Book of the Chronicles of King David.
25David’s Various Overseers
The Counselors
David Commissions Solomon
Now David summoned all the leaders of Israel to Jerusalem: the leaders of the tribes, the leaders of the divisions in the king’s service, the commanders of thousands [and] of hundreds, and the officials in charge of all the property and cattle of the king and his sons, along with the court officials and mighty men— every mighty man of valor.
2Then King David rose to his feet and said,“Listen to me, my brothers and my people. It was in my heart to build a house as a resting place for the ark of the covenant of the LORD and as a footstool for our God. I had made preparations to build it, 3 but God said to me,‘You are not to build a house for My Name, because you are a man of war who has shed blood.’
4Yet the LORD, the God of Israel, chose me out of all my father’s house to be king over Israel forever. For He chose Judah as leader, and from the house of Judah [He chose] my father’s household, and from my father’s sons He was pleased to make me king over all Israel. 5 And of all my sons— for the LORD has given me many sons— He has chosen Solomon my son to sit on the throne of the kingdom of the LORD over Israel. 6 And He said to me,‘Solomon your son is the one who will build My house and My courts, for I have chosen him [as] My son, and I will be his Father. 7 I will establish his kingdom forever if he resolutely carries out My commandments and ordinances, as is being done this day.’
8So now in the sight of all Israel, the assembly of the LORD, and in the hearing of our God, keep and seek out all the commandments of the LORD your God, so that you may possess this good land and leave it as an inheritance to your descendants forever 9 As for you, Solomon my son, know the God of your father and serve Him wholeheartedly and with a willing mind, for the LORD searches every heart and understands the intent of every thought. If you seek Him, He will be found by you; but if you forsake Him, He will reject you forever. 10 Consider now that the LORD has chosen you to build a house for the sanctuary. Be strong and do it.”
11The Plans for the Temple
Then David gave his son Solomon the plans for the portico [of the temple],[fn] its buildings, storehouses, upper rooms, inner rooms, and the room for the mercy seat.[fn] 12 The plans contained everything [David] had in mind[fn] for the courts of the house of the LORD, for all the surrounding rooms, for the treasuries of the house of God [and] of the dedicated things, 13 for the divisions of the priests and Levites, for all the work of service in the house of the LORD, and for all the articles of service in the house of the LORD:
14“ All this,” [said David],“ all the details of this plan, the LORD has made clear to me in writing by [His] hand upon me.”
20David also said to Solomon his son,“Be strong and courageous, and do [it]. Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the LORD God, my God, is with you. He will neither fail you nor forsake you before all the work for the service of the house of the LORD is finished. 21 The divisions of the priests and Levites are ready for all the service of the house of God, [and] every willing man of every skill will be at your disposal for the work. The officials and all the people are fully at your command.” 29
Offerings for the Temple
Then King David said to the whole assembly,“My son Solomon, the one whom God has chosen, is young and inexperienced. The task is great because this palace is not for man, but for the LORD God. 2 Now with all my ability I have made provision for the house of my God — gold for the gold articles, silver for the silver, bronze for the bronze, iron for the iron, and wood for the wood, as well as onyx for the settings, turquoise stones of various colors, all kinds of precious stones, and slabs of marble — all in abundance.
3Moreover, because of my delight in the house of my God, I now give for [it] my personal treasures of gold and silver, over and above all that I have provided for this holy temple: 4 three thousand talents of gold[fn]( the gold of Ophir) and seven thousand talents of refined silver,[fn] to overlay the walls of the buildings, 5 vvv for the gold work and the silver work and for all the work to be done by the craftsmen. Now who is willing to consecrate himself to the LORD today?”
6Then the leaders of the families, the officers of the tribes of Israel, the commanders of thousands and of hundreds, and the officials in charge of the king’s work gave willingly. 7 Toward the service of God’s house they gave 5,000 {} talents[fn] and 10,000 darics of gold,[fn] 10,000 {} talents of silver,[fn] 18,000 {} talents of bronze,[fn] and 100,000 talents of iron.[fn] 8 Whoever had precious stones gave them to the treasury of the house of the LORD, under the care of Jehiel[fn] the Gershonite. 9 And the people rejoiced at the willing response of their leaders, for they had given to the LORD {freely} vvv and wholeheartedly. And King David also rejoiced greatly.
10David’s Prayer of Blessing
Then David blessed the LORD in the sight of all the assembly [and] said:
“ May You be blessed, O LORD, God of our father Israel, from everlasting to everlasting.
11Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the splendor and the majesty, for everything in heaven and on earth belongs to You.
Yours, O LORD, is the kingdom, and You are exalted as head over all. 12 Both riches and honor come from You, and You are the ruler over all. In Your hands [are] power and might to exalt and give strength to all.
13Now therefore, our God, we vvv give You thanks, and we praise Your glorious name. 14 But who [am] I, and who are my people, that we should be able to give as generously as this? For everything comes from You, and from Your own hand we have given to You. 15 For we [are] foreigners and strangers in Your presence, as were all our forefathers. Our days on earth are like a shadow, without hope.
16O LORD our God, from Your hand comes all this abundance that we have provided to build You a house for Your holy Name, and all of it belongs to You. 17 I know, my God, that You test the heart and delight in uprightness. All these things I have given willingly and with an upright heart, and now I have seen Your people who are present here giving joyfully and willingly to You.
18O LORD, God of our fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, keep this desire forever in the intentions of the hearts of Your people, and direct their hearts toward You. 19 And give my son Solomon a whole heart to keep and carry out all Your commandments, decrees, and statutes, and to build [Your] palace for which I have made provision.”
20Then David said to the whole assembly,“Bless the LORD your God.”
So the whole assembly blessed the LORD, the God of their fathers. They bowed down and paid homage to the LORD and to the king.
21Solomon Anointed King
The next day they offered sacrifices and presented burnt offerings to the LORD: a thousand bulls, a thousand rams, and a thousand lambs, along with their drink offerings, and other sacrifices in abundance for all Israel. 22 That day they ate and drank with great joy in the presence of the LORD.
Then, for a second time, they designated David’s son Solomon as king, anointing him before the LORD as ruler, and Zadok as the priest.
23So Solomon sat on the throne of the LORD as king in place of his father David. He prospered, and all Israel obeyed him. 24 All the officials and mighty men, as well as all of King David’s sons, pledged their allegiance to King Solomon.
25The LORD highly exalted Solomon in the sight of all Israel and bestowed on him royal majesty such as had not been bestowed on any king in Israel before him.
26David’s Reign and Death
David son of Jesse was king over all Israel. 27 The length of David’s reign over Israel [was] forty years — seven years in Hebron and thirty-three years in Jerusalem. 28 He died at a ripe old age, full of years, riches, and honor, and his son Solomon reigned in his place.
29Now the acts of King David, from first to last, are indeed written in the Chronicles of Samuel the Seer, the Chronicles of Nathan the Prophet, and the Chronicles of Gad the Seer, 30 together with all the details of his reign, his might, and the circumstances that came upon him [and] Israel [and] all the kingdoms of the lands.
1:4 LXX; Hebrew does not include The sons of Noah:; see Genesis 5:32.
1:6 Many Hebrew manuscripts and Vulgate (see also LXX and Genesis 10:3); most Hebrew manuscripts Diphath
1:9 Sabta is a variant of Sabtah; see Genesis 10:7.
1:10 Or who established himself as a mighty warrior
1:12 Some translators adjust the Hebrew word order to the Casluhites, and the Caphtorites (from whom the Philistines came); see also Jeremiah 47:4 and Amos 9:7.
1:13 Or of the Sidonians, the foremost
1:13 Hebrew and of Heth
1:17 One Hebrew manuscript and some LXX manuscripts (see also Genesis 10:23); most Hebrew manuscripts do not include The sons of Aram.
1:17 Meshech is a variant of Mash; see Genesis 10:23.
1:19 Peleg means division.
1:22 LXX and Syriac (see also Genesis 10:28); Hebrew Ebal
1:24 Literally Shem, Arphaxad, Shelah; some LXX manuscripts Shem, Arphaxad, Cainan, Shelah; see also Genesis 10:24 LXX and Luke 3:35–36.
1:36 Many Hebrew manuscripts, some LXX manuscripts, and Syriac (see also Genesis 36:11); most Hebrew manuscripts Zephi
1:39 Homam is a variant of Hemam; see Genesis 36:22.
1:40 LXX (see also Genesis 36:23); Hebrew Alian
1:40 LXX (see also Genesis 36:23); Hebrew Shephi
1:41 Hebrew sons
1:41 LXX (see also Genesis 36:26); Hebrew Hamran
1:42 LXX (see also Genesis 36:27); Hebrew Jaakan
1:48 Hebrew the River
1:50 Many MT manuscripts, some LXX manuscripts, Vulgate, and Syriac (see also Genesis 36:39); most MT manuscripts Pai
2:6 Zimri is a variant of Zabdi; see Joshua 7:1.
2:6 Most Hebrew manuscripts; many Hebrew manuscripts, some LXX manuscripts, and Syriac (see also 1 Kings 4:31) Darda
2:7 Hebrew sons
2:7 Achar means troubler; also called Achan in Joshua 7 and Joshua 22.
2:9 Hebrew Chelubai, a variant of Caleb; see verse 18.
2:11 LXX (see also Ruth 4:20–21); Hebrew Salma; twice in this verse
2:13 Shimea is a variant of Shammah, Shimeah, and Shimei; see 1 Samuel 16:9, 2 Samuel 13:3, and 2 Samuel 21:21.
2:17 Jether is a variant of Ithra; see 2 Samuel 17:25.
2:19 Ephrath is a variant of Ephrathah; see verse 50.
2:24 Or After Hezron died, Caleb had relations with Ephrathah, the wife of Hezron his father, and she bore; see also LXX.
2:24 Or the founder; also in verses 42, 45, 49, and possibly elsewhere
2:31 Hebrew sons; three times in this verse
2:42 Hebrew; LXX Mareshah
2:50 LXX and Vulgate; Hebrew son
2:50 Ephrathah is a variant of Ephrath; see verse 19.
2:55 Or of the Sopherites
2:55 Or the father of Beth-rekab or the founder of the house of Rechab
3:5 Shimea is a variant of Shammua; see 2 Samuel 5:14 and 1 Chronicles 14:4.
3:5 One Hebrew manuscript and Vulgate (see also LXX and 2 Samuel 11:3); most Hebrew manuscripts Bath-shua
3:5 Ammiel is a variant of Eliam; see 2 Samuel 11:3.
3:6 Hebrew does not include David’s other sons were.
3:6 Two Hebrew manuscripts (see also 2 Samuel 5:15 and 1 Chronicles 14:5); most Hebrew manuscripts Elishama
3:11 Joram is a variant spelling of Jehoram.
3:12 Azariah is also called Uzziah; see 2 Chronicles 26:1.
3:15 Shallum is another name for Jehoahaz.
3:16 Jeconiah is a variant of Jehoiachin; also in verse 17; see 2 Kings 24:6.
4:3 LXX (see also Vulgate); Hebrew These were of the father
4:4 Or the founder; also in verses 5, 12, 14, 17, 18, and possibly elsewhere
4:7 Alternate MT reading; the other alternate (see also Vulgate) reads Izhar.
4:9 Jabez sounds like the Hebrew for pain or distress.
4:13 Vulgate and some LXX; Hebrew does not include and Meonothai.
4:14 Literally Ge-harashim, for they were craftsmen. The Hebrew Ge-harashim means valley of craftsmen.
4:15 Hebrew sons
4:17 Literally she gave birth
4:18 This statement is at the end of verse 18 in the Hebrew.
4:18 Or Judahite
4:19 Or were the father of Keilah the Garmite, and Eshtemoa the Maacathite
4:24 Zerah is a variant of Zohar; see Genesis 46:10 and Exodus 6:15.
4:33 Hebrew; some LXX manuscripts (see also Joshua 19:8) Baalath
4:41 Forms of the Hebrew cherem refer to the giving over of things or persons to the LORD, either by destroying them or by giving them as an offering.
5:6 Hebrew Tilgath-pilneser, a variant spelling of Tiglath-pileser; also in verse 26
5:23 Literally from Bashan to Baal-hermon and Senir and Mount Hermon.
6:14 Jehozadak is a variant of Jozadak; also in verse 15; see Ezra 3:2.
6:16 Gershom is a variant of Gershon; similarly in verses 17, 20, 43, 62, and 71; see verse 1.
6:23 Ebiasaph is a variant of Abiasaph; also in verse 37; see Exodus 6:24.
6:27 Eliab is also called Eliel; see verse 34. Both of these are other names for Elihu; see 1 Samuel 1:1.
6:27 Hebrew; some LXX manuscripts include and Samuel his son; see verses 33–34 and 1 Samuel 1:19–20.
6:28 See Syriac and some LXX manuscripts (also verse 33 and 1 Samuel 8:2); Hebrew The sons of Samuel: the firstborn Vashni, then Abiah.
6:34 Eliel is also called Eliab; see verse 27. Both of these are other names for Elihu; see 1 Samuel 1:1.
6:40 Most Hebrew manuscripts; some Hebrew manuscripts, one LXX manuscript, and Syriac Maaseiah
6:59 Ashan is a variant of Ain; see Joshua 21:16.
6:59 Syriac and the parallel text at Joshua 21:16; MT does not include Juttah,
6:60 LXX, Syriac, and parallel text at Joshua 21:17; MT does not include Gibeon,
6:62 Gershomites is a variant of Gershonites; also in verse 71; see 1 Chronicles 23:7.
6:67 As in the parallel text at Joshua 21:21; Hebrew They were given the cities of refuge: Shechem
6:77 LXX (they were given) Jokneam, Kartah, Rimmono, and Tabor; see Joshua 21:34.
7:1 Puah is a variant of Puvah; see Genesis 46:13 and Numbers 26:23.
7:3 Hebrew sons; also in verses 10 and 17
7:13 Jahziel is a variant of Jahzeel; see Genesis 46:24.
7:13 Most Hebrew manuscripts; some Hebrew and LXX manuscripts Shillem; see Genesis 46:24 and Numbers 26:49.
7:23 Beriah sounds like the Hebrew for tragedy or disaster.
7:25 Some LXX manuscripts; Hebrew does not include his son.
7:27 Or Non
7:28 Ayyah is another name for Gaza; see also LXX.
7:34 Or The sons of his brother Shemer: Rohgah; note that Shemer is a variant of Shomer; see verse 32.
7:35 Helem is possibly another name for Hotham; see verse 32.
7:37 Ithran is possibly a variant of Jether; see verse 38.
8:3 Possibly Gera the father of Ehud; see verse 7.
8:7 Or and Gera, that is Heglam, who was the father of Uzza and Ahihud.
8:29 Some LXX manuscripts (see also 1 Chronicles 9:35); Hebrew The father of Gibeon lived
8:30 Some LXX manuscripts include Ner; see 1 Chronicles 9:36.
8:31 Zecher is likely a variant of Zechariah; see 1 Chronicles 9:37.
8:32 Shimeah is a variant of Shimeam; see 1 Chronicles 9:38.
8:33 Esh-baal is also called Ish-bosheth; see 2 Samuel 2:8.
8:34 Merib-baal is also called Mephibosheth; see 2 Samuel 4:4.
8:34 Micah is a variant of Mica; see 2 Samuel 9:12.
8:35 Tarea is a variant of Tahrea; see 1 Chronicles 9:41.
8:36 Jehoaddah is a variant of Jarah or Jadah; see 1 Chronicles 9:42.
8:37 Raphah is a variant of Rephaiah; see 1 Chronicles 9:43.
9:2 Hebrew Nethinim
9:12 Meshillemith is a variant of Meshillemoth; see Nehemiah 11:13.
9:19 Ebiasaph is a variant of Abiasaph; see Exodus 6:24.
9:35 Or the founder
9:38 Shimeam is a variant of Shimeah; see 1 Chronicles 8:32.
9:41 Vulgate and Syriac (see also LXX and 1 Chronicles 8:35); Hebrew Pithon, Melech, and Tahrea; note that Tahrea is a variant of Tarea.
9:42 Most Hebrew manuscripts; some Hebrew manuscripts and LXX Jadah; Jadah; note that Jarah and Jadah are variants of Jehoaddah; see 1 Chronicles 8:36.
9:43 Rephaiah is a variant of Raphah; see 1 Chronicles 8:37.
10:12 Or terebinth or great tree
11:2 Or For some time
11:8 Hebrew the Millo
11:11 Or of the Thirty; some LXX manuscripts of the Three; see 2 Samuel 23:8.
11:12 Dodo is a variant of Dodai; see 1 Chronicles 27:4.
11:14 Literally But they stationed themselves
11:20 Hebrew; Syriac the Thirty; also in verse 21
11:22 Or two sons of Ariel of Moab
11:23 5 cubits is approximately 7 feet 6 inches or 229 centimeters tall.
11:27 Shammoth the Harorite is a variant of Shammah the Harodite; see 2 Samuel 23:25.
11:31 Ithai is a variant of Ittai; see 2 Samuel 23:29.
11:32 Hurai is a variant of Hiddai; see 2 Samuel 23:30.
11:32 Or from the ravines
11:32 Abiel is a variant of Abi-albon; see 2 Samuel 23:31.
11:33 Baharumite is a variant of Barhumite; see 2 Samuel 23:31.
11:34 Hashem is a variant of Jashen; see LXX and 2 Samuel 23:32.
11:35 Sachar is a variant of Sharar; see 2 Samuel 23:33.
12:31 That is, the half-tribe of Manasseh west of the Jordan
12:33 LXX; Hebrew does not include to David.
13:3 Or of it
13:5 Hebrew from the Shihor
13:6 Or the ark of God, which is called by the Name of the LORD who is enthroned between the cherubim; or the ark of God, the LORD, who is enthroned between the cherubim, where His Name is called
13:9 Chidon is a variant of Nacon; see 2 Samuel 6:6.
13:11 Perez-uzzah means outbreak against Uzzah.
14:4 Shammua is a variant of Shimea; see 1 Chronicles 3:5.
14:7 Beeliada is a variant of Eliada; see 2 Samuel 5:16.
14:11 Baal-perazim means The Lord Bursts Out.
14:14 Or aspen trees or poplar trees; also in verse 15
15:18 Hebrew; some LXX manuscripts Obed-edom, Jeiel, and Azaziah or Obed-edom, Jeiel, and Ozias
15:20 Aziel is a variant of Jaaziel; see verse 18.
15:20 Alamoth is probably a musical or liturgical term; here and in Psalm 46:1.
15:21 Sheminith is probably a musical term; here and in Psalm 6:1 and Psalm 12:1.
15:23 Literally gatekeepers; also in verse 24
16:3 Or a portion of meat
16:15 Hebrew; some LXX manuscripts He remembers; see Psalm 105:8.
16:34 Forms of the Hebrew chesed are translated here and in most cases throughout the Scriptures as loving devotion; the range of meaning includes love, goodness, kindness, faithfulness, and mercy, as well as loyalty to a covenant.
16:42 Or instruments for the sacred music
17:5 Out of Egypt is implied, but not included in the Hebrew; see 2 Samuel 7:6.
17:6 Or judges; see verse 10.
17:17 Or and have shown me future generations
17:19 See 2 Samuel 7:20; many translators 18...For You know Your servant. 19O LORD,
18:3 Hebrew his hand
18:6 LXX and Vulgate (see also 2 Samuel 8:6 and Syriac); Hebrew does not include garrisons.
18:6 Or the LORD saved David; also in verse 13
18:8 Tibhath is a variant of Tebah; see 2 Samuel 8:8 LXX.
18:9 Tou is a variant of Toi; also in verse 10; see 2 Samuel 8:9.
18:10 Hadoram is a variant of Joram; see 2 Samuel 8:10.
18:16 Some Hebrew manuscripts, Vulgate, and Syriac (see also 2 Samuel 8:17); most Hebrew manuscripts Abimelech
18:16 Shavsha is also called Seraiah, Sheva, and Shisha; see 2 Samuel 8:17, 2 Samuel 20:25, and 1 Kings 4:3.
19:6 1,000 talents is approximately 37.7 tons or 34.2 metric tons of silver.
19:6 That is, Mesopotamia; Aram-naharaim means Aram of the two rivers, likely the region between the Euphrates and Balih Rivers in northwestern Mesopotamia.
19:16 Hebrew the River
19:16 Shophach is a variant of Shobach; also in verse 18; see 2 Samuel 10:16.
20:2 Or from the head of Milcom. Milcom, also called Molech, was god of the Ammonites; see Leviticus 18:21 and 1 Kings 11:7.
20:2 A talent is approximately 75.4 pounds or 34.2 kilograms of gold.
20:3 Or cut them
20:4 Sippai is a variant of Saph; see 2 Samuel 21:18.
20:4 Or the giants; see also descendants of Rapha in verses 6 and 8.
20:5 Or Elhanan son of Jair the Bethlehemite killed the brother; see 2 Samuel 21:19.
21:1 That is, the Accuser or the Adversary
21:12 Hebrew; LXX and Vulgate of fleeing; see 2 Samuel 24:13.
21:15 Ornan is a variant of Araunah; also in verses 18–28; see 2 Samuel 24:16.
21:17 Or I, the shepherd, see 2 Samuel 24:17 DSS and LXX.
21:25 600 shekels is approximately 15.1 pounds or 6.8 kilograms of gold.
22:9 Solomon sounds like and is probably derived from the Hebrew word for peace.
22:14 100,000 talents is approximately 3,770 tons or 3,420 metric tons of gold.
22:14 1,000,000 talents is approximately 37,700 tons or 34,200 metric tons of silver.
23:4 Hebrew does not include said David,
23:7 Ladan is a variant of Libni; also in verses 8 and 9; see 1 Chronicles 6:17.
23:8 Jehiel is a variant of Jehieli; see 1 Chronicles 26:21.
23:10 Shimei was possibly a son or grandson of the Shimei listed in verse 9.
23:10 Most Hebrew manuscripts; one Hebrew manuscript, LXX, and Vulgate (see also verse 11) Zizah
23:23 Jeremoth is a variant of Jerimoth; see 1 Chronicles 24:30.
24:20 Shubael (twice in this verse) is a variant of Shebuel; see 1 Chronicles 23:16 and 1 Chronicles 26:24.
24:21 Isshiah is a variant of Jeshaiah; see 1 Chronicles 26:25.
24:22 Shelomoth (twice in this verse) is a variant of Shelomith; see 1 Chronicles 23:18.
24:23 Hebrew From the sons: Jeriah; see 1 Chronicles 23:19.
24:30 Jerimoth is a variant of Jeremoth; see 1 Chronicles 23:23.
25:3 One Hebrew manuscript and some LXX manuscripts (see also verse 17); most Hebrew manuscripts do not include Shimei.
25:4 Shebuel is a variant of Shubael; see verse 20.
25:4 Jerimoth is a variant of Jeremoth; see verse 22.
25:9 See LXX and the total in verse 7; Hebrew does not include his sons, and his brothers—12 in all;
25:11 Izri is a variant of Zeri; see verse 3.
25:14 Jesarelah is a variant of Asarelah; see verse 2.
25:18 Azarel is a variant of Uzziel; see verse 4.
25:22 Jeremoth is a variant of Jerimoth; see verse 4.
26:14 Shelemiah is a variant of Meshelemiah; see verse 2.
26:16 Or on the upper road
26:18 Hebrew parbar; twice in this verse
26:21 Ladan is a variant of Libni; see 1 Chronicles 6:17.
26:21 Jehieli is a variant of Jehiel; also in verse 22; see 1 Chronicles 23:8.
26:25 Jeshaiah is a variant of Isshiah; see 1 Chronicles 24:21.
26:29 Or the duties outside (the temple) or the duties outside (Jerusalem)
26:31 Jerijah is a variant of Jeriah; see 1 Chronicles 23:19.
27:4 Dodai is a variant of Dodo; see 2 Samuel 23:9.
27:8 Shamhuth is a variant of Shammoth or Shammah; see 1 Chronicles 11:27 and 2 Samuel 23:25.
27:15 Heldai is a variant of Heled; see 1 Chronicles 11:30 and 2 Samuel 23:29.
27:28 Hebrew Shephelah or lowlands; that is, the western foothills of Judea
28:11 LXX; Hebrew does not include of the temple.
28:11 Or atonement cover
28:12 Or had with him by the Spirit
29:4 3,000 talents is approximately 113 tons or 103 metric tons of gold.
29:4 7,000 talents is approximately 264 tons or 239.5 metric tons of silver.
29:7 5,000 talents is approximately 188.5 tons or 171 metric tons of gold.
29:7 Or 10,000 gold drachmas; that is, approximately 185.2 pounds or 84 kilograms of gold coins
29:7 10,000 talents is approximately 377 tons or 342 metric tons of silver.
29:7 18,000 talents is approximately 678.6 tons or 615.6 metric tons of bronze.
29:7 100,000 talents is approximately 3,770 tons or 3,420 metric tons of iron.
29:8 Jehiel is a variant of Jehieli; see 1 Chronicles 26:21.