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OET-RV 1CH Chapter 29

OET1CH 29 ©

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29:1Donations for the temple

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29And King David said to all the assembly, “My son Shelomoh (Solomon) has been chosen by God himself. He’s young and tender, and it’s a huge job because the temple isn’t being built for people, but for Yahweh God.[ref] 2I’ve used all my resources to provide a plentiful supply of materials for my God’s residence: the gold for the gold things, and the silver for the silver things, the bronze for the bronze things, the iron for the iron things, the wood for the wooden parts, onyx stones for inlays, antimony stones and colorful things, and all the rare stones and alabaster stones. 3What’s more, because I’m excited to have my God’s residence built, I’ve donated my own personal gold and silver on top of everything else that I’ve prepared for the sacred temple: 4100 tonnes of gold and 2,500 tonnes of refined silver for overlaying the buildings’ walls, 5as well as gold for the gold things, silver for the silver things, and for everything to be made by the craftsmen. So who is willing today, to commit themselves to making a contribution towards Yahweh’s work?

6Then the famliy leaders and the leaders of the tribes, and the various levels of military commanders, and the king’s construction overseers, all contributed willingly. 7They donated a total of 170 tonnes of gold and 100kg of gold coins, 350 tonnes of silver, 600 tonnes of bronze, and 3,400 tonnes of iron for the temple construction, 8plus anyone who had precious stones donated them to the treasury for the temple. Yehiel (a Gershonite) was in charge of those. 9The people were excited, because they’d all given willingly to Yahweh, and King David was also very pleased.

29:10The praying for David

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10Then King David blessed Yahweh in front of the entire assembly, saying, “Blessed are you, Yahweh, God of Yisrael, our father, from the ages past and until the ages to come. 11Greatness and the power, beauty and splendour and majesty all belong to you, Yahweh, as indeed does everything in the heavens and on the earth. The kingdom and supreme leadership all belongs to you, Yahweh.[ref] 12Wealth and prestige comes from you, and you rule over everything. You have the power and strength and control to make people great and to strengthen everyone, 13so now, our God, we’re thanking you and praising your beautiful name.

14But who am I, and who are my people, that we should be in a position to be able to donate freely like this? Yes, everything comes from you, and we’ve simply given back from what you gave to us, 15because we’re just strangers on the earth in your eyes, and foreign guests like all our ancestors. Our time on the earth is like a shadow without any permanence. 16Yahweh our God, all this abundance that we have collected in order to build a house for you, for your holy name, originally it came from you and it all belongs to you anyway. 17Yes I know, my God, that you examine our hearts and you’re pleased when we do what is right. I have freely offered all these gifts as I strive to do what is right, and now I’m also happy to see your people to freely offer gifts to you. 18Yahweh, the God of our ancestors Abraham, Yitshak (Isaac), and Yisrael (Israel), help your people continue to desire to do things like this forever, and help them remain loyal to you. 19Also, give my son Shelomoh (Solomon) a sincere desire to follow your instructions, your testimonies, and your regulations, and to do everything needed to build the temple following all my preparation work.”

20Then David told all the assembled people, “Bless your God Yahweh.” and the entireassembly blessed Yahweh, the God of their ancestors. Then they bowed down to honour both Yahweh and the king.

21Then they offered sacrifices to Yahweh, and sacrificed burnt offerings to Yahweh on the following day: 1,000 bulls, 1,000 rams, 1,000 lambs, plus their drink offerings and sacrifices for all Yisrael in abundance. 22They ate and drank in Yahweh’s honour that day with great celebration.

Then they rededicated David’s son Shelomoh (Solomon) as king, and anointed him as leader on Yahweh’s behalf and Tsadok as priest. 23Shelomoh sat on Yahweh’s throne as king replacing his father David, and he prospered and all Yisrael listened to him.[ref] 24All the leaders and the mighty warriors, as well as all the sons of King David, pledged allegiance to King Shelomoh. 25Yahweh made Shelomoh exceedingly great in the eyes of all Yisrael, and bestowed a kingdom on him, the majesty of which hadn’t previously been on any king over Yisrael.

29:26The story of David’s kingdom

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26Yesse’s (Jesse’s) son David was the king who ruled all Israel 27and he ruled for forty years: from Hevron city for seven years, and then thirty-three years from Yerushalem.[ref] 28He lived a long life with riches and splendour, and died at a good old age. Then his son Shelomoh (Solomon) replaced him as king. 29The records of everything done by King David, from the beginning to his end, were written by the prophets Shemuel (Samuel), Natan (Nathan), and Gad. 30They wrote about his powerful rule, and all the things that happened to him and to the Israeli people, and in the kingdoms of other countries while he was ruling Israel.


29:1-2: 1Ch 22:5.

29:11: Mat 6:13.

29:23: 1Ki 2:12.

29:27: 2Sam 5:4-5; 1Ch 3:4.

OET1CH 29 ©

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