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It’s a more conditioned and elaborate covenant. God identifies Israel as a missionary people, mediators between God and the nations, thus fulfilling the promise to Abraham (Gen 12). With the Davidic covenant, God deepens and furthers his promises, and this time the concept of kingdom is dominant.
After successfully returning the Ark of the Covenant to its proper place of worship (2 Samuel 6:12-19), King David found himself and his land in a period of “rest round about from his enemies.”. God had granted him the victory over all opposing forces and now peace was the common language of the day.
This is the statement of the Davidic covenant. The covenant that God made with David concerning the Kingdom of God, i.e., God's determination to establish on earth His Kingdom. Before the Davidic covenant is discussed, it is necessary to understand the place of David in the Old Testament.
2 lis 2010 · Jesus Christ fulfilled the promise to David (Matthew 1:1; Luke 1:30-32; Romans 1:1-3). The LORD was far from displeased with David, and even commended him (1 Chronicles 6:8; 1 Kings 8:18). David’s intentions were correct concerning the temple, however his knowledge of the person and timing were incorrect.
God’s Covenant with David BIBLE STORY SUMMARY: • David wanted to build a temple to hold the ark of God. • God did not want David to build a temple for Him. • God said David’s son would build a temple for Him. • God promised that every king of Israel would come from David’s family. KEY PASSAGE: Psalm 145:13a BIG PICTURE QUESTION:
Introduction: Still the ARK is David's care as well as his joy. In this chapter we have, I. His consultation with Nathan about building a house for it; he signifies his purpose to do it. (2 Samuel 7:1, 2) and Nathan approves his purpose, 2 Samuel 7:3. II. His communion with God about it. 1.
Part 1: God’s Covenant with David. Where We Are In The Story: From Genesis. → Abraham → David. 1 Chronicles 17:1-15 - Davidic Covenant. Covenant: a formal and serious agreement or promise. a written agreement or promise usually under seal between two or more parties especially for the performance of some action.