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1. (2 Chronicles 7:1-3) The temple is dedicated by God with fire from heaven. When Solomon had finished praying, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices; and the glory of the LORD filled the temple. And the priests could not enter the house of the LORD, because the glory of the LORD had filled the Lord’s ...
Biblical Commentary 2 Samuel 7:1-16 EXEGESIS: THE CONTEXT: Second Samuel begins with David mourning the death of Saul and Jonathan (chapter 1) and being anointed king of Judah (2:1-7). Abner, the commander of Saul's army, made Ishbaal, Saul's son, king of Israel—resulting in warfare between Israel
20 gru 2020 · First and 2 Samuel speak to Israel’s transition period from “a loose federation of tribes” to “an emerging monarchy.” 1 As scholar Bruce C. Birch makes clear in his introduction to these books of the Hebrew Bible, the thesis is that God is “at work in these turbulent times.” 2
2 mar 2014 · -by-verse International Bible Lesson Commentary below. Study Hints for Thinking Further, a study guide for teachers, discusses the five questions below to help with class preparation and in conducting class discussion; these hints are available.
24 gru 2023 · In our 2 Samuel 7 passage, God tells David that God has done just fine without a settled house so far (verse 6); that God has never asked anyone, including and especially David, to build a house for him (verse 7); and that what’s more, God will build a house for David, not the other way around (verse 11).
What does 2 Chronicles 7:1-22 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse by EasyEnglish Bible Commentaries. ONLINE and FREE
21 gru 2008 · “I took you from the pasture…” begins the Lord’s first-person recollections and promises (2 Samuel 7:8b-16) regarding David’s call, appointment, and in the verses omitted from the lectionary portion the succession of David’s house after his death.