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5 dni temu · David Guzik commentary on 2 Samuel 7 describes how God makes a covenant with David, who wants to build God a permanent house.
Introduction: In this chapter, God established a covenant with David for a kingship that would never end. This was a direct foreshadow of Jesus and one of the greatest covenants of the Old Testament. From God’s covenant with David, He reveals seven lessons about Jesus’ blessings.
15 kwi 2021 · God makes three promises to David in 2 Samuel 7: to make his name great, to give him a land of rest, and to establish his throne forever. These promises point to Jesus, the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan for his people.
2 Samuel 7 provides a profound message about God's grace, promises, and sovereignty. David's humility in receiving God's promise is an example for all believers. Instead of insisting on his initial plan, David humbly accepts God's plan, showing true obedience.
In his usual relations with the king, Nathan was simply a wise, thoughtful, and God-fearing man. In giving his approval he probably meant no more than that a permanent dwelling for Jehovah was what all pious men were hoping for.
23 paź 2016 · David’s statement in 2 Samuel 7:2 is a terse description: he lives in a house of cedar, while the ark of God lives in a tent. That is, David’s dwelling is stable, permanent and secure, while the ark — the symbol of God’s presence — is housed in an impermanent and relatively flimsy construction.
2 Samuel 7. 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 and Nathan approves his purpose, ver 3. II. His communion with God about it. 1.