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David sa: «Min sønn Salomo er ung og uerfaren, og huset som skal bygges for Herren, må være storslagent og storslått. Det skal være så herlig at det blir berømt i mange land. Jeg vil nå forberede det.» Så gjorde David omfattende forberedelser før han døde. David kalte på sønnen sin Salomo og befalte ham å bygge et hus for Herren, Israels Gud. David sa til Salomo: «Min sønn, det lå meg på hjertet å bygge et hus for Herren min Gud og for å ære Hans navn. Men Herren kom til meg og sa: ‘Du har kjempet mange kriger og drept mange mennesker. Du skal ikke bygge et hus for Mitt navn på jorden. Men du skal få en sønn, og han skal være en fredens mann. Jeg vil gi ham ro fra alle fiendene rundt omkring. Han skal hete Salomo, for i hans dager skal Jeg gi fred og ro til Israel. Han skal bygge et hus for Mitt navn, og han skal være Min sønn, og Jeg skal være hans Far. Jeg skal sikre tronen for kongedømmet hans over Israel til evig tid’.»
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, David, the king of Israel, is talking about his son Solomon, who will build a temple for God. David believes the temple should be grand and famous, and he decides to prepare for it himself before he dies.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're planning a big party for your friend, but you're a bit worried because you're not very old yet. That's how David felt about Solomon building a big house for God. David thought, 'Solomon is young, so I'll do as much as I can to help him make it awesome!'
Historical Background
1 Chronicles was written by the Chronicler, possibly Ezra or a contemporary, post-exilic period. The audience was the returning exiles to Jerusalem, and the cultural setting was one of rebuilding and re-establishing the faith after the Babylonian exile.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if a parent is preparing for their child's future, like setting up a college fund, this verse can inspire them to think about how they can support their child's future endeavors, even in areas where their child might feel less confident.
Why did David think the temple needed to be magnificent?
David wanted the temple to be a symbol of God's greatness and to impress people from all over, showing that God was worthy of the highest honor and respect.
How can parents today apply David's example?
Parents can support their children by preparing them for future responsibilities, like David did for Solomon, by providing resources and encouragement to ensure their success.
What does this verse say about David's relationship with God?
This verse shows that David had a deep reverence for God and was committed to honoring Him through grand actions, like building an impressive temple.
How does this relate to leadership?
Leaders, like David, can prepare their successors by setting a strong foundation and providing guidance to ensure the continuation of important projects and responsibilities.