Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Så ga David tegningene til forhallen, de husene som skulle være der, de skattkamrene som hørte til, de øvre kamrene som hørte til, de indre kamrene og huset til nådestolen til sønnen sin Salomo. Han fikk tegningene til alt det som Ånden hadde inspirert ham til: forgårdene til Herrens hus, av alle kamrene helt rundt, av skattkamrene i Guds hus og av skattkamrene for de hellige tingene. Videre ga han ham planene for prestenes og levittenes avdelinger, for alt det arbeidet som hørte til tjenesten i Herrens hus, og for alle redskapene til tjenesten i Herrens hus, alt det som skulle være av gull og vekten av det, for alle redskapene som skulle brukes for hver tjeneste, og alle redskapene som skulle være av sølv, etter vekt, for alle redskapene som skulle brukes for hver tjeneste.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, David, the king of Israel, is giving his son Solomon detailed instructions about the design of the temple, including the entrance, rooms, storage areas, and private chambers. The focus is on passing on the plans to build a place for the mercy seat, which is where God's presence would reside.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your dad was a great architect and he wanted to teach you how to build a really special treehouse. He would show you all the parts, like the door, the rooms, and where to put your toys. David is doing the same with Solomon, but for a big, important house for God.
Historical Background
This verse is from 1 Chronicles, written by an anonymous author during the post-exilic period, probably around the 5th century BCE. It was written for the Jewish people returning from Babylonian exile, to remind them of their history and the divine promise to Solomon of a lasting kingdom.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse teaches us about the importance of passing on knowledge and traditions. Just like David passed on the temple plans to Solomon, we should share our wisdom and values with the next generation, especially about what we believe is important in life.
The mercy seat is the cover of the Ark of the Covenant, where God's presence dwelled. It was a place of atonement and forgiveness in the Old Testament.
Why was David passing on the temple plans to Solomon?
David was not allowed to build the temple himself due to his involvement in war. He wanted to ensure Solomon had all the necessary plans to build the temple as God had instructed.
How does this verse relate to family values?
This verse emphasizes the importance of passing down wisdom and traditions to the next generation, showing the value of family and heritage in the Bible.
What can we learn about divine presence from this verse?
This verse highlights the importance of the temple as a place where God's presence resided, emphasizing the sacredness of places dedicated to God and the need for divine guidance.