Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Deretter sa kong David til hele forsamlingen: «Sønnen min Salomo, den ene som Gud har utvalgt, er ung og uerfaren. Arbeidet er stort, for tempelet, dette store byggverket, er ikke for mennesker, men for Herren Gud. For byggingen av Guds hus har jeg nå gjort alle mulige forberedelser. Jeg har brukt av all min kraft på dette: Det er blitt samlet inn gull for alt det som skal lages av gull, sølv for alt av sølv, bronse for alt av bronse, jern for alt av jern og tre for alt av tre. Dessuten er det samlet inn onykssteiner som er lette å hugge mønster i, steiner til innfatning, skinnende steiner i forskjellige farger og alle slags kostbare steiner og marmorheller i store mengder.
What Does This Mean?
King David is speaking to the people about his son Solomon. He explains that Solomon is young but chosen by God to build a palace for God, not just a regular building for humans.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your dad said, 'My little boy, Timmy, is going to build a really big house for our whole neighborhood. It's a big job, but he's the one God picked to do it.' That's what King David is saying about Solomon and the palace for God.
Historical Background
The Chronicler, likely Ezra, wrote this account sometime after the return from Babylonian exile. The audience is the post-exilic community, reminding them of their past and God's promises. The cultural setting is one of rebuilding and rededication to God after a long period of exile.
Living It Out Today
Consider a young person in your community who has been given a big responsibility. Just like Solomon, they may feel unprepared, but with God's help, they can accomplish great things. This can apply to leadership roles in school, church, or community organizations.
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King David is acknowledging that Solomon is young but chosen by God, indicating that God's choice transcends human judgment about age and experience.
What does it mean that the palace is 'not for man, but for the LORD God'?
This means the temple's purpose is to honor and serve God, reflecting the belief that it is God's dwelling place on earth, not just a royal residence.
How is this verse relevant for modern readers?
It reminds us that God can use anyone, regardless of age, if they are chosen for a specific task. It encourages us to trust God's choices and see the bigger purpose in our work.
What can we learn about God's will from this verse?
We learn that God's will is bigger than our limitations and that God's purpose for our lives goes beyond our own understanding and capabilities.