1 Chronicles 29
David's preparations for the construction of the temple, including the gathering of materials and the appointment of Solomon as his successor.
Bible version
Preparations for the Temple
Commentary
1 Chronicles 29 is a chapter that focuses on the generous contributions of King David and the people of Israel to the building of the temple. David is praised for his generosity and his commitment to the Lord. He gives generously of his own wealth and encourages the people to do the same. He also sets an example by giving the firstfruits of his own possessions. The chapter also highlights the importance of the temple in the life of the Israelites. It is a place of worship and a symbol of God's presence among them. The people are encouraged to give generously to the temple, and their offerings are accepted with joy. The chapter ends with a prayer of thanksgiving from David. He praises God for His goodness and mercy and acknowledges that all of the gifts and offerings are from Him. He also acknowledges that the temple is a place of worship and a symbol of God's presence among His people. This chapter is a reminder of the importance of giving generously to the Lord and of the importance of the temple in the life of the Israelites. It is a reminder that God is the source of all good things and that He is worthy of our praise and thanksgiving.
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There are 30 verses in 1 Chronicles, chapter 29.