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<div2 id="iCh.xviii" n="xviii" next="iCh.xix" prev="iCh.xvii" progress="76.70%" title="Chapter XVII">
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<h2 id="iCh.xviii-p0.1">F I R S T C H R O N I C L E
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S</h2>
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<h3 id="iCh.xviii-p0.2">CHAP. XVII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="iCh.xviii-p1">This excellent chapter is the same with <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:2Sam.7.1-2Sam.7.29" parsed="|2Sam|7|1|7|29" passage="2Sa 7:1-29">2 Sam. vii.</scripRef> It will be worth while
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to look back upon what was there said upon it. Two things in
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general we have in it:—I. God's gracious acceptance of David's
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purpose to build him a house, and the promise he made thereupon,
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<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.1-1Chr.17.15" parsed="|1Chr|17|1|17|15" passage="1Ch 17:1-15">ver. 1-15</scripRef>. II. David's
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gracious acceptance of God's good promise to build him a house, and
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the prayer he made thereupon, <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.16-1Chr.17.27" parsed="|1Chr|17|16|17|27" passage="1Ch 17:16-27">ver.
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16-27</scripRef>.</p>
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<scripCom id="iCh.xviii-p0.1_1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17" parsed="|1Chr|17|0|0|0" passage="1Ch 17" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="iCh.xviii-p0.2_1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.1-1Chr.17.15" parsed="|1Chr|17|1|17|15" passage="1Ch 17:1-15" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:1Chr.17.1-1Chr.17.15">
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<h4 id="iCh.xviii-p1.6">God's Promise to David. (<span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p1.7">b. c.</span> 1042.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="iCh.xviii-p2">1 Now it came to pass, as David sat in his
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house, that David said to Nathan the prophet, Lo, I dwell in a
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house of cedars, but the ark of the covenant of the <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p2.1">Lord</span> <i>remaineth</i> under curtains. 2
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Then Nathan said unto David, Do all that <i>is</i> in thine heart;
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for God <i>is</i> with thee. 3 And it came to pass the same
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night, that the word of God came to Nathan, saying, 4 Go and
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tell David my servant, Thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p2.2">Lord</span>, Thou shalt not build me a house to dwell
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in: 5 For I have not dwelt in a house since the day that I
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brought up Israel unto this day; but have gone from tent to tent,
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and from <i>one</i> tabernacle <i>to another.</i> 6
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Wheresoever I have walked with all Israel, spake I a word to any of
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the judges of Israel, whom I commanded to feed my people, saying,
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Why have ye not built me a house of cedars? 7 Now therefore
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thus shalt thou say unto my servant David, Thus saith the <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p2.3">Lord</span> of hosts, I took thee from the
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sheepcote, <i>even</i> from following the sheep, that thou
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shouldest be ruler over my people Israel: 8 And I have been
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with thee whithersoever thou hast walked, and have cut off all
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thine enemies from before thee, and have made thee a name like the
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name of the great men that <i>are</i> in the earth. 9 Also I
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will ordain a place for my people Israel, and will plant them, and
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they shall dwell in their place, and shall be moved no more;
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neither shall the children of wickedness waste them any more, as at
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the beginning, 10 And since the time that I commanded judges
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<i>to be</i> over my people Israel. Moreover I will subdue all
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thine enemies. Furthermore I tell thee that the <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p2.4">Lord</span> will build thee a house. 11 And it
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shall come to pass, when thy days be expired that thou must go
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<i>to be</i> with thy fathers, that I will raise up thy seed after
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thee, which shall be of thy sons; and I will establish his kingdom.
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12 He shall build me a house, and I will stablish his throne
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for ever. 13 I will be his father, and he shall be my son:
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and I will not take my mercy away from him, as I took <i>it</i>
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from <i>him</i> that was before thee: 14 But I will settle
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him in mine house and in my kingdom for ever: and his throne shall
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be established for evermore. 15 According to all these
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words, and according to all this vision, so did Nathan speak unto
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David.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p3">Let us observe here,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p4">I. How desirous and solicitous good people
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should be to serve the interests of God's kingdom in the world, to
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the utmost of their capacity. David could not be easy in a house of
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cedar while the ark was lodged within curtains, <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.1" parsed="|1Chr|17|1|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:1"><i>v.</i> 1</scripRef>. The concerns of the public
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should always be near our hearts. What pleasure can we take in our
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own prosperity if we see not the good of Jerusalem? When David is
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advanced to wealth and power see what his cares and projects are.
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Not, "What shall I do for my children to get portions for them?
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What shall I do to fill my coffers and enlarge my dominions?" But,
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"What shall I do for God, to serve and honour him?" Those that are
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contriving where to bestow their fruits and their good would do
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well to enquire what condition the ark is in, and whether some may
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not be well bestowed upon it.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p5">II. How ready God's prophets should be to
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encourage every good purpose. Nathan was no sooner aware of David's
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good design than he bade him <i>go and do all that was within his
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heart</i> (<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.2" parsed="|1Chr|17|2|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:2"><i>v.</i> 2</scripRef>),
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for he had no reason to doubt but that God was with him in it.
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Ministers should stir up the gifts and graces that are in others as
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well as in themselves.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p6">III. How little God affects external pomp
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and splendour in his service. His ark was content with a tabernacle
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(<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.5" parsed="|1Chr|17|5|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>) and he never
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so much as mentioned the building of a house for it; no, not when
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he had fixed his people in great and goodly cities which they
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builded not, <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:Deut.6.10" parsed="|Deut|6|10|0|0" passage="De 6:10">Deut. vi. 10</scripRef>.
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He commanded the judges to <i>feed his people,</i> but never bade
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them <i>build him a house,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.6" parsed="|1Chr|17|6|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>. We may well be content awhile
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with mean accommodations; God's ark was so.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p7">IV. How graciously God accepts his people's
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good purposes, yea, though he himself prevents the performance of
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them. David must not <i>build this house,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.4" parsed="|1Chr|17|4|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:4"><i>v.</i> 4</scripRef>. He must prepare for it, but not
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do it; as Moses must bring Israel within sight of Canaan, but must
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them leave it to Joshua to put them in possession of it. It is the
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prerogative of Christ to be both the author and finisher of his
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work. Yet David must not think that, because he was not permitted
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to build the temple, 1. His preferment was in vain; no, "<i>I took
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thee from the sheep-cote,</i> though not to be a builder of the
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temple, yet to be <i>ruler over my people Israel;</i> that is
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honour enough for thee; leave the other to one that shall come
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after thee," <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p7.2" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.7" parsed="|1Chr|17|7|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>.
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Why should one man think to engross all the business and to bring
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every good work to perfection? Let something be left for those that
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succeed. God had given him victories, and made him a name
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(<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p7.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.8" parsed="|1Chr|17|8|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:8"><i>v.</i> 8</scripRef>), and,
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further, intended by him to establish his people Israel and secure
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them against their enemies, <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p7.4" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.9" parsed="|1Chr|17|9|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:9"><i>v.</i>
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9</scripRef>. That must be <i>his</i> work, who is a man of war and
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fit for it, and he must let the building of churches be left to one
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that was never cut out for a soldier. Nor, 2. Must he think that
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his good purpose was in vain, and that he should lose the reward of
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it; no, it being God's act to prevent the execution of it, he shall
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be as fully recompensed as if he had done it; "<i>The Lord will
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build thee a house,</i> and annex the crown of Israel to it,"
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<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p7.5" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.10" parsed="|1Chr|17|10|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>. If there be
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a willing mind, it shall not only be accepted, but thus rewarded.
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Nor, 3. Must he think that because <i>he</i> might not do this good
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work therefore it would never be done, and that it was in vain to
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think of it; no, <i>I will raise up thy seed, and he shall build me
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a house,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p7.6" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.11-1Chr.17.12" parsed="|1Chr|17|11|17|12" passage="1Ch 17:11,12"><i>v.</i> 11,
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12</scripRef>. God's temple shall be built in the time appointed,
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though we may not have the honour of helping to build it or the
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satisfaction of seeing it built. Nor, 4. Must he confine his
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thoughts to the temporal prosperity of his family, but must
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entertain himself with the prospect of the kingdom of the Messiah,
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who should descend from his loins, and whose throne should be
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<i>established for evermore,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p7.7" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.14" parsed="|1Chr|17|14|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:14"><i>v.</i> 14</scripRef>. Solomon was not himself so
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settled in God's house as he should have been, nor was his family
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settled in the kingdom: "But there shall one descend from thee whom
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I will settle in my house and in my kingdom," which intimates that
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he should be both a high priest over the house of God and should
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have the sole administration of the affairs of God's kingdom among
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men, all power both in heaven and in earth, in the house and in the
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kingdom, in the church and in the world. He shall be <i>a priest
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upon his throne,</i> and <i>the counsel of peace shall be between
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them both,</i> and <i>he shall build the temple of the Lord,</i>
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<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p7.8" osisRef="Bible:Zech.6.12-Zech.6.13" parsed="|Zech|6|12|6|13" passage="Zec 6:12,13">Zech. vi. 12, 13</scripRef>.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="iCh.xviii-p0.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.16-1Chr.17.27" parsed="|1Chr|17|16|17|27" passage="1Ch 17:16-27" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:1Chr.17.16-1Chr.17.27">
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<h4 id="iCh.xviii-p7.10">David's Grateful
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Acknowledgment. (<span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p7.11">b. c.</span> 1042.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="iCh.xviii-p8">16 And David the king came and sat before the
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<span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.1">Lord</span>, and said, Who <i>am</i> I,
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<span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.2">O Lord</span> God, and what <i>is</i> mine
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house, that thou hast brought me hitherto? 17 And <i>yet</i>
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this was a small thing in thine eyes, O God; for thou hast
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<i>also</i> spoken of thy servant's house for a great while to
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come, and hast regarded me according to the estate of a man of high
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degree, <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.3">O Lord</span> God. 18 What
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can David <i>speak</i> more to thee for the honour of thy servant?
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for thou knowest thy servant. 19 <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.4">O
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Lord</span>, for thy servant's sake, and according to thine own
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heart, hast thou done all this greatness, in making known all
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<i>these</i> great things. 20 <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.5">O
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Lord</span>, <i>there is</i> none like thee, neither <i>is there
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any</i> God beside thee, according to all that we have heard with
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our ears. 21 And what one nation in the earth <i>is</i> like
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thy people Israel, whom God went to redeem <i>to be</i> his own
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people, to make thee a name of greatness and terribleness, by
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driving out nations from before thy people, whom thou hast redeemed
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out of Egypt? 22 For thy people Israel didst thou make thine
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own people for ever; and thou, <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.6">Lord</span>,
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becamest their God. 23 Therefore now, <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.7">Lord</span>, let the thing that thou hast spoken
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concerning thy servant and concerning his house be established for
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ever, and do as thou hast said. 24 Let it even be
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established, that thy name may be magnified for ever, saying, The
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<span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.8">Lord</span> of hosts <i>is</i> the God of
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Israel, <i>even</i> a God to Israel: and <i>let</i> the house of
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David thy servant <i>be</i> established before thee. 25 For
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thou, O my God, hast told thy servant that thou wilt build him a
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house: therefore thy servant hath found <i>in his heart</i> to pray
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before thee. 26 And now, <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.9">Lord</span>, thou art God, and hast promised this
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goodness unto thy servant: 27 Now therefore let it please
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thee to bless the house of thy servant, that it may be before thee
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for ever: for thou blessest, <span class="smallcaps" id="iCh.xviii-p8.10">O Lord</span>,
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and <i>it shall be</i> blessed for ever.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p9">We have here David's solemn address to God,
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in answer to the gracious message he had now received from him. By
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faith he receives the promises, embraces them, and is persuaded of
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them, as the patriarchs, <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Heb.11.13" parsed="|Heb|11|13|0|0" passage="Heb 11:13">Heb. xi.
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13</scripRef>. How humbly does he here abase himself, and
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acknowledge his own unworthiness! How highly does he advance the
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name of God and admire his condescending grace and favour! With
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what devout affections does he magnify the God of Israel and what a
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value has he for the Israel of God! With what assurance does he
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build upon the promise, and with what a lively faith does he put it
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in suit! What an example is this to us of humble, believing,
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fervent prayer! The Lord enable us all thus to seek him! These
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things were largely observed, <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:2Sam.7.1-2Sam.7.29" parsed="|2Sam|7|1|7|29" passage="2Sa 7:1-29">2 Sam.
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vii.</scripRef> We shall therefore here observe only those few
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expressions in which the prayer, as we find it here, differs from
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the record of it there, and has something added to it.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p10">I. That which is there expressed by way of
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question (<i>Is this the manner of men, O Lord God?</i>) is here an
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acknowledgment: "<i>Thou hast regarded me according to the estate
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of a man of high degree.</i> Thou hast made me a great man, and
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then treated me accordingly." God, by the covenant-relations into
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which he admits believers, the titles he gives them, the favours he
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bestows on them, and the preparations he has made for them, regards
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them according to the estate of men of high degree, though they are
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mean and vile. Having himself distinguished them, he treats them as
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persons of distinction, according to the quality he has been
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pleased to put upon them. Some give these words here another
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reading: "<i>Thou hast looked upon me in the form of a man who art
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in the highest, the Lord God;</i> or, <i>Thou hast made me to see
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according to the form of a man the majesty of the Lord God.</i>"
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And so it points at the Messiah; for, as Abraham, so David, saw his
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day and was glad, saw it by faith, saw it in <i>fashion as a man,
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the Word made flesh,</i> and yet saw his <i>glory as</i> that <i>of
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the only-begotten of the Father.</i> And this was that which God
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spoke concerning his house for a great while to come, the foresight
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of which affected him more than any thing. And let it not be
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thought strange that David should speak so plainly of the two
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natures of Christ who in spirit called him <i>Lord,</i> though he
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knew he was to be his <i>Son</i> (<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.110.1" parsed="|Ps|110|1|0|0" passage="Ps 110:1">Ps.
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cx. 1</scripRef>), and foresaw him <i>lower than the angels</i> for
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a little while, but afterwards <i>crowned with glory and
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honour,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p10.2" osisRef="Bible:Heb.2.6-Heb.2.7" parsed="|Heb|2|6|2|7" passage="Heb 2:6,7">Heb. ii. 6,
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p11">II. After the words <i>What can David say
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more unto thee,</i> it is here added, <i>for the honour of they
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servant?</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.18" parsed="|1Chr|17|18|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:18"><i>v.</i> 18</scripRef>.
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Note, The honour God puts upon his servants, by taking them into
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covenant and communion with himself, is so great that they need
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not, they cannot, desire to be more highly honoured. Were they to
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sit down and wish, they could not speak more for their own honour
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than the word of God has spoken.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p12">III. It is very observable that what in
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Samuel is said to be <i>for thy word's sake</i> is here said to be
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<i>for thy servant's sake,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.19" parsed="|1Chr|17|19|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>. Jesus Christ is both <i>the
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Word of God</i> (<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p12.2" osisRef="Bible:Rev.19.13" parsed="|Rev|19|13|0|0" passage="Re 19:13">Rev. xix.
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13</scripRef>) and <i>the servant of God</i> (<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p12.3" osisRef="Bible:Isa.42.1" parsed="|Isa|42|1|0|0" passage="Isa 42:1">Isa. xlii. 1</scripRef>), and it is for his sake, upon
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the score of his meditation, that the promises are both made and
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made good to all believers; it is in him that they are <i>yea and
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amen.</i> For his sake is all kindness done, for his sake it is
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made known; to him we owe all this greatness and from him we are to
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expect all these great things; they are <i>the unsearchable riches
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of Christ,</i> which, if by faith we see in themselves and see in
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the hand of the Lord Jesus, we cannot but magnify as great things,
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the only true greatness, and speak honourably of accordingly.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p13">IV. In Samuel, the Lord of hosts is said to
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be the <i>God over Israel;</i> here he is said to be <i>the God of
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Israel, even a God to Israel,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p13.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.24" parsed="|1Chr|17|24|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>. His being the God <i>of</i>
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Israel bespeaks his having the name of <i>their God</i> and so
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calling himself; his being a God <i>to</i> Israel bespeaks his
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answering to the name, his filling up the relation, and doing all
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that to them which might be expected from him. There were those
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that were called <i>gods</i> of such and such nations, gods of
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Assyria and Egypt, gods of Hamad and Arpad; but they were no gods
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to them, for they stood them in no stead at all, were mere ciphers,
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nothing but a name. But <i>the God of Israel</i> is a <i>God to
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Israel;</i> all his attributes and perfections redound to their
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real benefit and advantage. <i>Happy therefore, thrice happy, is
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the people whose God is Jehovah;</i> for he will be a God to them,
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a God all-sufficient.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="iCh.xviii-p14">V. The closing words in Samuel are, <i>With
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thy blessing let the house of thy servant be blessed forever.</i>
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That is the language of a holy desire. But the closing words here
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are the language of a most holy faith: <i>For thou blessest, O
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Lord! and it shall be blessed for ever,</i> <scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.27" parsed="|1Chr|17|27|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:27"><i>v.</i> 27</scripRef>. 1. He was encouraged to beg a
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blessing because God had intimated to him that he had blessings in
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store for him and his family: "<i>Thou blessest, O Lord!</i> and
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therefore unto thee shall all flesh come for a blessing; unto thee
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do I come for the blessing promised to me." Promises are intended
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to direct and excite prayer. Has God said, <i>I will bless?</i> Let
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our hearts answer, <i>Lord, bless me,</i> 2. He was earnest for the
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blessing because he believed that those whom God blesses are truly
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and eternally blessed: <i>Thou blessest, and it shall be
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blessed.</i> Men can but <i>beg</i> the blessing; it is God that
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<i>commands</i> it. What he designs he effects; what he promises he
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performs; saying and doing are not two things with him. Nay, <i>it
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shall be blessed for ever.</i> His blessings shall not be revoked,
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cannot be opposed, and the benefits conferred by them are such as
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will survive time and days. David's prayer concludes as God's
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promise did (<scripRef id="iCh.xviii-p14.2" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.17.14" parsed="|1Chr|17|14|0|0" passage="1Ch 17:14"><i>v.</i> 14</scripRef>)
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with that which is <i>for ever.</i> God's word looks at things
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eternal, and so should our desires and hopes.</p>
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