Verse 1
1 Chronicles 28:1. David
assembled all the princes, &c. —
A great deal of business David
had done in his day, and had
served his generation according
to the will of God. But now the
time draws nigh that he must
die, and the nearer he comes to
his end, the more busy he is,
and does his work with all his
might. He is now recovered from
the weakness, mentioned 1 Kings
1:1. He therefore improves his
recovery, as giving him an
opportunity of doing God and his
country a little more service.
Verse 2
1 Chronicles 28:2. Then the king
stood up upon his feet — Out of
reverence to God, and respect to
this great and honourable
assembly. And said, Hear me, my
brethren — So he calls the
princes and chief rulers, both
because they had a share with
him, though under him, in the
government; and in compliance
with the divine command, that
the king should not be lifted up
above his brethren, Deuteronomy
17:20. A house of rest — A place
where it might be fixed, and no
more removed from place to
place, as it had been. For the
footstool — A house for the ark
is here styled, a house for the
footstool of our God. Heaven is
his throne: the earth and the
most magnificent temples thereon
are but his footstool. So much
difference is there between the
manifestations of his glory, in
the upper and in the lower
world!
Verse 6-7
1 Chronicles 28:6-7. He shall
build my house, &c. — So was he
a figure of him that was to
come, who is both the founder
and the foundation of the gospel
temple. I will establish his
kingdom for ever — This was to
have its accomplishment in the
kingdom of the Messiah which
shall continue in his hands
through all the ages of time,
(Isaiah 9:7; Luke 1:33,) and
shall then be delivered up to
God, even the Father, with whom,
however, he shall continue to
reign to all eternity. If he be
constant to do my commandments —
The promise is absolute with
regard to the Messiah, but
conditional with regard to
Solomon. As at this day — As he
hath begun, and hitherto
continued to do, in some good
measure. If we are constant in
our duty, then, and not
otherwise, we may expect the
continuance of his favour.
Verse 8
1 Chronicles 28:8. In the
audience of our God — I exhort
and charge you every one,
calling God, who is here
present, and this congregation,
wherein all Israel are present
by their representatives, for
witnesses against you, if you do
not follow my counsel. Keep and
seek for all the commandments of
the Lord — Keep those commands
which you know, and seek for or
search into what you are yet
ignorant of, that you may
distinctly understand the whole
will of God, and seriously give
yourselves to the practice of
it. God’s commandments cannot be
kept without great care. And it
concerns those who profess
religion, as they regard the
favour of God, or even their
reputation with men, to be
faithful to their profession.
Verse 9
1 Chronicles 28:9. Know thou the
God of thy father — Thou knowest
that there is a God, a living
and true God, and that the God
of thy father is that God: thou
knowest not only that he is, but
what he is: that he is a Spirit,
an infinite and eternal Spirit,
self-existent, and therefore
independent of, and supreme
over, all other beings, who are
only the workmanship of his
hands. Thou knowest that he is
possessed of all possible
perfections, of unsearchable
wisdom, of almighty power, of
unfathomable goodness, of
inviolable truth, of impartial
justice, of unspeakable mercy
and love: that he is thy
Creator, Preserver, and
Benefactor, to whom thou art
indebted for all thy powers and
faculties of body and mind; for
thy life, and breath, and all
things: that he is thy Redeemer
and Saviour, thy Governor and
Judge. But know him as he makes
himself known to his people when
he gives them a heart to know
him, (Jeremiah 24:7,) and
manifests himself to them as he
does not to the world. Know him
as a sin-pardoning God, merciful
to thy unrighteousness, and
remembering thy sins and
iniquities no more, Jeremiah
31:34. Know him so as to be
acquainted, intimately
acquainted, and at peace with
him, Job 22:21; so as to love
and live to him: for God is
love, and God is holy, and he
that loveth him not, knoweth him
not, 1 John 4:7-8; and, he that
saith he knoweth him and loveth
him, and keepeth not his
commandments, is a liar, and the
truth is not in him, 1 John 2:4.
And serve him — That is, worship
and obey him, and endeavour to
serve and promote his honour and
interest in the world, which is
the interest of piety and
virtue, of truth and grace. With
a perfect heart — Not only with
a sincere and upright heart, but
with an entire and undivided
heart, or with thy whole heart,
being fervent in his love, and
zealous in his service, and
therefore with a heart entirely
changed and made new, Ezekiel
36:26. And with a willing mind —
Not with reluctance, as if his
service were a bondage and
drudgery; but with alacrity,
delight, and joy, and from a
principle of love to him and his
service, knowing by experience
that it is perfect freedom. For
the Lord searcheth all hearts —
And as he has made it the
indispensable duty of all ranks
and conditions of mankind, of
kings as well as their subjects,
to know, love, and serve him, in
sincerity and truth; so he takes
notice, and perfectly knows,
whether they do so or not; nor
can any one impose on him by
false pretences. If thou,
Solomon my son, only take up a
form or profession of religion
to please me and others; or if
thy obedience to God be
insincere, thou mayest indeed
deceive man, but thou canst not
deceive him, for he searcheth
the desires and designs, the
counsels and intentions, nay,
the thoughts and imaginations,
and all the motions of the
heart. If thou seek him — In the
way he hath appointed, by
prayer, meditation upon, faith
in, and obedience to, his word;
if thou seek him sincerely,
perseveringly, and with all thy
heart; he will be found of thee
— Will manifest himself to thee
by his holy and enlightening
Spirit, will make himself known
to thee as thy friend, and
father, and God in covenant:
yea, he that commanded light to
shine out of darkness, will
shine into thy heart, and give
thee the light of the knowledge
of his glory; so that, beholding
his glory with open face, thou
shalt be changed into his image,
and shalt resemble the God thou
lovest and servest, 2
Corinthians 3:18. But if, after
having known, and loved, and
begun to serve him aright, thou
forsake him — Desert his love
and service, and turn from
following him; he will cast thee
off for ever — Notwithstanding
his promises to me and my seed,
and that great honour and favour
which he hath showed thee.
Reader, observe, this advice and
charge, given by David to his
son Solomon, is given by the
Holy Ghost to thee, and every
human creature into whose hands
these divine oracles come. O!
see that thou attend to it, and
make it thy chief care, and the
constant business of thy life,
to comply with and reduce it to
practice.
Verse 10
1 Chronicles 28:10. A house for
a sanctuary — That is, a
sanctuary, or holy place, for
the ark to dwell in. Be strong,
and do it — Take courage and
resolution to break through all
difficulties, troubles,
discouragements, and
oppositions, which thou mayest
possibly meet with.
Verse 11
1 Chronicles 28:11. David gave
Solomon the pattern of the porch
— To wit, of the temple, which
is necessarily to be understood.
And of the houses thereof — The
houses of the temple, namely, of
the holy place, and the holy of
holies. And of the inner
parlours thereof — Those rooms
which were made against the
walls of the house round about,
1 Kings 6:5. And of the place of
the mercy-seat — In what
particular part of the holy of
holies it was to be placed.
Verse 12
1 Chronicles 28:12. The pattern
of all he had by the Spirit — By
the Spirit of God, as is evident
from 1 Chronicles 28:19. All the
particulars of the tabernacle
built by Moses were suggested to
him by God’s Spirit, and it is
not credible that God would use
less care and exactness in the
building of this far more
glorious and durable work. All
this, it seems, was given him in
writing, probably by the
ministry of an angel. The temple
was to be a sacred thing, a type
of Christ, of his church, and of
heaven. Therefore it was not to
be contrived by man’s invention,
but to be framed by divine
institution. So Christ the true
temple, the church, the gospel
temple, and heaven, the
everlasting temple, are all
framed according to the divine
counsels, and the plan laid
before the world began. It is
supposed, the tabernacle of
Moses, with all its utensils,
being wanted no more, was laid
up here.
Verse 15-16
1 Chronicles 28:15-16. According
to the use of every candlestick
— Whether they were to be fixed
in one place, whereof there were
ten in the holy place, or to be
carried from place to place.
Gold for the tables — There were
divers tables to be used about
the show-bread; but one of them
seems to have been of more
eminence than the rest, and
therefore it is commonly called
the table of the show-bread, in
the singular number.
Verse 18
1 Chronicles 28:18. For the
altar of incense reigned gold —
Purer than any of the rest. For
that was typical of the
intercession of Christ, than
which nothing can be more pure
and perfect. The chariot of the
cherubim — Which Solomon was to
make, (for those which were
fastened to the mercy-seat were
made by Moses long before,)
which he fitly compares to a
chariot, because within them God
is said to sit and to dwell. And
because a chariot is made to
carry a person from place to
place, this expression may be
used to intimate, that God was
not so fixed to them by the
building of this temple, but
that he would remove from them
if they forsook him. Covered the
ark — Not above it, for that was
done by Moses’s cherubim, but
before it, to keep it from the
eyes of the high-priest, when he
entered into the most holy
place.
Verse 19
1 Chronicles 28:19. The Lord
made me understated in writing —
The meaning is, either, 1st,
That God revealed this to
Samuel, or Gad, or Nathan or
some other man of God, to be by
them put in writing, and
communicated to David: or, 2d,
That God did, as it were, by his
own hand and finger, (wherewith
he wrote the ten commandments,)
write these things upon the
table of his mind.
Verse 20
1 Chronicles 28:20. The Lord,
even my God, will be with thee —
He whom I have chosen and
served, who has all along been
with me, and prospered me. I
recommend thee to him; he will
be with thee, to strengthen,
direct, and prosper thee. The
God that owned our fathers, and
carried them through the
services of their day, will, in
like manner, if we are faithful
to him, go along with us in our
day, and will never fail us. God
never leaves any, unless they
first leave him. |