2 Samuel 7:5-7

5 "Go and say to My servant David, 'Thus says the LORD, "1Are you the one who should build Me a house to dwell in?
6 "For 2I have not dwelt in a house since the day I brought up the sons of Israel from Egypt, even to this day; but I have been moving about 3in a tent, even in a tabernacle.
7 "4Wherever * I have gone with all the sons of Israel, did I speak a word with one of the tribes of Israel, 5which I commanded to shepherd My people Israel, saying, 'Why have you not built Me a house of cedar?' "'

2 Samuel 7:5-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 7

This chapter expresses David's concern for building an house for the ark of God, which he communicated to Nathan the prophet, and was approved of by him, 2Sa 7:1-3; and who was that night sent by the Lord to David, to acquaint him, that as he had for many years dwelt in a tent, and had never given directions to the tribes of Israel, and the rulers of them, to build him an house, so neither should David build him one; but his son that would succeed him in the throne should; and also observes to him the many great things he had done for him, and promises him more, and particularly the establishment of his throne and kingdom for ever, in which he has respect to the Messiah, that should spring from him, 2Sa 7:4-17. Then follows a prayer of David, in which he expresses the sense he had of the greatness and goodness of God, and of his own unworthiness to receive such favours from him he had, returns him thanks for the promises he had made, and prays for the performance of them, 2Sa 7:18-29.

Cross References 5

  • 1. 1 Kings 5:3, 4; 1 Kings 8:19
  • 2. Joshua 18:1; 1 Kings 8:16
  • 3. Exodus 40:18, 34
  • 4. Leviticus 26:11, 12
  • 5. 2 Samuel 5:2

Footnotes 1

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