1 Chronicles 29:1-9

Gifts for Building the Temple

1 Then King David said to the whole assembly: “My son Solomon, the one whom God has chosen, is young and inexperienced. The task is great, because this palatial structure is not for man but for the LORD God.
2 With all my resources I have provided for the temple of my God—gold for the gold work, silver for the silver, bronze for the bronze, iron for the iron and wood for the wood, as well as onyx for the settings, turquoise,[a] stones of various colors, and all kinds of fine stone and marble—all of these in large quantities.
3 Besides, in my devotion to the temple of my God I now give my personal treasures of gold and silver for the temple of my God, over and above everything I have provided for this holy temple:
4 three thousand talents[b] of gold (gold of Ophir) and seven thousand talents[c] of refined silver, for the overlaying of the walls of the buildings,
5 for the gold work and the silver work, and for all the work to be done by the craftsmen. Now, who is willing to consecrate themselves to the LORD today?”
6 Then the leaders of families, the officers of the tribes of Israel, the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds, and the officials in charge of the king’s work gave willingly.
7 They gave toward the work on the temple of God five thousand talents[d] and ten thousand darics[e] of gold, ten thousand talents[f] of silver, eighteen thousand talents[g] of bronze and a hundred thousand talents[h] of iron.
8 Anyone who had precious stones gave them to the treasury of the temple of the LORD in the custody of Jehiel the Gershonite.
9 The people rejoiced at the willing response of their leaders, for they had given freely and wholeheartedly to the LORD. David the king also rejoiced greatly.

1 Chronicles 29:1-9 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 CHRONICLES 29

This chapter relates how largely and liberally David, besides what he had before done, and his princes, offered towards defraying the expenses of building the temple, 1Ch 29:1-8 and the joy and thankfulness that he and his people expressed on that account, attended with prayers for Solomon, and offering sacrifices unto the Lord, 1Ch 29:9-21 and the chapter is closed, and so the book, with an account of the second unction of Solomon, the placing him on the throne, and the submission of all ranks of men unto him, and of the death of David, 1Ch 29:22-30.

Cross References 13

  • 1. 1 Kings 3:7; 1 Chronicles 22:5; 2 Chronicles 13:7
  • 2. ver 7,14,16; Ezra 1:4; Ezra 6:5; Haggai 2:8
  • 3. Isaiah 54:11
  • 4. 1 Chronicles 22:2-5
  • 5. 2 Chronicles 24:10; 2 Chronicles 31:3; 2 Chronicles 35:8
  • 6. S Genesis 10:29
  • 7. 1 Chronicles 22:14
  • 8. 1 Chronicles 27:1; S 1 Chronicles 28:1
  • 9. ver 9; Exodus 25:1-8; Exodus 35:20-29; Exodus 36:2; 2 Chronicles 24:10; Ezra 7:15
  • 10. S Exodus 25:2; Nehemiah 7:70-71
  • 11. Exodus 35:27
  • 12. S 1 Chronicles 26:21
  • 13. 1 Kings 8:61; 2 Corinthians 9:7

Footnotes 8

  • [a]. The meaning of the Hebrew for this word is uncertain.
  • [b]. That is, about 110 tons or about 100 metric tons
  • [c]. That is, about 260 tons or about 235 metric tons
  • [d]. That is, about 190 tons or about 170 metric tons
  • [e]. That is, about 185 pounds or about 84 kilograms
  • [f]. That is, about 380 tons or about 340 metric tons
  • [g]. That is, about 675 tons or about 610 metric tons
  • [h]. That is, about 3,800 tons or about 3,400 metric tons
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