1 Chronicles, 29

The New American Bible

1 King David then said to the whole assembly: "My son Solomon, whom alone God has chosen, is still young and immature; the work, however, is great, for this castle is not intended for man, but for the LORD God.

2 For this reason I have stored up for the house of my God, as far as I was able, gold for what will be made of gold, silver for what will be made of silver, bronze for what will be made of bronze, iron for what will be made of iron, wood for what will be made of wood, onyx stones and settings for them, carnelian and mosaic stones, every other kind of precious stone, and great quantities of marble.

3 But now, because of the delight I take in the house of my God, in addition to all that I stored up for the holy house, I give to the house of my God my personal fortune in gold and silver:

4 three thousand talents of Ophir gold, and seven thousand talents of refined silver, for overlaying the walls of the rooms,

5 for the various utensils to be made of gold and silver, and for every work that is to be done by artisans. Now, who else is willing to contribute generously this day to the LORD?"

6 Then the heads of the families, the leaders of the tribes of Israel, the commanders of thousands and of hundreds, and the overseers of the king's affairs came forward willingly

7 and contributed for the service of the house of God five thousand talents and ten thousand darics of gold, ten thousand talents of silver, eighteen thousand talents of bronze, and one hundred thousand talents of iron.

8 Those who had precious stones gave them into the keeping of Jehiel the Gershonite for the treasury of the house of the LORD.

9 The people rejoiced over these free-will offerings, which had been contributed to the LORD wholeheartedly. King David also rejoiced greatly.

10 Then David blessed the LORD in the presence of the whole assembly, praying in these words: "Blessed may you be, O LORD, God of Israel our father, from eternity to eternity.

11 "Yours, O LORD, are grandeur and power, majesty, splendor, and glory. For all in heaven and on earth is yours; yours, O LORD, is the sovereignty; you are exalted as head over all.

12 "Riches and honor are from you, and you have dominion over all. In your hand are power and might; it is yours to give grandeur and strength to all.

13 Therefore, our God, we give you thanks and we praise the majesty of your name."

14 "But who am I, and who are my people, that we should have the means to contribute so freely? For everything is from you, and we only give you what we have received from you.

15 For we stand before you as aliens: we are only your guests, like all our fathers. Our life on earth is like a shadow that does not abide.

16 O LORD our God, all this wealth that we have brought together to build you a house in honor of your holy name comes from you and is entirely yours.

17 I know, O my God, that you put hearts to the test and that you take pleasure in uprightness. With a sincere heart I have willingly given all these things, and now with joy I have seen your people here present also giving to you generously.

18 O LORD, God of our fathers Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, keep such thoughts in the hearts and minds of your people forever, and direct their hearts toward you.

19 Give to my son Solomon a wholehearted desire to keep your commandments, precepts, and statutes, that he may carry out all these plans and build the castle for which I have made preparation."

20 Then David besought the whole assembly, "Now bless the LORD your God!" And the whole assembly blessed the LORD, the God of their fathers, bowing down and prostrating themselves before the LORD and before the king.

21 On the following day they offered sacrifices and holocausts to the LORD, a thousand bulls, a thousand rams, and a thousand lambs, together with their libations and many other sacrifices for all Israel;

22 and on that day they ate and drank in the LORD'S presence with great rejoicing. Then for a second time they proclaimed David's son Solomon king, and they anointed him as the LORD'S prince, and Zadok as priest.

23 Thereafter Solomon sat on the throne of the LORD as king in place of his father David; he prospered, and all Israel obeyed him.

24 All the leaders and warriors, and also all the other sons of King David, swore allegiance to King Solomon.

25 And the LORD exalted Solomon greatly in the eyes of all Israel, giving him a glorious reign such as had not been enjoyed by any king over Israel before him.

26 Thus David, the son of Jesse, had reigned over all Israel.

27 The time that he reigned over Israel was forty years: in Hebron he reigned seven years, and in Jerusalem thirty-three.

28 He died at a ripe old age, rich in years and wealth and glory, and his son Solomon succeeded him as king.

29 Now the deeds of King David, first and last, can be found written in the history of Samuel the seer, the history of Nathan the prophet, and the history of Gad the seer,

30 together with the particulars of his reign and valor, and of the events that affected him and all Israel and all the kingdoms of the surrounding lands.




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Chapter 29 of 1 Chronicles describes the generosity of David and the people of Israel in contributing to materials to the construction of the temple that his Solomon would build. David says a prayer of thanks to God and asks him to bless and protect Solomon and the people of Israel. Here are five verses related to the topics addressed in 1 Chronicles 29:

Psalm 24:1: "From the Lord is the earth and all that exists in it, the world and those who live in it." David recognizes that all things belong to God and that He is the Creator and Sustainer of everything.

2 Corinthians 9:6-7: "Remember this: He who sows little will reap little, and the one who sows a lot will be harvesting a lot. Each one gives as determined in his heart, not with regret or obligation, for God loves Who gives with joy. " Paul encourages Christians to be generous in their donations, not by obligation, but because it is an expression of love and gratitude to God.

Proverbs 3:9-10: "Honor the Lord with all his resources and the first fruits of all his plantations; his barns will be fully full, and their barrels will overflow with new wine." The author of Proverbs emphasizes the importance of honoring God with our possessions and promises that He will bless us abundantly in return.

1 Timothy 6:17-19: "Order those who are rich in the present world who are not arrogant, nor put their hope in the uncertainty of wealth, but in God, that provides us all abundantly, to our satisfaction. Do good, which are rich in good works, who are generous and ready to share. Thus, they will accumulate for themselves a safe treasure for the future and will reach true life. " Paul instructs Timothy to teach the rich to put their hope in God rather than their riches, and to be generous in their donations to accumulate treasures in heaven.

Malachi 3:10: "Bring the whole tithing to the temple warehouse, so that there may be food in my house. Put me to the test," says the Lord of hosts, "and see if I won't open the heavenly floodgates and spill over You so many blessings that you will have nowhere to keep them. " God challenges his people to be generous in their tithes and promises to bless them abundantly in return.





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