Löydetty 863 Tulokset: David
Then he sent for the elders of Israel, the chiefs of the tribes and the heads of clans; all must meet at Jerusalem to bring the Lord’s ark home from its resting-place in the Keep of David, which we call Sion. (2 Chronicles 5, 2)
Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, he said, who has fulfilled in act the promise he made to my father David. (2 Chronicles 6, 4)
till at last he chose Jerusalem, to enshrine his name there, and David for his people’s ruler. (2 Chronicles 6, 6)
That promise of his the Lord has fulfilled; I have come forward in my father David’s place, sit upon the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised I should; it has been mine to build a house to the honour of the Lord, Israel’s God, (2 Chronicles 6, 10)
And thou hast not disappointed thy servant, my father David; thy act matches thy word; this day, who doubts it? (2 Chronicles 6, 15)
Do not forget, Lord God of Israel, that other promise of thine to David, that he should always have an heir to sit on the throne of Israel, would but his sons guide their steps, like David himself, as in thy presence; (2 Chronicles 6, 16)
Lord God, do not reject my prayer, the king thou hast anointed; bethink thee of the loving designs thou hadst for thy servant David before him.✻ (2 Chronicles 6, 42)
There stood the priests at their task, and the Levites with the instruments of sacred music, that king David had given them to praise the Lord with, playing David’s own chant of everlasting mercy, while the priests led with their trumpets, and all the people stood around. (2 Chronicles 7, 6)
At last, on the twenty-third day of the month, he sent the people home, rejoicing with full hearts over the mercies the Lord had shewn to David, to Solomon, and to his own people of Israel.✻ (2 Chronicles 7, 10)
and I will raise up a dynasty to follow thee; such was my promise to thy father David, that he should always have an heir to sit on the throne of Israel. (2 Chronicles 7, 18)
He must build a new house, too, for Pharao’s daughter, so that she might dwell in David’s Keep no longer. I will not house wife of mine, said he, in David’s home, that was king of Israel; the ark of the Lord has found its way there, and it is hallowed ground now. (2 Chronicles 8, 11)
And he assigned to the priests the duties they were to perform, as his father David had prescribed them; and to the Levites their duties of singing praise, and of helping the priests with their task, as the needs of each day required; and to the door-keepers their various posts. All that God’s servant David had enjoined must be done; (2 Chronicles 8, 14)
