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  • and to that altar David might not repair, in his need of the Lord’s help, so adread was he of the sword which the angel of the Lord carried.✻ (1 Chronicles 21, 30)

  • Here, said David, is the Lord’s home; here Israel shall find an altar for its burnt-sacrifices. (1 Chronicles 22, 1)

  • It was David that procured iron in abundance for door-nail and flange and socket, a weight of bronze, too, beyond all reckoning; (1 Chronicles 22, 3)

  • nor was there any counting the cedar planks that were provided for David by the men of Sidon and Tyre. (1 Chronicles 22, 4)

  • On all the rulers of Israel David laid the same charge, bidding them lend Solomon their aid. (1 Chronicles 22, 17)

  • David was already an old man, and near his end, and had already designated his son Solomon as king of Israel, (1 Chronicles 23, 1)

  • four thousand were porters, and as many more were musicians, to sound the Lord’s praises with the instruments David had made for psalmody. (1 Chronicles 23, 5)

  • It was David who prescribed courses of service for the various Levite families, all coming down from Gerson, Caath, and Merari. (1 Chronicles 23, 6)

  • the Lord God of Israel, thought David, has given his people a resting-place, and made Jerusalem their home for ever; (1 Chronicles 23, 25)

  • It was by David’s last dispositions that the Levites were registered as soon as they reached the age of twenty. (1 Chronicles 23, 27)

  • Sadoc represented the sons of Eleazar, and Achimelech the sons of Ithamar, when David appointed them the different duties they were to perform; (1 Chronicles 24, 3)

  • and these too, in the presence of king David, and Sadoc, and Achimelech, and all the chiefs of the priestly and Levitical families, drew lots to match their brethren the sons of Aaron; greater or less, all must abide by the lot’s arbitrament. (1 Chronicles 24, 31)


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