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Then, seeing that the Lord had heeded him at the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite, David immediately immolated victims there. (1 Chronicles 21, 28)
And David was unable to go to the altar, so that he might pray to God there. For he had been struck with an exceedingly great fear, seeing the sword of the Angel of the Lord. (1 Chronicles 21, 30)
And David said, “This is the house of God, and this is the altar for the holocaust of Israel.” (1 Chronicles 22, 1)
Also, David prepared very much iron to use for the nails of the gates, and for the seams and joints, as well as an immeasurable weight of brass. (1 Chronicles 22, 3)
Also, the cedar trees, which the Sidonians and Tyrians had transported to David, were not able to be counted. (1 Chronicles 22, 4)
And David said: “My son Solomon is a young and tender boy. But the house that I desire to be built to the Lord ought to be so great that it is renowned in every region. Therefore, I will prepare what will be necessary for him.” And for this reason, before his death, he prepared all the expenses. (1 Chronicles 22, 5)
And David said to Solomon: “My son, it was my will that I build a house to the name of the Lord my God. (1 Chronicles 22, 7)
Also, David instructed all the leaders of Israel, so that they would assist his son Solomon, (1 Chronicles 22, 17)
Then David, being old and full of days, appointed his son Solomon as king over Israel. (1 Chronicles 23, 1)
And David distributed them into courses according to the sons of Levi, specifically, Gershom, and Kohath, and Merari. (1 Chronicles 23, 6)
For David said: “The Lord, the God of Israel, has given rest to his people, and a habitation in Jerusalem even unto eternity. (1 Chronicles 23, 25)
Also, according to the last precepts of David, the sons of Levi shall be counted by number from twenty years of age and upward. (1 Chronicles 23, 27)
