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Then David would have the whole assembly bless the Lord’s name, and bless it they did, the name of the Lord God of their fathers; and so made reverence, to God first and then to the king. (1 Chronicles 29, 20)
Thus Solomon took his seat, instead of his father David, upon the throne the Lord had appointed; winning favour and obedience from all; (1 Chronicles 29, 23)
So reigned David the son of Jesse over the whole of Israel, (1 Chronicles 29, 26)
Solomon, then, king David’s heir, was firmly seated on his throne, and the Lord his God was with him, brought him to great renown. (2 Chronicles 1, 1)
The ark of God had left it, first for Cariathiarim, then for the site in Jerusalem where David had brought it, giving it a tent of its own. (2 Chronicles 1, 4)
Thou hast been very merciful, Solomon answered, to my father David, in granting him a son to succeed him; (2 Chronicles 1, 8)
And he sent a message to Hiram, king of Tyre: When my father David was building the palace in which he dwelt, thou didst send him planks of cedar. (2 Chronicles 2, 3)
A craftsman I would have of thee, that can work skilfully in gold and silver, bronze and iron, tapestry of purple and scarlet and blue; that can help the workmen my father David has left me, here in Jerusalem, carve the figures they would. (2 Chronicles 2, 7)
Blessed be the name of the Lord God of Israel, maker of heaven and earth, for giving David an heir so wise and so versed in affairs, so prudent and so discerning, fit to build a temple for the Lord, a palace for the king! (2 Chronicles 2, 12)
It was king Solomon, not content with the register his father David had made, who registered afresh all the aliens that dwelt in Israel; the number of these proved to be a hundred and fifty-three thousand six hundred; (2 Chronicles 2, 17)
Solomon, then, set about the building of the Lord’s house, there on mount Moria, the place of David’s vision, where David had bought the threshing-floor of Ornan the Jebusite. (2 Chronicles 3, 1)
And now Solomon must bring into the temple all the votive offerings his father David had made; silver and gold and lesser ware, all must be stored up in its treasure-chamber. (2 Chronicles 5, 1)
