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												Verse 11 Chronicles 22:1. Then David 
												said — Through the instinct and 
												direction of God’s Spirit, by 
												which as he is said to have had 
												the pattern of the house, porch, 
												altar, &c., (1 Chronicles 
												28:11-19,) so doubtless he was 
												instructed as to the place where 
												the house should be built. This 
												is the house, &c. — This is the 
												place appointed by God for the 
												building of his temple and 
												altar.
 
 Verse 2-3
 1 Chronicles 22:2-3. To gather 
												the strangers that were in the 
												land of Israel — The same 
												persons whom Solomon afterward 
												employed in the same work; of 
												which see 1 Kings 5:15; 1 Kings 
												9:20-21. He set masons to hew 
												wrought stones — Wherein he 
												could not do much, being 
												prevented by death; but Solomon 
												carried on and perfected what 
												David had begun. For the 
												joinings — To be used, together 
												with melted lead, for the 
												joining of those great and 
												square stones together.
 
 Verse 5
 1 Chronicles 22:5. So David 
												prepared abundantly — And with 
												good reason, because it was 
												intended for the honour of the 
												great God, and was to be a type 
												of Christ, in whom all fulness 
												dwells, and in whom are hid all 
												treasures.
 
 Verse 8
 1 Chronicles 22:8. Thou hast 
												shed blood, &c.; thou shalt not 
												build a house unto my name — Not 
												that wars are simply unlawful, 
												but to teach us that the church 
												(whereof the temple was an 
												illustrious type) should be 
												built by Christ, the Prince of 
												peace, Isaiah 9:6, and that it 
												should be gathered and built up, 
												not by might or power, but by 
												God’s Spirit, Zechariah 4:6, and 
												by the preaching the gospel of 
												peace. David therefore was less 
												fit for that service, than one 
												who had not been called to such 
												bloody work. Likewise, by 
												setting him aside for this 
												reason, God showed how precious 
												human life is to him.
 
 Verse 14
 1 Chronicles 22:14. Behold, in 
												my trouble I have prepared for 
												the house of the Lord — This he 
												alleges as a reason why he could 
												do no more, because of the many 
												troubles and wars in which he 
												had been engaged, both foreign 
												and domestic, whereby much of 
												his treasure had been exhausted. 
												A hundred thousand talents of 
												gold, &c. — The sum here 
												mentioned is so great, according 
												to the usually computed value of 
												a talent, being not less than 
												three hundred and sixty millions 
												sterling, that most interpreters 
												conclude, either that some error 
												has crept into the text through 
												the inaccuracy of transcribers, 
												or else that the word ככרים, 
												chicharim, should not be 
												translated talents, in this 
												place, but only masses, plates, 
												or pieces, such as we call 
												ingots, of gold and silver. And 
												thus Budæus observes in his book 
												De Asse, that in Homer’s time 
												there was a talent of lesser 
												value; for he speaks of two 
												talents which were given with 
												other things as a reward of a 
												victory obtained in some 
												exercises. Such talents he 
												thinks we are to understand in 
												this place; for David reigned 
												about the time of the rise of 
												the kingdom of the Assyrians, 
												which was not very far from the 
												time of Homer. Houbigant 
												translates the former part of 
												this verse, But I, according to 
												my poor ability, have prepared a 
												hundred talents of gold, and a 
												thousand talents of silver. See 
												Joseph. Antiq., 50.7, c. 14, 
												sect. 2.
 
 Verse 16
 1 Chronicles 22:16. Of the brass 
												and the iron there is no number 
												— The meaning is, the quantity 
												of brass and iron was not 
												numbered, as that of the gold 
												and silver was. Arise, 
												therefore, and be doing — When 
												thou shalt come to the throne. 
												The sense of God’s presence must 
												not slacken our endeavours; 
												because he is with us, we must 
												rise and be doing. Then he will 
												be with us even to the end. Work 
												out your salvation, and God will 
												work in you.
 
 Verse 18
 1 Chronicles 22:18. The land is 
												subdued before the Lord, and 
												before his people — It is 
												brought under the command of 
												God, and of you his people, all 
												the enemies of God and of 
												Israel, in it or near it, being 
												now perfectly subdued.
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