| 1877 - 590 páginas
...of Glory ? The Lord of Hosts, He is the King of Glory." King David, although himself not permitted to build the Temple, because he had been a man of war, in his ecstatic vision as a Psalmist saw by faith the glorious fabric which his son Solomon should... | |
| Truth - 1878 - 526 páginas
...Him." (Matt. xvii. 5.) They were saved by faith and by grace : " To the only wise God our Saviour." David was not allowed to build the temple because he had been a man of war, and doubtless because also of his presumptuous sins ; but he was the most eminent believer under the... | |
| Carl Friedrich Keil - 1882 - 466 páginas
...And, on the other hand, the chronicler makes David himself say, that Jehovah had not permitted him to build the temple, because he had been a man of war and had shed much blood, 1 Chron. xxviii. 3 [and xxii. 8] ; and he omits the pictures drawn of Solomon's... | |
| Philip C. Barker - 1890 - 488 páginas
...permitted and desired. We have here— • I. THE DEDICATION WHICH GOD PERMITTED. God did not allow David to build the temple, because he had been "a man of war, and had shed blood " (1 Chron. xxviii. 3) ; it was fitting that the house of the Lord, the " God of... | |
| Virgil, William Rainey Harper, Frank Justus Miller - 1892 - 512 páginas
...fresh as he was from war. He must first be purified with running water. So David (1 Chron. xxviii. 3) was not allowed to build the temple, because he had been a man of war. 720. Cf. Homer (//. IX. 207) : And now be water brought to cleanse our hands, And charge be given that... | |
| Virgil - 1893 - 614 páginas
...fresh ¡is he was from war. He must first he purified with running water. So David (1 Chron. xxviii. 3) was not allowed to build the temple, because he had been a man of war. 720. Cf. Homer (II. IX. 207): And ПОЛУ he water brought to cleanse our hands, And charge be given... | |
| Samuel Kinns - 1895 - 480 páginas
...son, because the Egyptian monuments will give us some assistance. David had been told that he was not to build the Temple, because he had been a man of war; but his son, who would be a man of peace, should do so ; hence when his second son by Bathsheba was... | |
| Howard Agnew Johnston - 1900 - 192 páginas
...What is the danger against which a Christian must guard who is busy in outward activities? Note that David was not allowed to build the temple because he had been a man of blood and war, whereas the temple stood for life and peace. If any man is to have part in building... | |
| 1905 - 894 páginas
...this epistle, and it is well for us to consider this cleansing of the temple in its example to man. David was not allowed to build the temple because he had been a man of war and had shed much blood, but his son Solomon, The Peaceful, was allowed to build it of the materials... | |
| Andrew Joseph Baxter - 1878 - 398 páginas
...thing more before we consider the blessing. When the Lord sent Nathan to David, to say that he was not to build the temple, because he had been a man of war, but that Solomon should build it. he also told him, " It was well it was in thine heart." Even so may... | |
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