a7:1-29
b6:17
c7:1-2
d7:1
eDeut 12:9-10
f1 Kgs 5:4
g8:56
h2 Sam 8:1-18
i7:2
j12:1-15
k1 Kgs 1:11-27

‏ 2 Samuel 7:1-2

Summary for 2Sam 7:1-29: 7:1-29  a David was not satisfied merely building a tent for the Ark (6:17  b). He wanted to build a house for God.
Summary for 2Sam 7:1-2: 7:1-2  c If God had only a tent while David had a palace, it might create the impression that David was the real king rather than God. Thus, David intended to build a temple for God. 7:1  d from all ... enemies: See Deut 12:9-10  e; 1 Kgs 5:4  f; 8:56  g. David’s rest was temporary because shortly he was at war again (see 2 Sam 8:1-18  h).
7:2  i Nathan is recorded in David’s life on three occasions: (1) here with a promise for David; (2) in 12:1-15  j with a parable of judgment against David; (3) in 1 Kgs 1:11-27  k with a plan for installing Solomon as David’s successor.

• A cedar palace would have been made of stone with cedar paneling inside.
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