1-Chronicles - 29:26



26 Now David the son of Jesse reigned over all Israel.

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Explanation and meaning of 1-Chronicles 29:26.

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Thus David the son of Jesse reigned over all Israel.
So David the son of Isai reigned over all Israel.
Now David, the son of Jesse, was king over all Israel.

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Thus David the son of Jesse reigned over all Israel. As before related in this book, and in the second book of Samuel; his reign being long and glorious.

When we read the second book of Samuel, we could scarcely have expected to behold David appear so illustrious in his closing scene. But his repentance had been as remarkable as his sin; and his conduct during his afflictions, and towards the end of his life, appears to have had a good effect on his subjects. Blessed be God, even the chief of sinners may hope for a glorious departure, when brought to repent and flee for refuge to the Saviour's atoning blood. Let us mark the difference between the spirit and character of the man after God's own heart, living and dying, and those of worthless professors, who resemble him in nothing but their sins, and who wickedly try to excuse their crimes by his sins. Let us watch and pray, lest we be overcome by temptation, and overtaken by sin, to the dishonour of God, and the wounding of our own consciences. When we feel that we have offended, let us follow David's example of repentance and patience, looking for a glorious resurrection, through our Lord Jesus Christ.

HIS REIGN AND DEATH. (1-Chronicles 29:26-30)
Thus David . . . reigned--(See 1-Kings 2:11).

כּל־ישׂראל על (as in 1-Chronicles 11:1; 1-Chronicles 12:38), referring to the fact that David had been for a time king only over Judah, but had been recognised at a later time by all the tribes of Israel as king. The length of his reign as in 1-Kings 2:11. In Hebron seven years; according to 2-Samuel 5:5, more exactly seven years and six months.

Thus, &c. - This sacred writer having mentioned the anointing of Solomon and upon that occasion proceeded to give a farther account of Solomon's actual settlement in his kingdom, returns to his main business, to give an account of the close of David's reign and life. He here brings him to the end of his day, leaves him asleep, and draws the curtains about him.

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