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2 Samuel 7:22 American Standard (ASV)

22 Wherefore thou art great, O Jehovah God: for there is none like thee, neither is there any God besides thee, according to all that we have heard with our ears.

Cross Reference

Deuteronomy 3:24 ASV

O Lord Jehovah, thou hast begun to show thy servant thy greatness, and thy strong hand: for what god is there in heaven or in earth, that can do according to thy works, and according to thy mighty acts?

Exodus 15:11 ASV

Who is like unto thee, O Jehovah, among the gods? Who is like thee, glorious in holiness, Fearful in praises, doing wonders?

Psalms 86:10 ASV

For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: Thou art God alone.

Psalms 86:8 ASV

There is none like unto thee among the gods, O Lord; Neither `are there any works' like unto thy works.

1 Chronicles 16:25 ASV

For great is Jehovah, and greatly to be praised: He also is to be feared above all gods.

Micah 7:18 ASV

Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth over the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? he retaineth not his anger for ever, because he delighteth in lovingkindness.

1 Samuel 2:2 ASV

There is none holy as Jehovah; For there is none besides thee, Neither is there any rock like our God.

Deuteronomy 4:35 ASV

Unto thee it was showed, that thou mightest know that Jehovah he is God; there is none else besides him.

Isaiah 45:5 ASV

I am Jehovah, and there is none else; besides me there is no God. I will gird thee, though thou hast not known me;

Psalms 96:4 ASV

For great is Jehovah, and greatly to be praised: He is to be feared above all gods.

Psalms 89:8 ASV

O Jehovah God of hosts, Who is a mighty one, like unto thee, O Jehovah? And thy faithfulness is round about thee.

Psalms 89:6 ASV

For who in the skies can be compared unto Jehovah? Who among the sons of the mighty is like unto Jehovah,

Psalms 48:1 ASV

Great is Jehovah, and greatly to be praised, In the city of our God, in his holy mountain.

Jeremiah 10:6-7 ASV

There is none like unto thee, O Jehovah; thou art great, and thy name is great in might. Who should not fear thee, O King of the nations? for to thee doth it appertain; forasmuch as among all the wise men of the nations, and in all their royal estate, there is none like unto thee.

Isaiah 40:18 ASV

To whom then will ye liken God? or what likeness will ye compare unto him?

Psalms 145:3 ASV

Great is Jehovah, and greatly to be praised; And his greatness is unsearchable.

Psalms 135:5 ASV

For I know that Jehovah is great, And that our Lord is above all gods.

2 Chronicles 2:5 ASV

And the house which I build is great; for great is our God above all gods.

Deuteronomy 32:39 ASV

See now that I, even I, am he, And there is no god with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal; And there is none that can deliver out of my hand.

Exodus 10:2 ASV

and that thou mayest tell in the ears of thy son, and of thy son's son, what things I have wrought upon Egypt, and my signs which I have done among them; that ye may know that I am Jehovah.

Ezekiel 36:32 ASV

Nor for your sake do I `this', saith the Lord Jehovah, be it known unto you: be ashamed and confounded for your ways, O house of Israel.

Ezekiel 36:22 ASV

Therefore say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith the Lord Jehovah: I do not `this' for your sake, O house of Israel, but for my holy name, which ye have profaned among the nations, whither ye went.

Isaiah 45:22 ASV

Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is none else.

Isaiah 45:18 ASV

For thus saith Jehovah that created the heavens, the God that formed the earth and made it, that established it and created it not a waste, that formed it to be inhabited: I am Jehovah; and there is none else.

Isaiah 40:25 ASV

To whom then will ye liken me, that I should be equal `to him'? saith the Holy One.

Psalms 44:1 ASV

We have heard with our ears, O God, Our fathers have told us, What work thou didst in their days, In the days of old.

Commentary on 2 Samuel 7 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


CHAPTER 7

2Sa 7:1-3. Nathan Approves the Purpose of David to Build God A House.

2. the king said unto Nathan the prophet, See now, I dwell in an house of cedar—The palace which Hiram had sent men and materials to build in Jerusalem had been finished. It was magnificent for that age, though made wholly of wood: houses in warm countries not being required to possess the solidity and thickness of walls which are requisite for dwellings in regions exposed to rain and cold. Cedar was the rarest and most valuable timber. The elegance and splendor of his own royal mansion, contrasted with the mean and temporary tabernacle in which the ark of God was placed, distressed the pious mind of David.

3. Nathan said to the king, Go, do all that is in thine heart—The piety of the design commended it to the prophet's mind, and he gave his hasty approval and encouragement to the royal plans. The prophets, when following the impulse of their own feelings, or forming conjectural opinions, fell into frequent mistakes. (See on 1Sa 16:6; 2Ki 4:27).

2Sa 7:4-17. God Appoints His Successor to Build It.

4-17. it came to pass that night, that the word of the Lord came unto Nathan—The command was given to the prophet on the night immediately following; that is, before David could either take any measures or incur any expenses.

11. Also the Lord telleth thee that he will make thee an house—As a reward for his pious purpose, God would increase and maintain the family of David and secure the succession of the throne to his dynasty. [See on 1Ch 17:10].

12. I will set up thy seed after thee, &c.—It is customary for the oldest son born after the father's succession to the throne to succeed him in his dignity as king. David had several sons by Bath-sheba born after his removal to Jerusalem (2Sa 5:14-16; compare 1Ch 3:5). But by a special ordinance and promise of God, his successor was to be a son born after this time; and the departure from the established usage of the East in fixing the succession, can be accounted for on no other known ground, except the fulfilment of the divine promise.

13. He shall build an house for my name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom for ever—This declaration referred, in its primary application, to Solomon, and to the temporal kingdom of David's family. But in a larger and sublimer sense, it was meant of David's Son of another nature (Heb 1:8). [See on 1Ch 17:14.]

2Sa 7:18-29. David's Prayer and Thanksgiving.

18. Then went king David in, and sat before the Lord—Sitting was anciently an attitude for worship (Ex 17:12; 1Sa 4:13; 1Ki 19:4). As to the particular attitude David sat, most probably, upon his heels. It was the posture of the ancient Egyptians before the shrines; it is the posture of deepest respect before a superior in the East. Persons of highest dignity sit thus when they do sit in the presence of kings and it is the only sitting attitude assumed by the modern Mohammedans in their places and rites of devotion.

19. is this the manner of man, O Lord God?—that is, is it customary for men to show such condescension to persons so humble as I am? (See 1Ch 17:17.)

20. what can David say more unto thee?—that is, my obligations are greater than I can express.