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1 Chronicles 17:20 World English Bible (WEB)

20 Yahweh, there is none like you, neither is there any God besides you, according to all that we have heard with our ears.

Cross Reference

Isaiah 44:6 WEB

Thus says Yahweh, the King of Israel, and his Redeemer, Yahweh of Hosts: I am the first, and I am the last; and besides me there is no God.

Exodus 15:11 WEB

Who is like you, Yahweh, among the gods? Who is like you, glorious in holiness, Fearful in praises, doing wonders?

Psalms 89:8 WEB

Yahweh, God of hosts, who is a mighty one, like you? Yah, your faithfulness is around you.

Ephesians 3:20 WEB

Now to him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us,

Jeremiah 10:6-7 WEB

There is none like you, Yahweh; you are great, and your name is great in might. Who should not fear you, King of the nations? for to you does it appertain; because among all the wise men of the nations, and in all their royal estate, there is none like you.

Isaiah 63:12 WEB

who caused his glorious arm to go at the right hand of Moses? who divided the waters before them, to make himself an everlasting name?

Isaiah 45:22 WEB

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

Isaiah 45:5 WEB

I am Yahweh, and there is none else; besides me there is no God. I will gird you, though you have not known me;

Isaiah 43:10 WEB

You are my witnesses, says Yahweh, and my servant whom I have chosen; that you may know and believe me, and understand that I am he: before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me.

Isaiah 40:25 WEB

To whom then will you liken me, that I should be equal [to him]? says the Holy One.

Isaiah 40:18 WEB

To whom then will you liken God? or what likeness will you compare to him?

Exodus 18:11 WEB

Now I know that Yahweh is greater than all gods because of the thing in which they dealt arrogantly against them."

Psalms 89:6 WEB

For who in the skies can be compared to Yahweh? Who among the sons of the heavenly beings is like Yahweh,

Psalms 86:8 WEB

There is no one like you among the gods, Lord, Nor any deeds like your deeds.

Psalms 78:3-4 WEB

Which we have heard and known, And our fathers have told us. We will not hide them from their children, Telling to the generation to come the praises of Yahweh, His strength, and his wondrous works that he has done.

Psalms 44:1 WEB

> We have heard with our ears, God; Our fathers have told us, What work you did in their days, In the days of old.

1 Samuel 2:2 WEB

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

Deuteronomy 33:26 WEB

There is none like God, Jeshurun, Who rides on the heavens for your help, In his excellency on the skies.

Deuteronomy 4:39 WEB

Know therefore this day, and lay it to your heart, that Yahweh he is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath; there is none else.

Deuteronomy 4:35 WEB

To you it was shown, that you might know that Yahweh he is God; there is none else besides him.

Deuteronomy 3:24 WEB

Lord Yahweh, you have begun to show your servant your greatness, and your strong hand: for what god is there in heaven or in earth, that can do according to your works, and according to your mighty acts?

Commentary on 1 Chronicles 17 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


CHAPTER 17

1Ch 17:1-10. David Forbidden to Build God a House.

1. as David sat in his house—The details of this chapter were given in nearly similar terms (2Sa 7:1-29). The date was towards the latter end of David's reign, for it is expressly said in the former book to have been at the cessation of all his wars. But as to narrate the preparations for the removal of the ark and the erection of the temple was the principal object of the historian, the exact chronology is not followed.

5. I … have gone from tent to tent, and from one tabernacle to another—The literal rendering is, "I was walking in a tent and in a dwelling." The evident intention (as we may see from 1Ch 17:6) was to lay stress upon the fact that God was a Mithhatlek (a travelling God) and went from one place to another with His tent and His entire dwelling (the dwelling included not merely the tent, but the fore-courts with the altar of burnt offerings, &c.) [Bertheau].

6. spake I a word to any of the judges—In 2Sa 7:7 it is "any of the tribes" of Israel. Both are included. But the judges "who were commanded to feed the people," form the more suitable antithesis to David.

Why have ye not built me an house of cedars?—that is, a solid and magnificent temple.

7. Thus saith the Lord of hosts, I took thee from the sheepcote—a round tower of rude construction, high walled, but open at the top, in which sheep are often enclosed at night to protect them from wild beasts. The meaning is, I elevated you to the throne from a humble condition solely by an act of divine grace, and not from any antecedent merits of your own (see on 1Sa 16:11), and I enabled you to acquire renown, equal or superior to any other monarch. Your reign will ever be afterwards regarded as the best and brightest era in the history of Israel, for it will secure to the nation a settled inheritance of prosperity and peace, without any of the oppressions or disorders that afflicted them in early times.

9, 10. at the beginning, and since the time that I commanded judges—that is, including the whole period from Joshua to Saul.

I tell thee that the Lord will build thee an house—This was the language of Nathan himself, who was specially directed to assure David, not only of personal blessing and prosperity, but of a continuous line of royal descendants.

11. I will raise up thy seed—(See on 2Sa 7:12).

13. I will not take my mercy away from him, as I took it from him that was before thee—My procedure in dealing with him will be different from My disposal of Saul. Should his misconduct call for personal chastisement, I shall spare his family. If I see it necessary to withdraw My favor and help for a time, it will be a corrective discipline only to reform and restore, not to destroy. (On this passage some have founded an argument for Solomon's repentance and return to God).

14. I will settle him in my house—over My people Israel.

and in my kingdom for ever—God here asserts His right of supreme sovereignty in Israel. David and Solomon, with their successors, were only the vicegerents whom He nominated, or, in His providence, permitted.

his throne shall be established for evermore—The posterity of David inherited the throne in a long succession—but not always. In such a connection as this, the phrase "for evermore" is employed in a restricted sense (see on La 3:31). We naturally expect the prophet to revert to David before concluding, after having spoken (1Ch 17:12) of the building of Solomon's temple. The promise that his house should be blessed was intended as a compensation for the disappointment of his wish to build the temple, and hence this assurance is appropriately repeated at the conclusion of the prophet's address [Bertheau].

15. According to all … this vision—The revelation of the divine will was made to the prophet in a dream.

16. David the king … sat before the Lord, and said—(See on 2Sa 7:18).