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David ordered all the resident aliens in the land to come together; he sent them to the stone quarries to cut dressed stone to build The Temple of God. He also stockpiled a huge quantity of iron for nails and bracings for the doors of the gates, more bronze than could be weighed, and cedar logs past counting (the Sidonians and Tyrians shipped in huge loads of cedar logs for David). David was thinking, āMy son Solomon is too young to plan ahead for this. But the sanctuary that is to be built for God has to be the greatest, the talk of all the nations; so Iāll get the construction materials together.ā Thatās why David prepared this huge stockpile of building materials before he died. Then he called in Solomon his son and commanded him to build a sanctuary for the God of Israel. David said to Solomon, āI wanted in the worst way to build a sanctuary to honor my God. But God prevented me, saying, āYouāve killed too many people, fought too many wars. You are not the one to honor me by building a sanctuaryāyouāve been responsible for too much killing, too much bloodshed. But you are going to have a son and he will be a quiet and peaceful man, and I will calm his enemies down on all sides. His very name will speak peaceāthat is, Solomon, which means Peaceāand Iāll give peace and rest under his rule. He will be the one to build a sanctuary in my honor. Heāll be my royal adopted son and Iāll be his father; and Iāll make sure that the authority of his kingdom over Israel lasts forever.ā āSo now, son, God be with you. God-speed as you build the sanctuary for your God, the job God has given you. And may God also give you discernment and understanding when he puts you in charge of Israel so that you will rule in reverent obedience under Godās Revelation. Thatās what will make you successful, following the directions and doing the things that God commanded Moses for Israel. Courage! Take charge! Donāt be timid; donāt hold back. Look at thisāIāve gone to a lot of trouble to stockpile materials for the sanctuary of God: a hundred thousand talents (3,775 tons) of gold, a million talents (37,750 tons) of silver, tons of bronze and ironātoo much to weighāand all this timber and stone. And youāre free to add more. And workers both plentiful and prepared: stonecutters, masons, carpenters, artisans in gold and silver, bronze and iron. Youāre all setāget to work! And God-speed!ā David gave orders to all of Israelās leaders to help his son Solomon, saying, āIsnāt it obvious that your God is present with you; that he has given you peaceful relations with everyone around? My part in this was to put down the enemies, subdue the land to God and his people; your part is to give yourselves, heart and soul, to praying to your God. So get movingābuild the sacred house of worship to God! Then bring the Chest of the Covenant of God and all the holy furnishings for the worship of God into the sanctuary built in honor of God.ā
1 Chronicles 22:1ā-ā¬19 MSG
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From Bible.org:
Q. Why Couldnāt King David Build the Temple?
Iām curious why God forbade David from building the temple. I know 2 Samuel says itās because David had blood on his hands, but I also know David was following Godās will by purging the Promised Land of pagan worship. This seems contradictory to me. Any thoughts?
Answer
My sense is to let the biblical explanation be the explanation. David was a āman of blood.ā No king of Israel was completely free of bloodshed, I suspect, but David did his share and then some.
Note these words of David to Solomon:
āBut the word of the LORD came to me, saying, āYou have shed much blood and have waged great wars; you shall not build a house to My name, because you have shed so much blood on the earth before Me.9āBehold, a son will be born to you, who shall be a man of rest; and I will give him rest from all his enemies on every side; for his name shall be Solomon, and I will give peace and quiet to Israel in his days.10āHe shall build a house for My name, and he shall be My son and I will be his father; and I will establish the throne of his kingdom over Israel foreverāā (1 Chronicles 22:8-10, NAU).
This seems entirely consistent with the purpose of the temple, as indicated in 1 Kings 8, Isaiah 56:7, and in our Lordās summary in Matthew 21:13; Mark 11:17; and Luke 19:45-46:
45 Jesus entered the temple and began to drive out those who were selling, 46 saying to them, āIt is written, āAND MY HOUSE SHALL BE A HOUSE OF PRAYER,ā but you have made it a ROBBERSā DEN.ā (Lk. 19:45-46 NAU)
David was a āman of bloodā in that he killed many Gentiles. It would seem strange/unbecoming for him to build a house of prayer for all the nations. Solomon was much more a man of peace, and thus he could build a house of prayer for the nations without any inconsistency regarding Godās purpose for the temple.
I hope this helps,
Bob