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2 Samuel 7:1

Contemporary English Version 1995

King David moved into his new palace, and the Lord let his kingdom be at peace.

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When we please the Lord, even our enemies make friends with us.

Now, thanks to the Lord God, there is peace in my kingdom and no trouble or threat of war anywhere.

The Lord blessed Judah with peace while Asa was king, and so during that time, Asa fortified many of the towns.

I love you, Lord God, and you make me strong.

The Lord let Israel live in peace with its neighbors for a long time, and Joshua lived to a ripe old age.

There still were enemies around Israel, but the Lord kept his promise to let his people live in peace. And whenever the Israelites did have to go to war, no enemy could defeat them. The Lord always helped Israel win.

He pleased God and asked him if he could build a house of worship for the people of Israel.

Michal never had any children.

when I let judges rule my people. And I have kept your enemies from attacking you. Now I promise that you and your descendants will be kings.

King Hiram of Tyre sent some officials to David. Carpenters and stone workers came with them, and they brought cedar logs so they could build David a palace.

David sent for his son Solomon and told him to build a temple for the Lord God of Israel.

He said: My son, I wanted to build a temple where the Lord my God would be worshiped.

After everyone was there, David stood up and said: Listen to me, my people. I wanted to build a place where the sacred chest would be kept, so we could go there and worship the Lord our God. I have prepared all the supplies for building a temple,

to invade Judah. The Lord let Jehoshaphat's kingdom be at peace.

until I find a home for you, the mighty Lord God of Jacob.”

As soon as the man had gone, the servant with the 5,000 coins used them to earn 5,000 more.




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