the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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1 Chronicles 29:30
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along with all his reign, his might, and the incidents that affected him and Israel and all the kingdoms of the surrounding lands.
with all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Yisra'el, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
With all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
with accounts of all his rule and his might and of the circumstances that came upon him and upon Israel and upon all the kingdoms of the countries.
Recorded there are all the facts about his reign and accomplishments, and an account of the events that involved him, Israel, and all the neighboring kingdoms.
with [accounts of] all his reign, and his power, and the times and circumstances which came on him, on Israel, and on all the kingdoms of the [surrounding] lands.
with all of his reign, his power, and the circumstances which came upon him, Israel, and all the kingdoms of the lands.
with all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
With all his reigne and his power, and times that went ouer him, and ouer Israel and ouer all the kingdomes of the earth.
with all his reign, his might, and the circumstances which came on him, on Israel, and on all the kingdoms of the lands.
together with all the details of his reign, his might, and the circumstances that came upon him and Israel and all the kingdoms of the lands.
They wrote about his powerful rule and about the things that happened not only to him, but also to Israel and the other nations.
with all his reign and his power, and the events that he, Isra'el and the kingdoms of other countries experienced.
with all his reign and his might, and the times that passed over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
Those writings tell all about what David did as king of Israel. They tell about David's power and what happened to him and to Israel and to all the kingdoms around them.
With all his reign and his might and the times that passed over him and over Israel and over all the kingdoms of the countries. David did that which was good in the presence of the LORD, and he transgressed not against anything that he commanded him all the days of his life.
The records tell how he ruled, how powerful he was, and all the things that happened to him, to Israel, and to the surrounding kingdoms.
with all the accounts of his kingdom, his power, and the times that came upon him, and upon Israel, and upon all the kingdoms of the earth.
with all his reign and his might, and the times that passed over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the lands.
with all his kyngdome, power and tymes which passed vnder him, both vpon Israel & vpon all the kyngdomes of the earth.
with all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
Together with all his rule and his power, and the events which took place in his time, in Israel and in all the kingdoms of other lands.
With all his kingdome, and power, and times, that went ouer him, & ouer all Israel, and ouer all the kingdomes of the earth.
with all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
With all his reigne and his might, and the times that went ouer him, and ouer Israel, and ouer all the kingdomes of the countreys.
concerning all his reign, and his power, and the times which went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the earth.
with all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
and of al his rewme, and strengthe, and tymes, that passiden vndur hym, ethir in Israel, ethir in alle rewmes of londis.
with all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
With all his reign and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the countries.
with all his reign and his might, and the events that happened to him, to Israel, and to all the kingdoms of the lands.
These accounts include the mighty deeds of his reign and everything that happened to him and to Israel and to all the surrounding kingdoms.
They tell of all his rule, his power, and of the things which happened to him, to Israel, and to all the nations of the lands.
with accounts of all his rule and his might and of the events that befell him and Israel and all the kingdoms of the earth.
with all his reign, and his might, - and the times which passed over him, and over Israel, and over all the kingdoms of the lands.
And of all his reign, and his valour, and of the times that passed under him, either in Israel, or in all the kingdoms of the countries.
with accounts of all his rule and his might and of the circumstances that came upon him and upon Israel, and upon all the kingdoms of the countries.
with all his reign, and his might, and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and over all kingdoms of the lands.
with all his reign, his power, and the circumstances which came on him, on Israel, and on all the kingdoms of the lands.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
his might: 2 Kings 10:34, 2 Kings 14:28
the times: Daniel 2:21, Daniel 4:23, Daniel 4:25
Reciprocal: Acts 13:36 - served
Cross-References
Leah had weak eyes, but Rachel was very beautiful.
Jacob loved Rachel, so he said to Laban, "Let me marry your younger daughter Rachel. If you will, I will work seven years for you."
So Jacob worked for Laban seven years so he could marry Rachel. But they seemed like just a few days to him because he loved Rachel very much.
In the morning when Jacob saw that he had had sexual relations with Leah, he said to Laban, "What have you done to me? I worked hard for you so that I could marry Rachel! Why did you trick me?"
Laban said, "In our country we do not allow the younger daughter to marry before the older daughter.
But complete the full week of the marriage ceremony with Leah, and I will give you Rachel to marry also. But you must serve me another seven years."
When the Lord saw that Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah, he made it possible for Leah to have children, but not Rachel.
He has treated us like strangers. He sold us to you, and then he spent all of the money you paid for us.
I worked like a slave for you for twenty years—the first fourteen to get your two daughters and the last six to earn your flocks. During that time you changed my pay ten times.
And we answered you, ‘We have an old father. And we have a younger brother, who was born when our father was old. This youngest son's brother is dead, so he is the only one of his mother's children left alive, and our father loves him very much.'
Gill's Notes on the Bible
With all his reign and his might,.... The whole of it, and the mighty valiant acts done by him, the battles he fought, and the victories he obtained:
and the times that went over him, and over Israel, and all the kingdoms of the countries; things that were done in his time in Israel, and in the nations round about subdued by him, as Moab, Ammon, Syria, and Philistia.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The times that went over him - i. e., the events that happened to him. Compare Psalms 31:15.
All the kingdoms of the countries - The kingdoms, i. e., of Moab, Ammon, Damascus, Zobah, etc. See the full phrase in 2 Chronicles 17:10. Some account of these kingdoms would necessarily have been given in any history of David’s reign.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Chronicles 29:30. The times that went over him — The transactions of his reign, and the occurrences and vicissitudes in his own kingdom, as well as those which were over all the kingdoms of the countries, i.e., in the surrounding nations, in most of which David had a share during his forty years' reign. Relative to the character of David, see a few remarks in the note on 1 Kings 2:10; and see more at the end of the Psalms.
Dr. Delaney gives a just view of his character in a few words: "To sum up all, David was a true believer, a zealous adorer of God, teacher of his law and worship, and inspirer of his praise. A glorious example, a perpetual and inexhaustible fountain of true piety. A consummate and unequalled hero; a skilful and fortunate captain; a steady patriot; a wise ruler; a faithful, generous, and magnanimous friend; and, what is yet rarer, a no less generous and magnanimous enemy. A true penitent, a divine musician, a sublime poet, and an inspired prophet. By birth, a peasant; by merit, a prince; in youth, a hero; in manhood, a monarch; and in age, a saint." The matter of Uriah and Bath-sheba is his great but only blot! There he sinned deeply; and no man ever suffered more in his body, soul, and domestic affairs, than he did in consequence. His penitence was as deep and as extraordinary as his crime; and nothing could surpass both but that eternal mercy that took away the guilt, assuaged the sorrow, and restored this most humbled transgressor to character, holiness, and happiness. Let the God of David be exalted for ever!