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1 Cronica 29:28
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he died: David at his death had every thing that his heart could wish: "he died in a good old age, full of days, riches, and honour;" having gained more renown than any crowned head ever did. "David," says Dr. Delaney, "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 unrivalled hero; a skilful and successful 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."
a good old age: Genesis 15:15, Genesis 25:8, Job 5:26, Proverbs 16:31, Acts 13:36
full of days: 1 Chronicles 23:1, Genesis 35:29, Job 5:26
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 1:1 - old 1 Kings 2:10 - So David 1 Chronicles 17:11 - when thy Proverbs 1:1 - Solomon Ecclesiastes 6:2 - a man
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he died in a good old age,.... Being seventy years of age:
full of days, riches, and honour; had as much of either of them as he could wish for; and having enough, he sought after, and was taken to the possession of, eternal life, durable riches, and honours, and glory, that fade not away:
and Solomon his son reigned in his stead; in full power and authority.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See 1 Kings 1:1 note.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 1 Chronicles 29:28. And he died — David, at his death, had every thing that his heart could wish.
1. A good old age, having lived as long as living could be desirable, and having in the main enjoyed good health.
2. Full of days; having lived till he saw every thing that he lived for either accomplished or in a state of forwardness.
3. Full of riches; witness the immense sums left for the temple.
4. Full of honorer; having gained more renown than any crowned head ever did, either before his time or since-laurels that are fresh to the present hour.