1 Chronicles 29:1-20

1 Chronicles 29:1-20

[1] Furthermore David  the king  said  unto all the congregation,  Solomon  my son,  whom alone  God  hath chosen,  is yet young  and tender,  and the work  is great:  for the palace  is not for man,  but for the LORD  God.  [2] Now I have prepared  with all my might  for the house  of my God  the gold  and the silver  and the brass  the iron  and wood  onyx  stones,  and stones to be set,  glistering  stones,  and of divers colours,  and all manner of precious  stones,  and marble  stones  in abundance.  [3] Moreover, because I have set my affection  to the house  of my God,  I have  of mine own proper good,  of gold  and silver,  which I have given  to the house  of my God,  over and above  all that I have prepared  for the holy  house,  [4] Even three  thousand  talents  of gold,  of Ophir,  and seven  thousand  talents  of refined  silver,  to overlay  the walls  of the houses  [5] The gold  and the silver  and for all manner of work  to be made by the hands  of artificers.  And who then is willing  to consecrate  his service  this day  unto the LORD?  [6] Then the chief  of the fathers  and princes  of the tribes  of Israel,  and the captains  of thousands  and of hundreds,  with the rulers  of the king's  work,  offered willingly,  [7] And gave  for the service  of the house  of God  of gold  five  thousand  talents  and ten thousand  drams,  and of silver  ten  thousand  talents,  and of brass  eighteen  thousand  talents,  and one hundred  thousand  talents  of iron.  [8] And they with whom precious stones  were found  gave  them to the treasure  of the house  of the LORD,  by the hand  of Jehiel  the Gershonite.  [9] Then the people  rejoiced,  for that they offered willingly,  because with perfect  heart  they offered willingly  to the LORD:  and David  the king  also rejoiced  with great  joy.  [10] Wherefore David  blessed  the LORD  before  all the congregation:  and David  said,  Blessed  be thou, LORD  God  of Israel  our father,  for  ever  [11] is the greatness,  and the power,  and the glory,  and the victory,  and the majesty:  for all that is in the heaven  and in the earth  is thine; thine is the kingdom,  as head  above all. [12] Both riches  and honour  come of thee,  and thou reignest  over all; and in thine hand  is power  and might;  and in thine hand  it is to make great,  and to give strength  [13] Now therefore, our God,  we thank  thee, and praise  thy glorious  name.  [14] But who am I, and what is my people,  that we should be  able  to offer so willingly  after this sort? for all things come of thee, and of thine own  have we given  thee. [15] For we are strangers  before  thee, and sojourners,  as were all our fathers:  our days  on the earth  are as a shadow,  and there is none abiding.  [16] O LORD  our God,  all this store  that we have prepared  to build  thee an house  for thine holy  name  cometh of thine hand,  and is all thine own. [17] I know  also, my God,  that thou triest  the heart,  and hast pleasure  in uprightness.  As for me, in the uprightness  of mine heart  I have willingly offered  all these things: and now have I seen  with joy  thy people,  which are present  here, to offer willingly  unto thee. [18] O LORD  God  of Abraham,  Isaac,  and of Israel,  our fathers,  keep  this for ever  in the imagination  of the thoughts  of the heart  of thy people,  and prepare  their heart  [19] And give  unto Solomon  my son  a perfect  heart,  to keep  thy commandments,  thy testimonies,  and to do  all these things, and to build  the palace,  for the which I have made provision.  [20] And David  said  to all the congregation,  Now bless  the LORD  your God.  And all the congregation  blessed  the LORD  God  of their fathers,  and bowed down their heads,  and worshipped  the LORD,  and the king.