CHAPTER 47
Nathan, David, and Solomon
who served in David’s presence.a
so was DAVID in Israel.b
and with bears, like lambs of the flock.c
and wiped out the people’s disgrace;
His hand let fly the slingstone
that shattered the pride of Goliath.d
who gave strength to his right arm
To defeat the skilled warrior
and establish the might of his people.
and honored him for “the tens of thousands.”
When he received the royal crown, he battlede
He campaigned against the hostile Philistines
and shattered their power till our own day.f
to God Most High, in words of praise.
With his whole heart he loved his Maker
and solemnized the seasons of each year
providing sweet melody for the psalmsg
before daybreak the sanctuary would resound.
and exalted his strength forever;
He conferred on him the rights of royalty
and established his throne in Israel.h
a wise son, who lived in security:i
for God brought rest to all his borders.
He built a house to the name of God,
and established a lasting sanctuary.j
overflowing with instruction, like the Nile in flood!k
and, like a sea, filled it with knowledge.
and you were beloved for your peaceful reign.
and with your answers, you astounded the nations.
which was conferred upon Israel.*
Gold you gathered like so much iron;
you heaped up silver as though it were lead.
and gave them dominion over your body.l
shame upon your marriage bed,
Wrath upon your descendants,
and groaning upon your deathbed.
when in Ephraim kingship was usurped.m
nor permit even one of his promises to fail.
He does not uproot the posterity of the chosen,
nor destroy the offspring of his friends.
So he gave to Jacob a remnant,
to David a root from his own family.n
Rehoboam and Jeroboam
and left behind him one of his sons,
Broad* in folly, narrow in sense,
whose policy made the people rebel.
Then arose the one who should not be remembered,
the sinner who led Israel into sin,o
Who brought ruin to Ephraim
Elijah and Elisha
and they gave themselves to every evil*
* [47:1–11] An idealized portrait of David; cf. 1 Chronicles.
* [47:12–24] The standard view of Solomon is echoed by Ben Sira, but he affirms the divine promise (v. 22) to David’s line.
* [47:18] Cf. 2 Sm 12:25, where Solomon is called Jedidiah, “beloved of the Lord.” A similar term is used of Israel in Jer 11:15.
* [47:23] Broad: the name Rehoboam means “the people is broad, or expansive,” that is, widespread. The sinner: Jeroboam; cf. 1 Kgs 12:1, 20, 26–32.
* [47:25–48:11] The prophetic ministry of Elijah amid widespread idolatry is here described as a judgment by fire (48:1). Through his preaching, marvels, and acts of vengeance against God’s enemies, he succeeded for a time in restoring faith in and worship of the Lord (vv. 2–8). His mysterious departure from this life gave rise to the belief that he did not die but would return before the day of the Lord. Cf. Mal 3:23–24; Mt 17:9–13.
b. [47:2] 1 Sm 16:11–13.
c. [47:3] 1 Sm 17:34–36.
d. [47:4] 1 Sm 17:49.
g. [47:9] 1 Chr 16:4–37; 23:5; 25:1–7.
h. [47:11] 2 Sm 12:13; 7:12–16.
i. [47:12] 1 Kgs 2:12.
j. [47:13] 1 Kgs 5:1, 5; 6:2–38.
k. [47:14–18] 1 Kgs 5:9–14; 10:14–29.
l. [47:19] 1 Kgs 11:1–10.
m. [47:21] 1 Kgs 12:1–25.
n. [47:22] 2 Sm 7:15; Ps 89:34–38.
o. [47:23] 1 Kgs 11:43; 12:13, 21; 13:34; 2 Kgs 17:6–22.
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