1 Chronicles 26:27
They had dedicated some of the plunder from their battles to the repair of the house of the LORD.
They had dedicated

Wealth set apart for God acknowledged that all provision and victory belonged to Him. Such gifts were reserved for sacred use rather than personal gain.

1Ch 18:11 King David dedicated these to the LORD.…
2Sa 8:11 King David dedicated these to the LORD,…

some of the plunder from their battles

Israel’s military leaders devoted portions of captured wealth from victories granted by the LORD. Their offerings recognized His protection and power in battle.

Num 31:50 So we have brought to the LORD an offering…
Jos 6:19 For all the silver and gold and all the articles of bronze…
1Sa 30:26 When David arrived in Ziklag, he sent some of the plunder…

to the repair of the house of the LORD.

These dedicated resources helped maintain the temple in Jerusalem, preserving the place established for Israel’s worship of God.

2Ch 24:4-5 Some time later, Joash set his heart on repairing the house.…
2Ki 12:4-5 Then Joash said to the priests, “Collect all the money…
2Ch 34:8-10 Now in the eighteenth year of his reign,…

Persons / Places / Events
1. David
King of Israel who organized the Levites and priests, and made preparations for the temple.

2. Levites
The tribe assigned to religious duties, including the care of the temple.

3. Temple of the LORD
The central place of worship for the Israelites, which David prepared for and Solomon built.

4. Plunder from Battles
Spoils taken from military victories, which were dedicated to God.

5. Repair of the House of the LORD
The maintenance and restoration of the temple, ensuring it remained a fitting place for worship.
Teaching Points
Dedication of Resources
Just as David dedicated plunder for the temple, we are called to dedicate our resources—time, talents, and finances—to God's work. This reflects our priorities and commitment to His kingdom.

Stewardship and Maintenance
The repair of the temple underscores the importance of stewardship. We must care for the places and ministries God has entrusted to us, ensuring they remain effective for His purposes.

Spiritual Warfare and Victory
The plunder from battles symbolizes spiritual victories. As we overcome challenges in our spiritual lives, we should dedicate the "plunder"—our growth and testimonies—to God's glory.

Legacy of Faithfulness
David's actions set a precedent for future generations. Our dedication to God can inspire and provide for those who come after us, leaving a legacy of faithfulness.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does the dedication of plunder in 1 Chronicles 26:27 reflect the priorities of King David, and how can we apply this principle in our own lives today?

2. In what ways can we dedicate our "plunder"—our resources and victories—to the work of the Lord in our local church or community?

3. How does the concept of stewardship in maintaining the temple relate to our responsibility in caring for the church and its ministries today?

4. What are some spiritual battles you have faced, and how can the victories from these experiences be used to glorify God and support His work?

5. How can we ensure that our dedication to God leaves a lasting legacy for future generations, similar to David's preparations for the temple?
Connections to Other Scriptures
1 Chronicles 22
David's preparations for the temple, including gathering materials and organizing the Levites.

2 Samuel 8:11
David dedicating the spoils of war to the LORD, showing his commitment to God's house.

Exodus 25
Instructions for the building of the Tabernacle, emphasizing the importance of a dedicated place for worship.

Matthew 6:19-21
Jesus' teaching on storing treasures in heaven, highlighting the eternal value of dedicating resources to God's work.
The Blessing of GodW. Clarkson 1 Chronicles 26:1-28
Doorkeepers, Treasure-Keepers, and External ServicesF. Whitfield 1 Chronicles 26:1-32
People
Abner, Ahijah, Ammiel, Amramites, Asaph, Chenaniah, David, Ebiasaph, Elam, Eliezer, Elihu, Elioenai, Elzabad, Ezra, Gadites, Gershom, Gershonites, Hashabiah, Hebronites, Hilkiah, Hosah, Isaiah, Issachar, Izharites, Jathniel, Jediael, Jehieli, Jehielites, Jehohanan, Jehozabad, Jeriah, Jerijah, Jeshaiah, Jizharites, Joab, Joah, Joel, Johanan, Joram, Kish, Korah, Korahites, Kore, Korhites, Laadan, Levites, Manasseh, Manassites, Merari, Meshelemiah, Ner, Nethaneel, Obed, Obededom, Othni, Peulthai, Rehabiah, Rephael, Reubenites, Sacar, Samuel, Saul, Semachiah, Shebuel, Shelemiah, Shelomith, Shelomoth, Shemaiah, Shimri, Shuppim, Simri, Tebaliah, Uzzielites, Zebadiah, Zechariah, Zeruiah, Zetham, Zichri
Places
Gilead, Jazer, Jerusalem, Jordan River, Shallecheth
Topics
Battle, Battles, Building, Dedicate, Dedicated, Gifts, Goods, Holy, Maintain, Maintenance, Materials, Offering, Repair, Sanctified, Spoil, Spoils, Strengthen, Temple, War, Wars, Won
Dictionary of Bible Themes
1 Chronicles 26:27

     8223   dedication

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Chronicles
The comparative indifference with which Chronicles is regarded in modern times by all but professional scholars seems to have been shared by the ancient Jewish church. Though written by the same hand as wrote Ezra-Nehemiah, and forming, together with these books, a continuous history of Judah, it is placed after them in the Hebrew Bible, of which it forms the concluding book; and this no doubt points to the fact that it attained canonical distinction later than they. Nor is this unnatural. The book
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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