2 Chronicles 5:1
So all the work that Solomon had performed for the house of the LORD was completed. Then Solomon brought in the items his father David had dedicated--the silver, the gold, and all the furnishings--and he placed them in the treasuries of the house of God.
So all the work that Solomon had performed for the house of the LORD was completed.

After seven years of construction, Solomon finished the Temple in Jerusalem, fulfilling the promise God made to David that his son would build a house for His name. The permanent Temple replaced the wilderness Tabernacle as Israel’s central place of worship and the home of the ark of the covenant.

1Ki 7:51 So all the work that King Solomon had performed……
1Ki 6:38 In the eleventh year, in the month of Bul, the eighth month,…
Exo 40:33 And Moses set up the courtyard around the tabernacle…

Then Solomon brought in the items his father David had dedicated—

Though David was not permitted to build the Temple, he had gathered extensive resources for it and set them apart for the Lord. Solomon’s use of these provisions joined David’s preparation to the completion of the work entrusted to his son.

1Ch 29:2-5 Now with all my ability I have made provision…
1Ch 22:14 Now behold, I have taken great pains to provide…
1Ch 18:11 King David dedicated these to the LORD.…

the silver, the gold, and all the furnishings—

These valuable materials and sacred objects supplied the Temple for its worship and service. Their abundance reflected the honor due to the Lord and the importance of the Temple as the center of Israel’s national worship.

1Ki 7:48-50 Solomon also made all the furnishings for the house…
1Ch 28:14-17 the weight of all the gold articles for every kind…
2Ch 4:19-22 Solomon also made all the furnishings for the house of God…

and he placed them in the treasuries of the house of God.

The dedicated wealth was stored in the Temple treasuries for its care, service, and future needs. What David had consecrated was preserved as belonging to God and reserved for His house.

1Ch 26:20 Now their fellow Levites were in charge of the treasuries…
1Ch 9:26 But the four chief gatekeepers, who were Levites,…
2Ch 31:11-12 Then Hezekiah commanded them to prepare storerooms…

Persons / Places / Events
1. Solomon
The son of King David, Solomon is the king of Israel who is known for his wisdom and for building the temple in Jerusalem, fulfilling his father David's vision.

2. David
The former king of Israel, David had a deep desire to build a temple for the Lord, but God chose his son Solomon to complete this task. David prepared many of the materials and treasures for the temple.

3. The House of the LORD
This refers to the temple in Jerusalem, a central place of worship for the Israelites, symbolizing God's presence among His people.

4. The Treasuries of the House of God
These are the storage areas within the temple where the dedicated items, such as silver, gold, and furnishings, were kept.

5. The Completion of the Temple
This event marks a significant moment in Israel's history, as the temple becomes the focal point of worship and the dwelling place of God's presence.
Teaching Points
Faithfulness in Completing God's Work
Solomon's completion of the temple demonstrates the importance of faithfulness in fulfilling God's assignments. We are called to complete the tasks God has given us with diligence and dedication.

Generational Legacy
David's preparation and Solomon's execution of the temple project illustrate the impact of a godly legacy. Our actions and faith can influence future generations to continue God's work.

The Significance of Dedication
The dedication of items for the temple underscores the importance of setting apart resources and talents for God's purposes. We should consider how we can dedicate our own resources to God's service.

God's Presence Among His People
The temple symbolizes God's desire to dwell among His people. Today, believers are the temple of the Holy Spirit, and we should live in a way that honors God's presence within us.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does Solomon's completion of the temple reflect his obedience to God's calling, and how can we apply this to our own lives?

2. In what ways can we prepare and dedicate our resources for God's work, following the example of David and Solomon?

3. How does the concept of a generational legacy in faith challenge us to think about the impact of our actions on future generations?

4. What does the temple's completion teach us about the importance of community and collective effort in achieving God's purposes?

5. How can we, as modern-day believers, ensure that we are living as temples of the Holy Spirit, reflecting God's presence in our daily lives?
Connections to Other Scriptures
1 Kings 7-8
These chapters provide a parallel account of the temple's completion and dedication, offering additional details about the construction and the items brought into the temple.

1 Chronicles 22
This passage describes David's preparations for the temple, highlighting his dedication and the resources he gathered for Solomon to use.

Exodus 25-31
These chapters outline the instructions for the tabernacle, the precursor to the temple, showing the continuity of God's dwelling place among His people.
ConclusionW. Clarkson 2 Chronicles 5:1
Dedicated ThingsJ. Wolfendale.2 Chronicles 5:1
Dedication, Permitted and DesiredW. Clarkson 2 Chronicles 5:1
The Joy of the Finished WorkJ. Wolfendale2 Chronicles 5:1
Things that are Never FinishedJ. Parker, D.D.2 Chronicles 5:1
The Dedication of the Temple: 1. the Bringing-In of the ArkT. Whitelaw 2 Chronicles 5:1-14
People
Asaph, David, Heman, Israelites, Jeduthun, Levites, Solomon
Places
Egypt, Holy Place, Horeb, Jerusalem, Most Holy Place, Zion
Topics
Bringeth, Complete, David, Dedicated, Finished, Furnishings, God's, Gold, Hallowed, Holy, Instruments, Performed, Placed, Sanctified, Silver, Solomon, Stored, Store-houses, Temple, Thus, Treasures, Treasuries, Utensils, Vessels, Wrought
Dictionary of Bible Themes
2 Chronicles 5:1

     4363   silver
     5558   storing
     8223   dedication

Library
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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