Second Book of Samuel 7
The prophecy of Nathan
1 Once David had settled into his house and Yahweh had given him rest from all the enemies surrounding him,
2 the king said to the prophet Nathan, ‘Look, I am living in a house of cedar while the ark of God dwells in a tent’.
3 Nathan said to the king, ‘Go and do all that is in your mind, for Yahweh is with you’.
4 But that very night the word of Yahweh came to Nathan:
5 ‘Go and tell my servant David, “Thus Yahweh speaks: Are you the man to build me a house to dwell in?
6 I have never stayed in a house from the day I brought the Israelites out of Egypt until today, but have always led a wanderer’s life in a tent.
7 In all my journeying with the whole people of Israel, did I say to any one of the judges of Israel, whom I had appointed as shepherds of Israel my people: Why have you not built me a house of cedar?”
8 This is what you must say to my servant David, “Yahweh Sabaoth says this: I took you from the pasture, from following the sheep, to be leader of my people Israel;
9 I have been with you on all your expeditions; I have cut off all your enemies before you. I will give you fame as great as the fame of the greatest on earth.
10 I will provide a place for my people Israel; I will plant them there and they shall dwell in that place and never be disturbed again; nor shall the wicked continue to oppress them as they did,
11 in the days when I appointed judges over my people Israel; I will give them rest from all their enemies. Yahweh will make you great; Yahweh will make you a House.
12 And when your days are ended and you are laid to rest with your ancestors, I will preserve the offspring of your body after you and make his sovereignty secure.
13 (It is he who shall build a house for my name, and I will make his royal throne secure for ever.)
14 I will be a father to him and he a son to me; if he does evil, I will punish him with the rod such as men use, with strokes such as mankind gives.
15 Yet I will is not withdraw my favour from him, as I withdrew it from your predecessor.
16 Your House and your sovereignty will always stand secure before me and your throne be established for ever.”‘
17 Nathan related all these words to David and this whole revelation.
David’s prayer
18 King David then went in and, seated before Yahweh, said: ‘Who am I, Lord Yahweh, and what is my House, that you have led me as far as this?
19 Yet in your sight, Lord Yahweh, this is still not far enough, and you make your promises extend to the House of your servant for a far-distant future…
20 What more can David say to you, when you yourself have singled out your servant, Lord Yahweh?
21 For your servant’s sake, this dog of yours, you have done so great a thing by revealing this to your servant.
22 In this is your greatness, Lord Yahweh; there is none like you, no God but you alone, as our own ears have heard.
23 Is there another people on the earth like your people Israel, with a God setting out to redeem them and make them his people, make them renowned, work great and terrible things on their behalf, drive nations out and gods before his people?
24 You have constituted your people Israel to be your own people for ever; and you, Yahweh, have become their God.
25 Now, Lord Yahweh, always keep the promise you have made your servant and his House, and do as you have said.
26 Your name will be exalted for ever and men will say, “Yahweh Sabaoth is God over Israel.” The House of your servant David will be made secure in your presence,
27 since you yourself, Yahweh Sabaoth, God of Israel, have made this revelation to your servant, “I will build you a House”; hence your servant has ventured to offer this prayer to you.
28 Yes, Lord Yahweh, you are God indeed, your words are true and you have made this fair promise to your servant.
29 Be pleased, then, to bless the House of your servant, that it may continue for ever in your presence; for you, Lord Yahweh, have spoken; and with your blessing the House of your servant will be for ever blessed.’
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