1 Chronicles 29 - Contemporary English Version Interconfessional Edition(CEVDCI)

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1 worshiped.

11 along with offerings of wine.

22The people were very happy, and they ate and drank there at the Lord's altar.

That same day, Solomon was again crowned king. The people celebrated and poured olive oil on Solomon's head to show that he would be their next king. They also poured oil on Zadok's head to show that he was their priest.

23 1 K 2.12. So Solomon became king after David his father. Solomon was successful, and everyone in Israel obeyed him.

24Every official and every soldier, as well as all of David's other sons, were loyal to him.

25The Lord made Solomon a great king, and the whole nation was amazed at how famous he was. In fact, no other king of Israel was as great as Solomon.

David Dies

26David the son of Jesse was king of Israel

272 S 5.4,5; 1 Ch 3.1-4. for 40 years. He ruled from Hebron for 7 years and from Jerusalem for 33 years.

28David was rich and respected and lived to be an old man. Then he died, and his son Solomon became king.

29Everything David did while he was king is included in the history written by the prophets Samuel, Nathan, and Gad.

30They wrote about his powerful rule and about the things that happened not only to him, but also to Israel and the other nations.

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