Holy Lit: The Bible

152 | Temple preparations (1 CHRONICLES 22-29)

10 min · 23 de may de 2026
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We're in the final chapters of King David's life, around 970 to 960 BCE if we're using traditional dating. This is a turning point in ancient Israel's history. After decades of war, the nation finally has some stability. David has unified the twelve tribes, conquered Jerusalem, defeated the surrounding enemies, and brought the Ark of the Covenant to his new capital. But one huge project remains: building a permanent house for God. Source: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aNPjwI4DJ2yrUPU6NzUvP0PyaCrixakm/view

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