• King James Version

    1. And it came to pass, when the king sat in his house, and the LORD had given him rest round about from all his enemies; / 2. That the king said unto Nathan the prophet, See now, I dwell in an house of cedar, but the ark of God dwelleth within curtains.

  • Norm

    "Well, well, well, what do we have here? In 2 Samuel 7, we find out that God is a people pleaser! He's so pleased with King David that he promises to give him a dynasty that will last forever. But wait - there's a catch! David's son, Solomon, will be the one to inherit the throne, not David himself.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so we are looking at 2 Samuel 7. What’s going on in this chapter? Bible Expert: Well, Joe, this is an important chapter in the Bible because in it, God makes an important covenant with King David.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: "So, tell me a bit about yourself. What do you do for a living?" Contestant: "Well, I'm actually a Bible scholar, and I'm particularly interested in 2 Samuel 7. So, in 2 Samuel 7, God promises to David that he will make him an eternal dynasty, and that his throne will be established forever.

  • Drill Sergeant

    ATTENTION! Listen up! 2 Samuel 7 ... King David was living in a house of cedar, but the Lord told him he was "not to build a house for [His] name." Instead, God told David that his son would be the one to build the temple.

  • Batman

    Batman: Robin! Have you read the latest chapter of the Bible? Robin: Yes, Batman, it's 2 Samuel 7. Batman: Ah, yes. The Lord promised King David that his dynasty would endure forever. Catwoman: He also promised to dwell in the temple David had wanted to build.

  • Joe Biden

    Hey folks, listen up. Here's the deal. My father used to say, "No malarkey: God is great and He's gonna take care of His people." Well, that's what happened in 2 Samuel 7. See, King David wanted to build God a temple, but God said to him, "Nope, uh, that's not gonna happen.

  • Donald Trump

    In 2 Samuel 7, we see an amazing story of God bless America and make America great again. It all started when King David wanted to build a house for the Lord. But the Lord told him that it was a tremendous hoax! Instead, the Lord promised that David’s house and kingdom would be established forever and that one of his descendants would build the temple.

  • Family Guy

    Brian: Alright, so 2 Samuel 7 is all about God making an everlasting covenant with King David. He promises that David's heirs will have an unending dynasty and that he'll establish a temple to honor him.