David wanted to build a temple for God. But God didn't want him to build it. David's son Solomon was going to build it.
Yes, David did not build a house for God. Instead, his son Solomon built the first temple in Jerusalem for God.
David wanted to build the temple, but God did not allow it since David was a man of war.
It was a dream passed down by his father, David. David wanted to build it, but God prevented it because David was a man of war.
It was the desire of David to build a house for the Lord, but David could not because of his past deeds. But God told David that he would allow Solomon to build a house, so the children of Israel would have a permanent worship center where they knew God abode. Read 2nd Samuel chapter 7 and 1st Kings chapter 5.
David was not allowed to build God's house, the Temple, because he had shed much blood and engaged in war throughout his reign. In 1 Chronicles 22:8, God tells David that his son Solomon, who would have a peaceful reign, would be the one to build the Temple. This decision underscored the importance of a peaceful environment for the sacred structure dedicated to worship.
David slew Goliath, built a mighty empire, he wanted to build the famous temple, but god did not want him to do it as he had blood on his fingers.
No it was that God told David not to build the temple , not Solomon.
God did not allow David to build the temple in Jerusalem because he had shed much blood in his lifetime. However, God did bless David by promising that his son Solomon would be the one to build the temple instead.
because according to God, david had blood on his hands. he did though say that david's son soloman could.
According to the Bible, Kind David wanted to build a permanent house for god instead of the Portable Tabernacle. David provided the funds, and his son King Solomon oversaw the building of the 1st Temple
Actually GOD bidding about the temple. David strongly desired to do so but GOD forbid him, reasoning that David had shed too much blood. The task was past on to David's son and successor, Solomon. However it was David that provided most of the financing, gathering the material that was to be used to build the temple.