3 He got a large supply of iron to make into nails and hinges for the doors, and he provided so much bronze that it could not be weighed.
4 He also had cedar logs brought in from the cities of Sidon and Tyre.
5 He said, “The temple for the Lord must be great, so that everyone in the world will know about it. But since my son Solomon is young and has no experience, I will make sure that everything is ready for the temple to be built.”That's why David did all these things before he died.
6 David sent for his son Solomon and told him to build a temple for the Lord God of Israel.
7 He said:My son, I wanted to build a temple where the Lord my God would be worshipped.
8 But some time ago, he told me, “David, you have killed too many people and have fought too many battles. That's why you are not the one to build my temple.
9 But when your son becomes king, I will give him peace throughout his kingdom. His name will be Solomon, because during his rule I will keep Israel safe and peaceful.