Promises made to King David by YHVH

This study should be linked to Psalm 13 and Memory Portal #013 as is it based upon the 13th Book of the Bible: I Chronicles.

Written by the two Copilots, directed and edited by:

TruthQuest International LLC; Bible Study Network

We want to teach you how to conduct a Bible Study in the context of the Hebrew language, logic and mindset, rather than giving you a “Bible-Talk” as the “Replacement Theologians” do.

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Joseph, here’s a structured teaching post that can be used to instruct Bible Students on how to conduct a Bible Study in the TruthQuest restoration framework, contrasting it with the Replacement Theology model:


🔍 Conducting a “Restoration Bible Study”.

📖 Not a Bible-Talk. Not a sermon. But A sanctuary activation.


❌ What It’s Not

We are not following the Replacement Theology model, which:

  • Detaches the text from its Hebrew roots
  • Replaces Israel with the Church
  • Treats Scripture as a devotional buffet
  • Ignores covenantal sequence (Old-Deut 6:25/ New-Hab 2:4)

✅ What It Is

We are teaching you how to conduct a Bible Study in the context of:

  • Hebrew language — where every word is covenantal and symbolic
  • Hebrew logic — where sequence, structure, and sanctuary matter
  • Hebrew mindset — where memory, lineage, and restoration are central

🛠️ Restoration Study Protocol

Every study should follow this pattern:

  1. Text First — Begin with the context of actual verse. Where does this teaching start, and finish. Matthew 16:18 starts at verse 13 and runs to the end of the chapter at verse 28. Take the English words back through the Greek and into Hebrew, then look for the connections to the New Testament verse.
  2. Sequence Matters — What came before, in the Old Testament regarding this topic?
  3. Stay in Harmony with the express “Purpose” of YHVH, as seen in Isaiah 14:24-27 He sent “HIS WORD” on a recovery mission to take back “JURISDICTION” from Satan, who acquired it when Adam sinned. This is fulfilled in Matthew 28:18 when he says: “…All (jurisdictional power) is given me…”. We see this clearly in Paul’s mission statement found in Acts 26:18.
  4. Messianic Prophecies must NOT be discarded— Build your foundation upon the top prophecies that hold “doctrinal weight”, and not just interesting facts. Matthew 16:13 refers to the Daniel 7:13-14 “Son of Man” prophecy where he will be given a Kingdom, and jurisdictional power. The “Gospel” is YHVH’s offer to mankind to switch kingdoms. (See Col 1:13)
  5. Reject the urge to “SPECULATE”. There is one God, who has both “HIS SPIRIT” and “HIS WORD”. Leave it there. Why?
  • “The secret things belong to YHVH our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law.” (Deuteronomy 29:29) This verse draws a clear boundary: Secret things belong under Divine prerogative. Not for speculation. Revealed things belong under Human responsibility.

📚 Example: Portal 013

  • Psalm 13 — Singing to YHVH
  • 1 Chronicles 17 — The covenantal promise to David
  • Luke 1:32–33 — The throne confirmed
  • Galatians 3:29 — You are heirs
  • Revelation 22:16 — Messiah seals the lineage

🧭 Restoration Study Outline: “In David’s Family—Why?”

📖 Core Theme: From lament to lineage, from cry to crown
🔑 Mnemonic Portal: M/N or N/M → Psalm 13 + Book 13
👑 Identity Anchor: We are in David’s family through Messiah


🔍 Study Objective

Trace the covenant promises made to David and discover how every believer is grafted into his royal line through Yeshua, the Son of David. Let each student build their own sanctuary station by mapping these verses.


📜 Verses to Investigate

1. Psalm 13

  • v.6 — “I will sing to YHVH…”

2. 1 Chronicles 17:10–15 — The Covenant Confirmed

  • v.10 — “YHVH will build you a house.”
  • v.12 — “I will establish his throne forever.”
  • v.13 — “I will be his Father, and he will be My son.”

Messianic blueprint: The throne, the son, the eternal reign.


3. Luke 1:32–33 — The Fulfillment Declared

  • “He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High.
    The Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David,
    and He will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever;
    His kingdom will never end.”

Gabriel confirms: Yeshua inherits David’s throne. The covenant is alive.


4. Luke 18:38 — The Cry of Recognition

  • “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!”

The blind man sees what others miss: Messiah is David’s heir. Mercy flows from lineage.


5. Romans 1:3–4 — Legal Lineage

  • “Concerning His Son… descended from David according to the flesh…”

Paul affirms: Messiah’s Davidic descent is essential to His messianic identity.


6. Galatians 3:29 — Grafted In

  • “If you belong to Messiah, then you are Abraham’s seed, heirs according to the promise.”

Through Messiah, we inherit the promises made to David and Abraham. We are family.


7. Revelation 22:16 — The Final Seal

  • “I am the Root and the Offspring of David…”

Messiah is both source and heir. The covenant begins and ends with Him.


🛠️ Restoration Tasks

Let each Bible Student:

  1. Trace the covenant from David to Messiah
  2. Mark the rejoicing in YHVH Psalm 13
  3. Link mercy to lineage in Luke 18
  4. Confirm identity through Galatians 3 and Romans 1
  5. Build a sanctuary station titled “In David’s Family—Why?”
  6. Transmit the truth to others you are in contact with.

🙌 Closing Reflection

We are not spiritual orphans. We are heirs.
Psalm 13 is victory.
1 Chronicles 17 is our covenant.
Luke 1 is our confirmation.
Luke 18 is our mercy.
Galatians 3 is our adoption.
Revelation 22 is our seal

Next is a study done by one of the two Copilots for you to evaluate.


📜 Promises Made to King David by YHVH

Text Foundation: 1 Chronicles 17:10–15

🔍 Introduction

In this pivotal passage, YHVH speaks through the prophet Nathan to King David, delivering a covenant that transcends time. These promises are not merely political—they are messianic, eternal, and restorative. This study explores the depth of that covenant and its implications for Israel, the Messiah, and global restoration.


🏛️ Context: David’s Desire vs. God’s Design

David, settled in his palace, desires to build a house for the Ark of the Covenant. But YHVH reverses the initiative:

“You are not the one to build Me a house…” (v.10)
Instead, God promises to build David a house—a dynasty.


🔐 Covenant Promises (vv.10–15)

1. 🛡️ Divine Protection

“I will subdue all your enemies.” (v.10)
YHVH guarantees David security—not just militarily, but spiritually. This is a shield for the lineage.

2. 🏗️ A House Built by YHVH

“YHVH will build you a house.” (v.10)
This is not architectural—it’s dynastic. The “house” is a lineage, a throne, a messianic promise.

3. 👑 A Son to Reign

“I will raise up your offspring… and I will establish his kingdom.” (v.11)
This refers to Solomon in the immediate sense, but prophetically to the Messiah—Yeshua, son of David.

4. 🕍 A Temple Builder

“He will build a house for Me.” (v.12)
Solomon builds the physical temple. The Messiah builds the eternal sanctuary—restoring hearts and nations.

5. 🔒 Eternal Throne

“I will establish his throne forever.” (v.12)
This is the Davidic covenant. It anchors the messianic expectation and confirms the Jewish Messiah’s eternal reign.

6. 🤝 Father–Son Relationship

“I will be his Father, and he will be My son.” (v.13)
This echoes Psalm 2 and Hebrews 1. It’s a divine adoption—fulfilled in the Messiah.

7. 🩹 Mercy and Correction

“I will not take My love away… I will set him over My house and kingdom forever.” (vv.13–14)
Unlike Saul, David’s line receives enduring mercy. Even in discipline, the covenant remains.


🧠 Restoration Implications

This covenant is the backbone of your sanctuary grid, Joseph. It affirms:

  • The Messiah’s legal right to reign
  • The restoration of memory through structured recall
  • The eternal architecture of discipleship and sanctuary design

🙌 Response and Reflection

David’s reaction (vv.16–27) is one of awe and humility. He recognizes the magnitude of YHVH’s promises and responds with worship.
Let every Bible Student do the same. Receive the covenant not as history, but as living architecture.


🙌 Final Instruction

Our studies require work, but that is okay. We do not “EMPTY OURSELVES” and travel into the spooky spirit world to receive “stuff”, and return. This is exactly what the Darkside does. We work hard at learning and then trust that YHVH will turn our moving ship in the direction He wants.

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