Restoring
the Fallen House of David
By Dani’el Rendelman
www.emetministries.com
A
popular phrase among believers
today is that the Father
is rebuilding the temple
of David. This expression
can be found in some of
the latest best-selling
books and is sung in several
popular messianic praise
and worship songs. The buzz
around town is that Yahweh(Hebrew
name of the LORD) is rebuilding
the fallen house of David,
but what exactly does that
mean?
If
asked this question, most
believers would either give
you a puzzled look or spout
off some answer that has
to deal with praise and
worship and David being
a man after Yahweh’s own
heart. For most people it
seems the house of David
is synonymous with Solomon’s
temple but this is not exactly
the case. Yes, the aspects
of worship are very important
whenever one looks at the
life of David but we must
choose to move beyond popular
catch phrases to Biblical
understanding. That is what
this Torah study is all
about.
Some
of this truth may surprise
you, most of it will cause
you to study the Bible,
and all of this writing
should point you to the
Father of creation who is
truly rebuilding the fallen
house of His son David.
Let’s
examine what the it really
mean when the Word says
in Acts 15:16, “I will rebuild
the fallen ten/house/temple/tabernacle
of David.”
All
scriptures passages quoted
are from the King James
Version.
DAVID
DIDN’T BUILD IT
One
amazing fact about the musician
Beethoven is that his music
wasn’t popular until after
he was dead. It wasn’t until
his body was six feet under
did people discover the
talent and inspiration found
in Beethoven’s music. A
similar thing happened to
David. His house wasn’t
built until after he had
passed on from this life.
You see it was David’s desire
to build a house for Yahweh
but he wasn’t allowed to
do it:
“And
it was in the heart of David
my father to build an house
for the name of Yahweh Elohim
of Israel. And Yahweh said
unto David my father, Whereas
it was in thine heart to
build an house unto my name,
thou didst well that it
was in thine heart. Nevertheless
thou shalt not build the
house; but thy son that
shall come forth out of
thy loins, he shall build
the house unto my name,”
1 Kings 8:17-19.
David
wanted to build a house
for Yahweh but couldn’t
because he wasn’t supposed
to, his sons were. David
was a man of war. David
brought the sword and shed
blood. Though David had
the heart of a worshipper
he wasn’t permitted to put
his bloodshed hands to work.
“But Yahweh Elohim said
unto me, Thou shalt not
build an house for my name,
because thou hast been a
man of war, and hast shed
blood,” 1 Chronicles 28:3.
So,
from the above passages
it is clear to see that
David didn’t necessarily
“build” his own house…but
what is a house anyway?
NOT
A PHYSICAL BUILDING
The
phrase “house of David”
is found 25 times in the
King James Version and is
used predominantly in regards
to David’s family or lineage
and NOT to a physical building
or temple. You’ve heard
the saying that it’s the
people that make the difference
between a house and a home,
well in David’s case his
house is the Israelite people.
We must understand that
when the scriptures talk
about Israel that the Word
is not just referring to
a small nation in the Middle
East but to ALL Israel scattered
amongst the nations – we
are Isra’el!
At
times David’s house consisted
of just the tribe of Judah
(1 Kings 12:20), at other
moments David’s house was
a few mighty men(1 Chronicles
11:10), while at David’s
death his house was the
entire Hebrew people united
in peace (Zechariah 12:10).
The issue here is a people
united in peace not a building
made by man. The physical
building comes after the
nation experiences Yahweh’s
shalom as an outward sign
of His approval and power(this
will even take place during
the end times and reign
of Moshiach Yahshua upon
this earth).
The
word for “house” in Hebrew
is “bayith.” (Strongs’ #H1004)
According to Strong’s this
word means “a house, especially
family, home-born, house(-hold).”
Many people refer to the
house of David as the “sukkah”
of David but according to
Stong’s the word “sukkah”
is never used.
It
comes from the root word
“banah” (Strongs’ #H1129)
which means, “ to build
and begin to build, obtain
children, make, repair,
set up.”
From
studying the above Hebrew
words, it becomes clear
that a correct rendering
of “house of David” would
be “family or household
of David.” It is also clear
that Solomon’s temple does
play a part of the rebuilding
of the fallen house of David.
In
acts 15:16 the King James
Version translates the Greek
word “skene” as “tabernacle”
but this is not the best
rendering of the meaning.
The Greek word “skene” is
from the root word “skeuos,”
which specifically means
“a wife as contributing
to the usefulness of the
husband.” The KJV also mistranslates
the word “fallen” which
should read “flown away.”
And the KJV word “build”
could better be interpreted
as “raise up.” Let’s substitute
those meanings into the
verse: “After this I will
return, and will raise up
again my bride that has
left me.” Now a crystal
clear picture is given as
to what the Father’s will
is for these last days.
He is preparing His bride
– Israel(not the church).
He is bringing His people
together and building them
“to make in himself of twain
one new man, so making peace,”
Ephesians 2:15.
THE
HOUSE IS THE PEOPLE ISRAEL
IN UNITY
So,
when the scriptures speak
of the “house of David”
it means the “family or
children of David.” This
family of David includes
not only those who followed
in his lineage but also
those before it. The twelve
tribes of Israel comprise
the house of David that
Yahweh is rebuilding in
our day! The people of Israel
are called the “house of
David” because from His
kingly lineage the Moshiach
would come and because of
the peace that was established
while David and his son
reigned.
In
several verses the house
of David is even used as
a title of the people of
Israel and Jerusalem(Zechariah
13:1, Zechariah 12:10, Zechariah
12:8, Zechariah 12:7, Isaiah
7:2, Nehemiah 12:32, 1 Chronicles
10:19, 2 Chronicles 8:11,
and others)
Just
read Acts 15:16 in context
and the idea that the house
of David is Israel at peace
is made more clear:
“Then
all the multitude kept silence,
and gave audience to Barnabas
and Paul, declaring what
miracles and wonders Yahweh
had wrought among the Gentiles
by them. And after they
had held their peace, James
answered, saying, Men and
brethren, hearken unto me:
Simeon hath declared how
Elohim at the first did
visit the Gentiles, to take
out of them a people for
his name. And to this agree
the words of the prophets;
as it is written, After
this I will return, and
will build again the tabernacle
of David, which is fallen
down; and I will build again
the ruins thereof, and I
will set it up,” Acts 15:12-16.
The
early Messianic leaders
understood the plan of the
ages that David’s tabernacle
or house is being rebuilt
as believers come to national
identity as Israel through
Yahshua the Messiah. The
twelve tribes are being
assembled from the nations,
thus the house of David
is being restored.
To
understand this we must
recognize that Israel was
once united (David’s house
was built) and then divided
and dispersed. Now in these
latter-days Yahweh is rebuilding
His dwelling place.
THE
HOUSE BUILT
Yahweh
made an amazing covenant
with David in 2 Samuel 7:1-17
that affects this study
greatly. Here Hashem speaks
to David saying, “I was
with thee whithersoever
thou wentest, and have cut
off all thine enemies out
of thy sight, and have made
thee a great name, like
unto the name of the great
men that are in the earth.
Moreover I will appoint
a place for my people Israel,
and will plant them, that
they may dwell in a place
of their own, and move no
more; neither shall the
children of wickedness afflict
them any more, as beforetime…and
when thy days be fulfilled,
and thou shalt sleep with
thy fathers, I will set
up thy seed after thee,
which shall proceed out
of thy bowels, and I will
establish his kingdom. He
shall build an house for
my name, and I will establish
the throne of his kingdom
for ever.”
The
above verses show that:
§
Peace will come to the Land
of Israel through the sword
§
David’s son will build a
house for Yahweh’s name
§
A physical land for Israel
is given as before
§
The house of David was completed
by his son
§
There will be peace in the
Land
§
David’s house is the household
of Israel – all 12 tribes
§
This is an everlasting covenant
§
Yahweh will do the work
through His people Israel
When
David passed away his son
Solomon ascended to the
throne of Israel. King Solomon
did not fight in wars but
experienced peace in Israel
as never before or since.
This peace couldn’t have
come if David hadn’t first
brought the sword. David
proved himself as a man
of war, which no doubtly
made life easier for His
son Solomon. Solomon, whose
name actually means “peaceful,”
inherited a throne of unity
over all Isra’el.
THE
HOUSE BROKEN DOWN
Yahshua
Himself said, “Every kingdom
divided against itself is
brought to desolation and
every city or house divided
against itself shall not
stand,” Matthew 12:25. This
is exactly what happened
to Israel – the house of
David.
Because
of sin(lawlessness) the
peace that David worked
for and the shalom Solomon
kept ended when Solomon
died and his son Rehoboam
was crowned king. 1 Kings
12 recounts the history
behind the split of a nation;
the division that would
disperse Israel and Deuteronomy
28:64 says, “And Yahweh
Elohim shall scatter thee
among all people, from the
one end of the earth even
unto the other; and there
thou shalt serve other gods,
which neither thou nor thy
fathers have known, even
wood and stone.”
The
house of David was divided
but not destroyed, “Howbeit
Yahweh would not destroy
the house of David, because
of the covenant that he
had made with David, and
as he promised to give a
light to him and to his
sons forever,” 2 Chronicles
21:7. Yahweh knew from the
beginning(1 Kings 12:24)
what would happen to His
bride Israel but He has
never left her. In fact,
today He is rebuilding the
house of David/Israel “Yahweh
hath appeared of old unto
me, saying, Yea, I have
loved thee with an everlasting
love: therefore with loving
kindness have I drawn thee.
Again I will build thee,
and thou shalt be built,
O virgin of Israel: thou
shalt again be adorned with
thy tabrets, and shalt go
forth in the dances of them
that make merry,” Jeremiah
31: 3 & 4.
THE
HOUSE/FAMILY REBUILT
Just
as the peace that Israel
experienced during the time
of David came through the
sword and bloodshed, today’s
rebuilding of the fallen
tabernacle will come the
same way. The house of David
experienced peace when Solomon
was on the throne, well
it will once again experience
peace when the Son of David
– Yahshua is on the throne
(Luke 1:27). “And in mercy
shall the throne be established:
and he shall sit upon it
in truth in the tabernacle
of David, judging, and seeking
judgment, and hasting righteousness,”
Isaiah 16:5.
Isaiah
7:13-14, “And he said, Hear
ye now, O house of David;
Is it a small thing for
you to weary men, but will
ye weary my Elohim also?
Therefore
Adonay himself shall give
you a sign; Behold, a virgin
shall conceive, and bear
a son, and shall call his
name Immanuel.”
Yahshua
said, “Think not that I
am come to send peace on
earth: I came not to send
peace, but a sword,” Matthew
10:34. Through His shed
blood and sword of the Spirit
(Torah properly interpreted)
people are set free to walk
as Messianic Israel in peace.
Yahshua didn’t come to bring
peace on earth but He did
come to bring peace to Israel.
The same Bible that says
in Psalm 122 to “pray for
the peace of Jerusalem”
also says in Ephesians 2
“He is our peace.” So, when
you are praying for the
peace of Jerusalem you are
actually praying that the
people of Israel to accept
Yahshua as the Messiah!
This
revelation correlates directly
with Zechariah 12:10, “And
I will pour upon the house
of David, upon the inhabitants
of Jerusalem, the spirit
of grace and of supplications:
and they shall look upon
me whom they have pierced,
and they shall mourn for
him, as one mourned for
his only son, and shall
be in bitterness for him,
as one that is in bitterness
for his firstborn.”
This
spirit of supplication that
is poured upon Israel is
the same one Yahshua spoke
of when He said, “It is
written, My house is the
house of prayer,” Luke 19:46.
The bloodshed that brings
peace is that of the Messiah
“in whom we have redemption
through his blood, the forgiveness
of sins, according to the
riches of his grace,” Ephesians
1:7.
So
far we’ve learned:
§
Abba Yahweh is restoring
His bride Israel
§
The house of David is not
Solomon’s temple but physical
Israel
§
It is called David’s house
because the Son of David
Yahshua has come to ultimately
rebuild/restore it through
His blood sacrifice
§
The rebuilding of the people
Israel will come through
love
THE
KEY TO RESTORATION
Now
let’s understand the backbone
of this grand plan. According
to the prophets, Yahweh
Elohim is rebuilding the
fallen house of David in
our midst! It is happening
all around us and will continue
until the house is fully
built, it will continue
until peace fully comes
to all Israel. Isaiah 22:22,
“And the key of the house
of David will I lay upon
his shoulder; so he shall
open, and none shall shut;
and he shall shut, and none
shall open.” Well, a key
to understanding this restoration
is found 1 Kings 12:26-28,
“And Jeroboam said in his
heart, Now shall the kingdom
return to the house of David:
If this people go up to
do sacrifice in the house
of Yahweh at Jerusalem,
then shall the heart of
this people turn again unto
their lord, even unto Rehoboam
king of Judah, and they
shall kill me, and go again
to Rehoboam king of Judah.
Whereupon the king took
counsel, and made two calves
of gold, and said unto them,
It is too much for you to
go up to Jerusalem: behold
thy gods, O Israel, which
brought thee up out of the
land of Egypt.”
At
this time Israel has been
split into the Northern
kingdom, under Jeroboam’s
rule, and the Southern Kingdom.
Jeroboam understood that
the house of David was established
or built up through following
the Torah(sacrificing to
Yahweh). Therefore he knew
that if he allowed the people
of the Northern kingdom
to worship in Jerusalem(in
the prescribed manner) that
their hearts would turn
towards Yahweh and death
would come to him.
Wicked
Jeroboam recognized that
the house of David would
be restored if all Israel
followed the path of love(the
Torah). That’s why Jeroboam
set up the two golden calves,
he wanted to persuade the
Northern Kingdom not to
worship Yahweh by following
the teachings of Moses.
Sadly, he succeed as millions
turned their hearts back
to the gods of Egypt and
away from the one who delivered
Israel from bondage into
the Promised Land. Things
are just now beginning to
change.
Accordingly
then, if a departure from
Torah brings division to
the house of David then
a return to the commands
of the whole Bible will
bring renewal to Israel!
As each believer returns
to the Torah another brick
is being laid as part of
the new house of David.
Zechariah 13:1 examines
exactly how this is happening,
“In that day there shall
be a fountain opened to
the house of David, to the
inhabitants of Jerusalem
for sin and for uncleanness
And it shall come to pass
in that day, saith Yahweh
Tsabaot, that I will cut
off the names of the idols
out of the land, and they
shall no more be remembered:
and also I will cause the
prophets and the unclean
spirit to pass out of the
land.”
In
this day a fountain of revelation
is coming to people everywhere…Christians
are dissatisfied with “church
as normal” and Jews are
asking questions about Yahshua
like never before. People
are confessing the sins
of generations past and
are ridding their homes
and lifestyles of unclean
holidays, idols, and language.
The names of false deities
are no longer on our lips
and the false prophets who
taught a different evangel
are no longer being tolerated.
The Land is being prepared
for the rebuilding of the
house of David! Isra’el
is returning to Torah.
PRACTICAL
APPLICATION
In
1 Chronicles 28:3 Yahweh
tells David “Thou shalt
not build an house for my
name, because thou hast
been a man of war, and hast
shed blood.”
Yahweh
commissioned David’s son
to build the physical temple(as
an outward sign of a people
at peace). Well, did you
know that the Torah teaches
in Exodus 15:3 that Yahweh
is also a man of war? This
means that Yahweh will build
His house through His sons
- first through the Son
of David Yahshua but also
through you and me. As heirs
with the Son we are called
to prepare the bride, to
seek and save the lost sheep
of the house of Israel,
and to proclaim peace and
blessings by following Torah.
By doing s we are rebuilding
the fallen household of
David and preparing Israel
for the wedding feast of
the ages. “And there came
unto me one of the seven
angels which had the seven
vials full of the seven
last plagues, and talked
with me, saying, Come hither,
I will show thee the bride,
the Lamb's wife. And he
carried me away in the spirit
to a great and high mountain,
and showed me that great
city, the holy Jerusalem,
descending out of heaven
from Yahweh Elohim,” Revelation
21:9 & 10. HalleluYAH!