Acts 7:46

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Who found favour before God, and desired to find a tabernacle for the God of Jacob.

Original Language Analysis

ὃς Who G3739
ὃς Who
Strong's: G3739
Word #: 1 of 13
the relatively (sometimes demonstrative) pronoun, who, which, what, that
εὑρεῖν found G2147
εὑρεῖν found
Strong's: G2147
Word #: 2 of 13
to find (literally or figuratively)
χάριν favour G5485
χάριν favour
Strong's: G5485
Word #: 3 of 13
graciousness (as gratifying), of manner or act (abstract or concrete; literal, figurative or spiritual; especially the divine influence upon the heart
ἐνώπιον before G1799
ἐνώπιον before
Strong's: G1799
Word #: 4 of 13
in the face of (literally or figuratively)
τοῦ G3588
τοῦ
Strong's: G3588
Word #: 5 of 13
the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in english idiom)
Θεῷ God G2316
Θεῷ God
Strong's: G2316
Word #: 6 of 13
a deity, especially (with g3588) the supreme divinity; figuratively, a magistrate; exceedingly (by hebraism)
καὶ and G2532
καὶ and
Strong's: G2532
Word #: 7 of 13
and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words
ᾐτήσατο desired G154
ᾐτήσατο desired
Strong's: G154
Word #: 8 of 13
to ask (in genitive case)
εὑρεῖν found G2147
εὑρεῖν found
Strong's: G2147
Word #: 9 of 13
to find (literally or figuratively)
σκήνωμα a tabernacle G4638
σκήνωμα a tabernacle
Strong's: G4638
Word #: 10 of 13
an encampment, i.e., (figuratively) the temple (as god's residence), the body (as a tenement for the soul)
τῷ G3588
τῷ
Strong's: G3588
Word #: 11 of 13
the (sometimes to be supplied, at others omitted, in english idiom)
Θεῷ God G2316
Θεῷ God
Strong's: G2316
Word #: 12 of 13
a deity, especially (with g3588) the supreme divinity; figuratively, a magistrate; exceedingly (by hebraism)
Ἰακώβ of Jacob G2384
Ἰακώβ of Jacob
Strong's: G2384
Word #: 13 of 13
jacob (i.e., ja`akob), the progenitor of the israelites

Analysis & Commentary

Who found favour before God, and desired to find a tabernacle for the God of Jacob. Stephen highlights David's faithful desire to build a permanent dwelling for God, a desire born from gratitude and reverence.

Found favour indicates David's covenant relationship with God—not earned but graciously given. David, despite his sins, was 'a man after God's own heart' (1 Samuel 13:14). His desire to find a tabernacle sprang from holy ambition—wanting God's worship to have permanence and dignity matching His glory.

The phrase God of Jacob emphasizes covenant continuity—the same God who made promises to the patriarchs. Jacob's name recalls the wrestling episode (Genesis 32), where God transforms a deceiver into Israel. This hints at God's transforming grace, even working through flawed individuals like David.

Yet desire alone wasn't enough—God denied David's request (2 Samuel 7:12-13), giving the privilege to Solomon. This teaches that godly desires must submit to divine timing and sovereignty. Reformed theology emphasizes God's will transcends human religious plans, even well-intentioned ones. The permanent temple, when built, still pointed beyond itself to Christ as the true temple.

Historical Context

2 Samuel 7 records Nathan's prophecy—David desired to build God a house, but God promised to build David a house (dynasty). This Davidic covenant became foundational to messianic hope. David reigned 1010-970 BCE; his son Solomon built the temple around 960 BCE.

David's denial teaches that being in God's favor doesn't mean every desire is granted. His warrior background disqualified him from temple-building (1 Chronicles 22:8), though his preparations made it possible. Stephen's audience in 34-35 CE prided themselves on the temple (rebuilt by Herod), yet missed that David's true Son, Jesus, fulfilled the temple's ultimate purpose.

The God of Jacob language connects to ancestral promises, reminding hearers that God's purposes span generations. The temple wasn't an innovation but fulfillment of long-standing covenant relationship between God and His people.

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