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1
Then
Solomon
assembled
the elders
of Israel
and all
the heads
of the tribes,
the leaders
of the fathers'
households of the sons
of Israel
,
to King
Solomon
in Jerusalem,
to bring
up the ark
of the covenant
of the LORD
from the city
of David,
which
is Zion.
2
All
the men
of Israel
assembled
themselves to King
Solomon
at the feast,
in the month
Ethanim,
which
is the seventh
month.
3
Then all
the elders
of Israel
came,
and the priests
took
up the ark.
4
They
brought
up the ark
of the LORD
and the tent
of meeting
and all
the holy
utensils,
which
were in the tent,
and the priests
and the Levites
brought
them up.
5
And King
Solomon
and all
the congregation
of Israel,
who were assembled
to him, were with him before
the ark,
sacrificing
so many
sheep
and oxen
they could not be counted
or numbered.
6
Then the priests
brought
the ark
of the covenant
of the LORD
to its place,
into the inner sanctuary
of the house,
to the most
holy place,
under
the wings
of the cherubim.
7
For the cherubim
spread
their wings
over
the place
of
the ark
,
and the cherubim
made a c
over
ing
over
the ark
and its poles
from above.
8
But the poles
were so long
that the ends
of the poles
could be seen
from the holy
place before
the inner sanctuary,
but they could not be seen
outside;
they are there
to this
day.
9
There was nothing
in the ark
except
the two
tablets
of stone
which
Moses
put
there
at Horeb,
where
the LORD
made
a covenant with the sons
of Israel,
when they came
out of the land
of Egypt.
10
It happened
that when the priests
came
from the holy
place, the cloud
filled
the house
of the LORD,
11
so that the priests
could
not stand
to minister
because
of the cloud,
for the glory
of the LORD
filled
the house
of the LORD
.
12
Then
Solomon
said,
"The LORD
has said
that He would dwell
in the thick cloud.
13
"I have surely
built
You a lofty
house,
A place
for Your dwelling
forever."
14
Then the king
faced
about
and blessed
all
the assembly
of Israel
,
while
all
the assembly
of Israel
was standing.
15
He said,
"Blessed
be the LORD,
the God
of Israel,
who
spoke
with His mouth
to my father
David
and has fulfilled
it with His hand,
saying,
16
Since
the day
that I brought
My people
Israel
from Egypt,
I did not choose
a city
out of all
the tribes
of
Israel
in which to build
a house
that My name
might be there,
but I chose
David
to be over
My people
Israel
.'
17
"Now it was in the heart
of my father
David
to build
a house
for the name
of the LORD,
the God
of Israel.
18
"But the LORD
said
to my father
David,
'Because
it was in your heart
to build
a house
for My name,
you did well
that
it was in your heart
.
19
'
Nevertheless
you shall not build
the house
,
but your son
who will be born
to you, he will build
the house
for My name.'
20
"Now the LORD
has fulfilled
His word
which
He spoke;
for I have risen
in place
of my father
David
and sit
on the throne
of Israel,
as the LORD
promised,
and have built
the house
for the name
of the LORD,
the God
of Israel.
21
"There
I have set
a place
for the ark,
in
which
is the covenant
of the LORD,
which
He made
with our fathers
when He brought
them from the land
of Egypt."
22
Then Solomon
stood
before
the altar
of the LORD
in the presence
of all
the assembly
of Israel
and spread
out his hands
toward heaven.
23
He said,
"O LORD,
the
God
of Israel,
there is no
God
like
You in heaven
above
or on earth
beneath,
keeping
covenant
and showing lovingkindness
to Your servants
who walk
before
You with all
their heart,
24
who
have kept
with Your servant,
my father
David,
that which
You have promised
him; indeed, You have spoken
with Your mouth
and have fulfilled
it with Your hand
as it is this
day.
25
"Now
therefore, O LORD,
the God
of Israel,
keep
with Your servant
David
my father
that which
You have promised
him, saying,
'
You shall not lack
a man
to sit
on the throne
of Israel,
if
only
your sons
take heed
to their way
to walk
before
Me as you have walked.'
26
"Now
therefore, O God
of Israel,
let Your word,
I pray,
be confirmed
which
You have spoken
to Your servant,
my father
David.
27
"But will God
indeed
dwell
on the earth?
Behold,
heaven
and the highest
heaven
cannot
contain
You, how much
less
this
house
which
I have built!
28
"Yet have regard
to the prayer
of
Your servant
and to his supplication,
O LORD
my God,
to listen
to the cry
and
to the prayer
which
Your servant
prays
before
You today;
29
that Your eyes
may be open
toward
this
house
night
and day,
toward
the place
of
which
You have said,
'My name
shall be there,'
to listen
to the prayer
which
Your servant
shall pray
toward
this
place.
30
"Listen
to the supplication
of Your servant
and of Your people
Israel,
when
they pray
toward
this
place;
hear
in heaven
Your dwelling
place;
hear
and forgive.
31
"If
a man
sins
against his neighbor
and is made
to take
an oath,
and he comes
and takes an oath
before
Your altar
in this
house,
32
then hear
in heaven
and act
and judge
Your servants,
condemning
the wicked
by bringing
his way
on his own head
and justifying
the righteous
by giving
him according to his righteousness.
33
"When Your people
Israel
are defeated
before
an enemy,
because
they have sinned
against You, if they turn to You again
and confess
Your name
and pray
and make supplication
to You in this
house,
34
then hear
in heaven,
and forgive
the sin
of Your people
Israel,
and bring them back
to the land
which
You gave
to their fathers.
35
"When the heavens
are shut
up and there is no
rain,
because
they have sinned
against You, and they pray
toward
this
place
and confess
Your name
and turn
from their sin
when
You afflict
them,
36
then hear
in heaven
and forgive
the sin
of Your servants
and of
Your people
Israel,
indeed,
teach
them the good
way
in
which
they should walk.
And send
rain
on Your land,
which
You have given
Your people
for an inheritance.
37
"If
there is famine
in the land,
if
there is pestilence,
if
there is blight
or mildew,
locust
or grasshopper,
if
their enemy
besieges
them in the land
of their cities,
whatever
plague,
whatever
sickness
there is,
38
whatever
prayer
or supplication
is made
by any
man
or by all
Your people
Israel,
each
knowing
the affliction
of his own heart,
and spreading
his hands
toward
this
house;
39
then hear
in heaven
Your dwelling
place,
and forgive
and act
and render
to each
according to all
his ways,
whose
heart
You
know
,
for You alone
know
the
heart
s
of all
the sons
of men,
40
that they may fear
You all
the days
that they live
in the land
which
You have given
to our fathers.
41
"Also
concerning
the foreigner
who
is not of Your people
Israel,
when he comes
from a far
country
for Your name's
sake
42
(for they will hear
of Your great
name
and Your mighty
hand,
and of Your outstretched
arm);
when he comes
and prays
toward
this
house,
43
hear
in heaven
Your dwelling
place,
and do
according to all
for
which
the foreigner
calls
to You, in order
that all
the peoples
of the earth
may know
Your name,
to fear
You, as do Your people
Israel,
and that they
may know
that this
house
which
I have built
is called
by Your name.
44
"When
Your people
go
out to battle
against
their enemy,
by whatever
way
You shall send
them, and they pray
to the LORD
toward
the city
which
You have chosen
and the house
which
I have built
for Your name,
45
then hear
in heaven
their prayer
and their supplication,
and maintain
their cause.
46
"When
they sin
against You (for there is no
man
who
does not sin)
and You are angry
with them and deliver
them to an enemy,
so that they take
them away captive
to the land
of the enemy,
far
off or
near;
47
if they take
thought
in the land
where
they have been taken
captive,
and repent
and make supplication
to You
in the land
of those who have taken
them
captive,
saying,
'
We have sinned
and have committed iniquity,
we have acted wickedly';
48
if they return
to You with all
their heart
and with all
their soul
in the land
of their enemies
who
have taken
them captive,
and pray
to You toward
their land
which
You have given
to their fathers,
the city
which
You have chosen,
and the house
which
I have built
for Your name;
49
then hear
their prayer
and their supplication
in heaven
Your dwelling
place,
and maintain
their cause,
50
and forgive
Your people
who
have sinned
against You and all
their transgressions
which
they have transgressed
against You, and make
them objects of compassion
before
those
who
have taken
them captive,
that they may have compassion
on them
51
(for they are Your people
and Your inheritance
which
You have brought forth
from Egypt,
from the midst
of the iron
furnace),
52
that Your eyes
may be open
to the supplication
of Your servant
and
to the supplication
of Your people
Israel,
to listen
to them whenever
they call
to You.
53
"For You have separated
them from all
the peoples
of the earth
as Your inheritance,
as You spoke
through
Moses
Your servant,
when You brought
our fathers
forth
from Egypt,
O Lord
GOD."
54
When Solomon
had finished
praying
this
entire
prayer
and supplication
to the LORD,
he arose
from before
the altar
of the LORD,
from kneeling
on his knees
with his hands
spread
toward heaven.
55
And he stood
and blessed
all
the assembly
of Israel
with a loud
voice,
saying:
56
"Blessed
be the LORD,
who
has given
rest
to His people
Israel,
according to all
that
He promised
;
not one
word
has failed
of all
His good
promise,
which
He promised
through
Moses
His servant.
57
"May the LORD
our God
be with
us,
as He was with our fathers;
may He not leave
us or forsake
us,
58
that He may incline
our hearts
to Himself, to walk
in all
His ways
and to keep
His commandments
and His statutes
and His ordinances,
which
He commanded
our fathers.
59
"And may these
words
of mine, with which
I have made supplication
before
the LORD,
be near
to the LORD
our God
day
and night,
that He may maintain
the cause
of His servant
and
the cause
of His people
Israel,
as each
day
requires,
60
so
that all
the peoples
of the earth
may know
that the LORD
is God;
there is no one
else.
61
"Let your heart
therefore be wholly devoted
to the LORD
our God,
to walk
in His statutes
and to keep
His commandments,
as at this
day."
62
Now the king
and all
Israel
with him offered
sacrifice
before
the LORD.
63
Solomon
offered
for the sacrifice
of peace offerings,
which
he
offered
to the LORD,
22,000
oxen
and 120,000
sheep.
So the king
and all
the sons
of Israel
dedicated
the house
of the LORD.
64
On the same
day
the king
consecrated
the middle
of the court
that was before
the house
of
the LORD
,
because
there
he offered
the burnt
offering
and the grain
offering
and the fat
of the peace
offering
s;
for the bronze
altar
that was before
the LORD
was too
small
to hold
the burnt
offering
and the grain
offering
and the fat
of the peace
offering
s.
65
So Solomon
observed
the feast
at that time,
and all
Israel
with him, a great
assembly
from the entrance
of Hamath
to the brook
of Egypt,
before
the LORD
our God,
for seven
days
and seven
more
days
,
even fourteen
days
.
66
On the eighth
day
he sent
the people
away
and they blessed
the king.
Then they went
to their tents
joyful
and glad
of heart
for all
the goodness
that the LORD
had shown
to David
His servant
and to Israel
His people.
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