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The Book of 1st Kings
Chapter 8


1 Kings
Chapter 8


1 Then Solomon
assembled the elders of
Israel and all the heads of
the tribes, the leaders of
the fathers' houses of the
people of Israel, before
King Solomon in
Jerusalem, to bring up the
ark of the covenant of
YAHWEH out of the city of
David, which is Zion.
2 And all the men of Israel
assembled to King
Solomon at the feast in the
month Ethanim, which is
the seventh month.
3 And all the elders of
Israel came, and the priests
took up the ark.
4 And they brought up the
ark of YAHWEH, the tent
of meeting, and all the holy
vessels that were in the
tent; the priests and the
Levites brought them up.
5 And King Solomon and
all the congregation of
Israel, who had assembled
before him, were with him
before the ark, sacrificing
so many sheep and oxen
that they could not be
counted or numbered.
6 Then the priests brought
the ark of the covenant of
YAHWEH to its place, in
the inner sanctuary of the
house, in the most holy
place, underneath the
wings of the cherubim.
7 For the cherubim spread
out their wings over the
place of the ark, so that the
cherubim made a covering
above the ark and its poles.
8 And the poles were so
long that the ends of the
poles were seen from the
holy place before the inner
sanctuary; but they could
not be seen from outside;
and they are there to this
day.
9 There was nothing in the
ark except the two tables
of stone which Moses put
there at Horeb, where
YAHWEH made a covenant
with the people of Israel,
when they came out of the
land of Egypt.










10 And when the priests
came out of the holy place,
a cloud filled the house of
YAHWEH,
11 so that the priests could
not stand to minister
because of the cloud; for
the glory of YAHWEH
filled the house of
YAHWEH.








12 Then Solomon said,
"YAHWEH has set the sun
in the heavens, but has said
that he would dwell in
thick darkness.
13 I have built thee an
exalted house, a place for
thee to dwell in for ever."
14 Then the king faced
about, and blessed all the
assembly of Israel, while all
the assembly of Israel
stood.
15 And he said, "Blessed
be YAHWEH, the God of
Israel, who with his hand
has fulfilled what he
promised with his mouth to
David my father, saying,
16 'Since the day that I
brought my people Israel
out of Egypt, I chose no
city in 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 David my father to build
a house for the name of
YAHWEH, the God of Israel.
18 But YAHWEH said to
David my father, 'Whereas
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 shall be born
to you shall build the house
for my name.'
20 Now YAHWEH has
fulfilled his promise which
he made; for I have risen in
the place of David my
father, and sit on the throne
of Israel, as YAHWEH
promised, and I have built
the house for the name of
YAHWEH, the God of
Israel.
21 And there I have
provided a place for the
ark, in which is the
covenant of YAHWEH
which he made with our
fathers, when he brought
them out of the land of
Egypt."
22 Then Solomon stood
before the altar of
YAHWEH in the presence of
all the assembly of Israel,
and spread forth his hands
toward heaven;
23 and said, "O LORD,
God of Israel, there is no
God like thee, in heaven
above or on earth beneath,
keeping covenant and
showing steadfast love to
thy servants who walk
before thee with all their
heart;
24 who hast kept with thy
servant David my father
what thou didst declare to
him; yea, thou didst speak
with thy mouth, and with
thy hand hast fulfilled it this
day.
25 Now therefore, O
LORD, God of Israel, keep
with thy servant David my
father what thou hast
promised him, saying,
'There shall never fail you
a man before me to sit
upon the throne of Israel, if
only your sons take heed to
their way, to walk before
me as you have walked
before me.'
26 Now therefore, O God
of Israel, let thy word be
confirmed, which thou hast
spoken to thy servant
David my father.
27 "But will God indeed
dwell on the earth? Behold,
heaven and the highest
heaven cannot contain
thee; how much less this
house which I have built!
28 Yet have regard to the
prayer of thy servant and to
his supplication, O LORD
my God, hearkening to the
cry and to the prayer which
thy servant prays before
thee this day;
29 that thy eyes may be
open night and day toward
this house, the place of
which thou hast said, 'My
name shall be there,' that
thou mayest hearken to the
prayer which thy servant
offers toward this place.
30 And hearken thou to
the supplication of thy
servant and of thy people
Israel, when they pray
toward this place; yea, hear
thou in heaven thy dwelling
place; and when thou
hearest, forgive.
31 "If a man sins against
his neighbor and is made to
take an oath, and comes
and swears his oath before
thine altar in this house,
32 then hear thou in
heaven, and act, and judge
thy servants, condemning
the guilty by bringing his
conduct upon his own
head, and vindicating the
righteous by rewarding him
according to his
righteousness.
33 "When thy people
Israel are defeated before
the enemy because they
have sinned against thee, if
they turn again to thee, and
acknowledge thy name,
and pray and make
supplication to thee in this
house;
34 then hear thou in
heaven, and forgive the sin
of thy people Israel, and
bring them again to the
land which thou gavest to
their fathers.
35 "When heaven is shut
up and there is no rain
because they have sinned
against thee, if they pray
toward this place, and
acknowledge thy name,
and turn from their sin,
when thou dost afflict
them,
36 then hear thou in
heaven, and forgive the sin
of thy servants, thy people
Israel, when thou dost
teach them the good way in
which they should walk;
and grant rain upon thy
land, which thou hast given
to thy people as an
inheritance.
37 "If there is famine in
the land, if there is
pestilence or blight or
mildew or locust or
caterpillar; if their enemy
besieges them in any of
their cities; whatever
plague, whatever sickness
there is;
38 whatever prayer,
whatever supplication is
made by any man or by all
thy people Israel, each
knowing the affliction of
his own heart and
stretching out his hands
toward this house;
39 then hear thou in
heaven thy dwelling place,
and forgive, and act, and
render to each whose heart
thou knowest, according to
all his ways (for thou, thou
only, knowest the hearts of
all the children of men);
40 that they may fear thee
all the days that they live in
the land which thou gavest
to our fathers.
41 "Likewise when a
foreigner, who is not of thy
people Israel, comes from a
far country for thy name's
sake
42 (for they shall hear of
thy great name, and thy
mighty hand, and of thy
outstretched arm), when he
comes and prays toward
this house,
43 hear thou in heaven thy
dwelling place, and do
according to all for which
the foreigner calls to thee;
in order that all the peoples
of the earth may know thy
name and fear thee, as do
thy people Israel, and that
they may know that this
house which I have built is
called by thy name.
44 "If thy people go out to
battle against their enemy,
by whatever way thou shalt
send them, and they pray to
YAHWEH toward the city
which thou hast chosen and
the house which I have
built for thy name,
45 then hear thou in
heaven their prayer and
their supplication, and
maintain their cause.
46 "If they sin against
thee for there is no man
who does not sin and
thou art angry with them,
and dost give them to an
enemy, so that they are
carried away captive to the
land of the enemy, far off
or near;
47 yet if they lay it to
heart in the land to which
they have been carried
captive, and repent, and
make supplication to thee
in the land of their captors,
saying, 'We have sinned,
and have acted perversely
and wickedly';
48 if they repent with all
their mind and with all their
heart in the land of their
enemies, who carried them
captive, and pray to thee
toward their land, which
thou gavest to their fathers,
the city which thou hast
chosen, and the house
which I have built for thy
name;
49 then hear thou in
heaven thy dwelling place
their prayer and their
supplication, and maintain
their cause
50 and forgive thy people
who have sinned against
thee, and all their
transgressions which they
have committed against
thee; and grant them
compassion in the sight of
those who carried them
captive, that they may have
compassion on them
51 (for they are thy
people, and thy heritage,
which thou didst bring out
of Egypt, from the midst of
the iron furnace).
52 Let thy eyes be open to
the supplication of thy
servant, and to the
supplication of thy people
Israel, giving ear to them
whenever they call to thee.
53 For thou didst separate
them from among all the
peoples of the earth, to be
thy heritage, as thou didst
declare through Moses, thy
servant, when thou didst
bring our fathers out of
Egypt, O Lord GOD."
54 Now as Solomon
finished offering all this
prayer and supplication to
YAHWEH, he arose from
before the altar of
YAHWEH, where he had knelt
with hands outstretched
toward heaven;
55 and he stood, and
blessed all the assembly of
Israel with a loud voice,
saying,
56 "Blessed be YAHWEH
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
uttered by Moses his
servant.
57 YAHWEH 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 him, to walk in all
his ways, and to keep his
commandments, his
statutes, and his
ordinances, which he
commanded our fathers.
59 Let these words of
mine, wherewith I have
made supplication before
YAHWEH, be near to
YAHWEH our God day and
night, and may he maintain
the cause of his servant,
and the cause of his people
Israel, as each day requires;
60 that all the peoples of
the earth may know that
YAHWEH is God; there is
no other.
61 Let your heart
therefore be wholly true to
YAHWEH our God,
walking in his statutes and
keeping his
commandments, as at this
day."
62 Then the king, and all
Israel with him, offered
sacrifice before YAHWEH.
63 Solomon offered as
peace offerings to
YAHWEH twenty-two
thousand oxen and a
hundred and twenty
thousand sheep. So the
king and all the people of
Israel dedicated the house
of YAHWEH.
64 The same day the king
consecrated the middle of
the court that was before
the house of YAHWEH;
for there he offered the
burnt offering and the
cereal offering and the fat
pieces of the peace
offerings, because the
bronze altar that was
before YAHWEH was too
small to receive the burnt
offering and the cereal
offering and the fat pieces
of the peace offerings.
65 So Solomon held the
feast at that time, and all
Israel with him, a great
assembly, from the
entrance of Hamath to the
Brook of Egypt, before
YAHWEH our God, seven
days.
66 On the eighth day he
sent the people away; and
they blessed the king, and
went to their homes joyful
and glad of heart for all the
goodness that YAHWEH
had shown to David his
servant and to Israel his
people.



























Chronicles or
Kings


2 Chronicles 5:2 Then
Solomon assembled the
elders of Israel and all the
heads of the tribes, the
leaders of the fathers'
houses of the people of
Israel, in Jerusalem, to
bring up the ark of the
covenant of YAHWEH out
of the city of David, which
is Zion.
2 Chronicles 5:3 And all
the men of Israel assembled
before the king at the feast
which is in the seventh
month.
2 Chronicles 5:4 And all
the elders of Israel came,
and the Levites took up the
ark.
2 Chronicles 5:5 And they
brought up the ark, the tent
of meeting, and all the holy
vessels that were in the
tent; the priests and the
Levites brought them up.
2 Chronicles 5:6 And King
Solomon and all the
congregation of Israel, who
had assembled before him,
were before the ark,
sacrificing so many sheep
and oxen that they could
not be counted or
numbered.
2 Chronicles 5:7 So the
priests brought the ark of
the covenant of YAHWEH
to its place, in the inner
sanctuary of the house, in
the most holy place,
underneath the wings of
the cherubim.
2 Chronicles 5:8 For the
cherubim spread out their
wings over the place of the
ark, so that the cherubim
made a covering above the
ark and its poles.
2 Chronicles 5:9 And the
poles were so long that the
ends of the poles were seen
from the holy place before
the inner sanctuary; but
they could not be seen
from outside; and they are
there to this day.
2 Chronicles 5:10 There
was nothing in the ark
except the two tables
which Moses put there at
Horeb, where YAHWEH
made a covenant with the
people of Israel, when they
came out of Egypt.






2 Chronicles 7:1 When
Solomon had ended his
prayer, fire came down
from heaven and consumed
the burnt offering and the
sacrifices, and the glory of
YAHWEH filled the
temple.
2 Chronicles 7:2 And the
priests could not enter the
house of YAHWEH,
because the glory of
YAHWEH filled YAHWEH's
house.




2 Chronicles 6:1 Then
Solomon said, "YAHWEH
has said that he would
dwell in thick darkness.
2 Chronicles 6:2 I have
built thee an exalted house,
a place for thee to dwell in
for ever."
2 Chronicles 6:3 Then the
king faced about, and
blessed all the assembly of
Israel, while all the
assembly of Israel stood.
2 Chronicles 6:4 And he
said, "Blessed be
YAHWEH, the God of Israel,
who with his hand has
fulfilled what he promised
with his mouth to David
my father, saying,
2 Chronicles 6:5 'Since the
day that I brought my
people out of the land of
Egypt, I chose no city in all
the tribes of Israel in which
to build a house, that my
name might be there, and I
chose no man as prince
over my people Israel;
2 Chronicles 6:6 but I
have chosen Jerusalem that
my name may be there and
I have chosen David to be
over my people Israel.'
2 Chronicles 6:7 Now it
was in the heart of David
my father to build a house
for the name of YAHWEH,
the God of Israel.
2 Chronicles 6:8 But
YAHWEH said to David my
father, 'Whereas it was in
your heart to build a house
for my name, you did well
that it was in your heart;
2 Chronicles 6:9
nevertheless you shall not
build the house, but your
son who shall be born to
you shall build the house
for my name.'
2 Chronicles 6:10 Now
YAHWEH has fulfilled his
promise which he made;
for I have risen in the place
of David my father, and sit
on the throne of Israel, as
YAHWEH promised, and I
have built the house for the
name of YAHWEH, the
God of Israel.
2 Chronicles 6:11 And
there I have set the ark, in
which is the covenant of
YAHWEH which he made
with the people of Israel."
2 Chronicles 6:12 Then
Solomon stood before the
altar of YAHWEH in the
presence of all the
assembly of Israel, and
spread forth his hands.
2 Chronicles 6:13
Solomon had made a
bronze platform five cubits
long, five cubits wide, and
three cubits high, and had
set it in the court; and he
stood upon it. Then he
knelt upon his knees in the
presence of all the
assembly of Israel, and
spread forth his hands
toward heaven;
2 Chronicles 6:14 and
said, "O LORD, God of
Israel, there is no God like
thee, in heaven or on earth,
keeping covenant and
showing steadfast love to
thy servants who walk
before thee with all their
heart;
2 Chronicles 6:15 who
hast kept with thy servant
David my father what thou
didst declare to him; yea,
thou didst speak with thy
mouth, and with thy hand
hast fulfilled it this day.
2 Chronicles 6:16 Now
therefore, O LORD, God
of Israel, keep with thy
servant David my father
what thou hast promised
him, saying, 'There shall
never fail you a man before
me to sit upon the throne
of Israel, if only your sons
take heed to their way, to
walk in my law as you have
walked before me.'
2 Chronicles 6:17 Now
therefore, O LORD, God
of Israel, let thy word be
confirmed, which thou hast
spoken to thy servant
David.
2 Chronicles 6:18 "But
will God dwell indeed with
man on the earth? Behold,
heaven and the highest
heaven cannot contain
thee; how much less this
house which I have built!
2 Chronicles 6:19 Yet
have regard to the prayer
of thy servant and to his
supplication, O LORD my
God, hearkening to the cry
and to the prayer which thy
servant prays before thee;
2 Chronicles 6:20 that thy
eyes may be open day and
night toward this house,
the place where thou hast
promised to set thy name,
that thou mayest hearken
to the prayer which thy
servant offers toward this
place.
2 Chronicles 6:21 And
hearken thou to the
supplications of thy servant
and of thy people Israel,
when they pray toward this
place; yea, hear thou from
heaven thy dwelling place;
and when thou hearest,
forgive.
2 Chronicles 6:22 "If a
man sins against his
neighbor and is made to
take an oath, and comes
and swears his oath before
thy altar in this house,
2 Chronicles 6:23 then
hear thou from heaven, and
act, and judge thy servants,
requiting the guilty by
bringing his conduct upon
his own head, and
vindicating the righteous by
rewarding him according to
his righteousness.
2 Chronicles 6:24 "If thy
people Israel are defeated
before the enemy because
they have sinned against
thee, when they turn again
and acknowledge thy
name, and pray and make
supplication to thee in this
house,
2 Chronicles 6:25 then
hear thou from heaven, and
forgive the sin of thy
people Israel, and bring
them again to the land
which thou gavest to them
and to their fathers.
2 Chronicles 6:26 "When
heaven is shut up and there
is no rain because they
have sinned against thee, if
they pray toward this place,
and acknowledge thy
name, and turn from their
sin, when thou dost afflict
them,
2 Chronicles 6:27 then
hear thou in heaven, and
forgive the sin of thy
servants, thy people Israel,
when thou dost teach them
the good way in which they
should walk; and grant rain
upon thy land, which thou
hast given to thy people as
an inheritance.
2 Chronicles 6:28 "If there
is famine in the land, if
there is pestilence or blight
or mildew or locust or
caterpillar; if their enemies
besiege them in any of their
cities; whatever plague,
whatever sickness there is;
2 Chronicles 6:29
whatever prayer, whatever
supplication is made by any
man or by all thy people
Israel, each knowing his
own affliction, and his own
sorrow and stretching out
his hands toward this
house;
2 Chronicles 6:30 then
hear thou from heaven thy
dwelling place, and forgive,
and render to each whose
heart thou knowest,
according to all his ways
(for thou, thou only,
knowest the hearts of the
children of men);
2 Chronicles 6:31 that they
may fear thee and walk in
thy ways all the days that
they live in the land which
thou gavest to our fathers.
2 Chronicles 6:32
"Likewise when a
foreigner, who is not of thy
people Israel, comes from a
far country for the sake of
thy great name, and thy
mighty hand, and thy
outstretched arm, when he
comes and prays toward
this house,
2 Chronicles 6:33 hear
thou from heaven thy
dwelling place, and do
according to all for which
the foreigner calls to thee;
in order that all the peoples
of the earth may know thy
name and fear thee, as do
thy people Israel, and that
they may know that this
house which I have built is
called by thy name.
2 Chronicles 6:34 "If thy
people go out to battle
against their enemies, by
whatever way thou shalt
send them, and they pray to
thee toward this city which
thou hast chosen and the
house which I have built
for thy name,
2 Chronicles 6:35 then
hear thou from heaven their
prayer and their
supplication, and maintain
their cause.
2 Chronicles 6:36 "If they
sin against thee for there
is no man who does not
sin and thou art angry
with them, and dost give
them to an enemy, so that
they are carried away
captive to a land far or
near;
2 Chronicles 6:37 yet if
they lay it to heart in the
land to which they have
been carried captive, and
repent, and make
supplication to thee in the
land of their captivity,
saying, 'We have sinned,
and have acted perversely
and wickedly';
2 Chronicles 6:38 if they
repent with all their mind
and with all their heart in
the land of their captivity,
to which they were carried
captive, and pray toward
their land, which thou
gavest to their fathers, the
city which thou hast
chosen, and the house
which I have built for thy
name,
2 Chronicles 6:39 then
hear thou from heaven thy
dwelling place their prayer
and their supplications, and
maintain their cause and
forgive thy people who
have sinned against thee.
2 Chronicles 6:40 Now, O
my God, let thy eyes be
open and thy ears attentive
to a prayer of this place.
2 Chronicles 6:41 "And
now arise, O LORD God,
and go to thy resting place,
thou and the ark of thy
might. Let thy priests, O
LORD God, be clothed
with salvation, and let thy
saints rejoice in thy
goodness.
2 Chronicles 6:42 O
LORD God, do not turn
away the face of thy
anointed one! Remember
thy steadfast love for David
thy servant."
2 Chronicles 7:1 When
Solomon had ended his
prayer, fire came down
from heaven and consumed
the burnt offering and the
sacrifices, and the glory of
YAHWEH filled the
temple.
2 Chronicles 7:2 And the
priests could not enter the
house of YAHWEH,
because the glory of
YAHWEH filled YAHWEH's
house.
2 Chronicles 7:3 When all
the children of Israel saw
the fire come down and the
glory of YAHWEH upon
the temple, they bowed
down with their faces to
the earth on the pavement,
and worshiped and gave
thanks to YAHWEH,
saying, "For he is good, for
his steadfast love endures
for ever."
2 Chronicles 7:4 Then the
king and all the people
offered sacrifice before
YAHWEH.
2 Chronicles 7:5 King
Solomon offered as a
sacrifice twenty-two
thousand oxen and a
hundred and twenty
thousand sheep. So the
king and all the people
dedicated the house of
God.
2 Chronicles 7:6 The
priests stood at their posts;
the Levites also, with the
instruments for music to
YAHWEH which King
David had made for giving
thanks to YAHWEH for
his steadfast love endures
for ever whenever David
offered praises by their
ministry; opposite them the
priests sounded trumpets;
and all Israel stood.
2 Chronicles 7:7 And
Solomon consecrated the
middle of the court that
was before the house of
YAHWEH; for there he offered
the burnt offering and the
fat of the peace offerings,
because the bronze altar
Solomon had made could
not hold the burnt offering
and the cereal offering and
the fat.
2 Chronicles 7:8 At that
time Solomon held the
feast for seven days, and all
Israel with him, a very
great congregation, from
the entrance of Hamath to
the Brook of Egypt.
2 Chronicles 7:9 And on
the eighth day they held a
solemn assembly; for they
had kept the dedication of
the altar seven days and the
feast seven days.
2 Chronicles 7:10 On the
twenty-third day of the
seventh month he sent the
people away to their
homes, joyful and glad of
heart for the goodness that
YAHWEH had shown to
David and to Solomon and
to Israel his people.















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