DAY TWO HUNDRED-TWENTY SEVEN

 

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August 15



   

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Devotional

He said: Lord God of Israel, there is no God like you in heaven or on earth, who keeps his gracious covenant with your servants who walk before you with all their heart. 2 Chronicles 6:14 CSB

Two powerful thoughts in today’s verse. First, there is one and only one God who made the way for a relationship with His creation. Second, this relationship is available to everyone who wants to walk with God with all their heart. You have a choice to make. God has already done His part; He has made a promise or, as the verse says, covenant for you. You could never accomplish the part that God played. God then leaves it up to you to decide what you’re going to do. You can choose to walk toward God, or you can choose to walk away. Where are your steps taking you today?

2 Chronicles 5 CSB

5 So all the work Solomon did for the Lord’s temple was completed. Then Solomon brought the consecrated things of his father David—the silver, the gold, and all the utensils—and put them in the treasuries of God’s temple.

Preparations for the Temple Dedication

2 At that time Solomon assembled at Jerusalem the elders of Israel—all the tribal heads, the ancestral chiefs of the Israelites—in order to bring the ark of the covenant of the Lord up from the city of David, that is, Zion. 3 So all the men of Israel were assembled in the king’s presence at the festival; this was in the seventh month.

4 All the elders of Israel came, and the Levites picked up the ark. 5 They brought up the ark, the tent of meeting, and the holy utensils that were in the tent. The priests and the Levites brought them up. 6 King Solomon and the entire congregation of Israel who had gathered around him were in front of the ark sacrificing sheep, goats, and cattle that could not be counted or numbered because there were so many. 7 The priests brought the ark of the Lord’s covenant to its place, into the inner sanctuary of the temple, to the most holy place, beneath the wings of the cherubim. 8 And the cherubim spread their wings over the place of the ark so that the cherubim formed a cover above the ark and its poles. 9 The poles were so long that their ends were seen from the holy place in front of the inner sanctuary, but they were not seen from outside; they are still there today. 10 Nothing was in the ark except the two tablets that Moses had put in it at Horeb, where the Lord had made a covenant with the Israelites when they came out of Egypt.

11 Now all the priests who were present had consecrated themselves regardless of their divisions. When the priests came out of the holy place, 12 the Levitical singers dressed in fine linen and carrying cymbals, harps, and lyres were standing east of the altar, and with them were 120 priests blowing trumpets. The Levitical singers were descendants of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun and their sons and relatives. 13 The trumpeters and singers joined together to praise and thank the Lord with one voice. They raised their voices, accompanied by trumpets, cymbals, and musical instruments, in praise to the Lord:

 For he is good;
 his faithful love endures forever.

The temple, the Lord’s temple, was filled with a cloud. 14 And because of the cloud, the priests were not able to continue ministering, for the glory of the Lord filled God’s temple.

2 Chronicles 6 CSB

Solomon’s Dedication of the Temple

6
Then Solomon said:

 The Lord said he would dwell in total darkness,
2 but I have built an exalted temple for you,
 a place for your dwelling forever.

3 Then the king turned and blessed the entire congregation of Israel while they were standing. 4 He said:

 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel!
 He spoke directly to my father David,
 and he has fulfilled the promise
 by his power.
 He said,
5 “Since the day I brought my people Israel
 out of the land of Egypt,
 I have not chosen a city to build a temple in
 among any of the tribes of Israel,
 so that my name would be there,
 and I have not chosen a man
 to be ruler over my people Israel.
6 But I have chosen Jerusalem
 so that my name will be there,
 and I have chosen David
 to be over my people Israel.”
7 My father David had his heart set
 on building a temple for the name of the Lord, the God of Israel.
8 However, the Lord said to my father David,
 “Since it was your desire to build a temple for my name,
 you have done well to have this desire.
9 Yet, you are not the one to build the temple,
 but your son, your own offspring,
 will build the temple for my name.”
10 So the Lord has fulfilled what he promised.
 I have taken the place of my father David
 and I sit on the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised.
 I have built the temple for the name of the Lord, the God of Israel.
11 I have put the ark there,
 where the Lord’s covenant is
 that he made with the Israelites.

Solomon’s Prayer

12 Then Solomon stood before the altar of the Lord in front of the entire congregation of Israel and spread out his hands. 13 For Solomon had made a bronze platform 7½ feet long, 7½ feet wide, and 4½ feet high and put it in the court. He stood on it, knelt down in front of the entire congregation of Israel, and spread out his hands toward heaven. 14 He said:

 Lord God of Israel,
 there is no God like you
 in heaven or on earth,
 who keeps his gracious covenant
 with your servants who walk before you
 with all their heart.
15 You have kept what you promised
 to your servant, my father David.
 You spoke directly to him,
 and you fulfilled your promise by your power,
 as it is today.
16 Therefore, Lord God of Israel,
 keep what you promised
 to your servant, my father David:
 “You will never fail to have a man
 to sit before me on the throne of Israel,
 if only your sons take care to walk in my Law
 as you have walked before me.”
17 Now, Lord God of Israel, please confirm
 what you promised to your servant David.
18 But will God indeed live on earth with humans?
 Even heaven, the highest heaven, cannot contain you,
 much less this temple I have built.
19 Listen to your servant’s prayer and his petition,
 Lord my God,
 so that you may hear the cry and the prayer
 that your servant prays before you,
20 so that your eyes watch over this temple
 day and night,
 toward the place where you said
 you would put your name;
 and so that you may hear the prayer
 your servant prays toward this place.
21 Hear the petitions of your servant
 and your people Israel,
 which they pray toward this place.
 May you hear in your dwelling place in heaven.
 May you hear and forgive.
22 If a man sins against his neighbor
 and is forced to take an oath
 and he comes to take an oath
 before your altar in this temple,
23 may you hear in heaven and act.
 May you judge your servants,
 condemning the wicked man by bringing
 what he has done on his own head
 and providing justice for the righteous
 by rewarding him according to his righteousness.
24 If your people Israel are defeated before an enemy,
 because they have sinned against you,
 and they return to you and praise your name,
 and they pray and plead for mercy
 before you in this temple,
25 may you hear in heaven
 and forgive the sin of your people Israel.
 May you restore them to the land
 you gave them and their ancestors.
26 When the skies are shut and there is no rain
 because they have sinned against you,
 and they pray toward this place
 and praise your name,
 and they turn from their sins
 because you are afflicting them,
27 may you hear in heaven
 and forgive the sin of your servants
 and your people Israel,
 so that you may teach them the good way
 they should walk in.
 May you send rain on your land
 that you gave your people for an inheritance.
28 When there is famine in the land,
 when there is pestilence,v  when there is blight or mildew, locust or grasshopper,
 when their enemies besiege them
 in the land and its cities,
 when there is any plague or illness,
29 every prayer or petition
 that any person or that all your people Israel may have—
 they each know their own affliction and suffering—
 as they spread out their hands toward this temple,
30 may you hear in heaven, your dwelling place,
 and may you forgive and give to everyone
 according to all their ways, since you know each heart,
 for you alone know the human heart,
31 so that they may fear you
 and walk in your ways
 all the days they live on the land
 you gave our ancestors.
32 Even for the foreigner who is not of your people Israel
 but has come from a distant land
 because of your great name
 and your strong hand and outstretched arm:
 when he comes and prays toward this temple,
33 may you hear in heaven in your dwelling place,
 and do all the foreigner asks you.
 Then all the peoples of the earth will know your name,
 to fear you as your people Israel do
 and know that this temple I have built
 bears your name.
34 When your people go out to fight against their enemies,
 wherever you send them,
 and they pray to you
 in the direction of this city you have chosen
 and the temple that I have built for your name,
35 may you hear their prayer and petition in heaven
 and uphold their cause.
36 When they sin against you—
 for there is no one who does not sin—
 and you are angry with them
 and hand them over to the enemy,
 and their captors deport them
 to a distant or nearby country,
37 and when they come to their senses
 in the land where they were deported
 and repent and petition you in their captors’ land,
 saying, “We have sinned and done wrong;
 we have been wicked,”
38 and when they return to you with all their mind and all their heart
 in the land of their captivity where they were taken captive,
 and when they pray in the direction of their land
 that you gave their ancestors,
 and the city you have chosen,
 and toward the temple I have built for your name,
39 may you hear their prayer and petitions in heaven,
 your dwelling place,
 and uphold their cause.
 May you forgive your people
 who sinned against you.
40 Now, my God,
 please let your eyes be open
 and your ears attentive
 to the prayer of this place.
41 Now therefore:
 Arise, Lord God, come to your resting place,
 you and your powerful ark.
 May your priests, Lord God, be clothed with salvation,
 and may your faithful people rejoice in goodness.
42 Lord God, do not reject your anointed one;
 remember your servant David’s acts of faithful love.

2 Chronicles 7 CSB

The Dedication Ceremonies

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When Solomon finished praying, fire descended from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the Lord filled the temple. 2 The priests were not able to enter the Lord’s temple because the glory of the Lord filled the temple of the Lord. 3 All the Israelites were watching when the fire descended and the glory of the Lord came on the temple. They bowed down on the pavement with their faces to the ground. They worshiped and praised the Lord:

 For he is good,
 for his faithful love endures forever.

4 The king and all the people were offering sacrifices in the Lord’s presence. 5 King Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty-two thousand cattle and one hundred twenty thousand sheep and goats. In this manner the king and all the people dedicated God’s temple. 6 The priests and the Levites were standing at their stations. The Levites had the musical instruments of the Lord, which King David had made to give thanks to the Lord—“for his faithful love endures forever”—when he offered praise with them. Across from the Levites, the priests were blowing trumpets, and all the people were standing. 7 Since the bronze altar that Solomon had made could not accommodate the burnt offering, the grain offering, and the fat of the fellowship offerings, Solomon first consecrated the middle of the courtyard that was in front of the Lord’s temple and then offered the burnt offerings and the fat of the fellowship offerings there.

8 So Solomon and all Israel with him—a very great assembly, from the entrance to Hamath to the Brook of Egypt—observed the festival at that time for seven days. 9 On the eighth day they held a solemn assembly, for the dedication of the altar lasted seven days and the festival seven days. 10 On the twenty-third day of the seventh month he sent the people home, rejoicing and with happy hearts for the goodness the Lord had done for David, for Solomon, and for his people Israel.

11 So Solomon finished the Lord’s temple and the royal palace. Everything that had entered Solomon’s heart to do for the Lord’s temple and for his own palace succeeded.

The Lord’s Response

12 Then the Lord appeared to Solomon at night and said to him:

I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for myself as a temple of sacrifice. 13 If I shut the sky so there is no rain, or if I command the grasshopper to consume the land, or if I send pestilence on my people, 14 and my people, who bear my name, humble themselves, pray and seek my face, and turn from their evil ways, then I will hear from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land. 15 My eyes will now be open and my ears attentive to prayer from this place. 16 And I have now chosen and consecrated this temple so that my name may be there forever; my eyes and my heart will be there at all times.

17 As for you, if you walk before me as your father David walked, doing everything I have commanded you, and if you keep my statutes and ordinances, 18 I will establish your royal throne, as I promised your father David: You will never fail to have a man ruling in Israel.

19 However, if you turn away and abandon my statutes and my commands that I have set before you and if you go and serve other gods and bow in worship to them, 20 then I will uproot Israel from the soil that I gave them, and this temple that I have sanctified for my name I will banish from my presence; I will make it an object of scorn and ridicule among all the peoples. 21 As for this temple, which was exalted, everyone who passes by will be appalled and will say, “Why did the Lord do this to this land and this temple?” 22 Then they will say, “Because they abandoned the Lord God of their ancestors who brought them out of the land of Egypt. They clung to other gods and bowed in worship to them and served them. Because of this, he brought all this ruin on them.”

2 Chronicles 8 CSB

Solomon’s Later Building Projects

8
At the end of twenty years during which Solomon had built the Lord’s temple and his own palace— 2 Solomon had rebuilt the cities Hiram gave him and settled Israelites there— 3 Solomon went to Hamath-zobah and seized it. 4 He built Tadmor in the wilderness along with all the storage cities that he built in Hamath. 5 He built Upper Beth-horon and Lower Beth-horon—fortified cities with walls, gates, and bars— 6 Baalath, all the storage cities that belonged to Solomon, all the chariot cities, the cavalry cities, and everything Solomon desired to build in Jerusalem, Lebanon, or anywhere else in the land of his dominion.

7 As for all the peoples who remained of the Hethites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites, who were not from Israel— 8 their descendants who remained in the land after them, those the Israelites had not completely destroyed—Solomon imposed forced labor on them; it is this way today. 9 But Solomon did not consign the Israelites to be slaves for his work; they were soldiers, commanders of his captains, and commanders of his chariots and his cavalry. 10 These were King Solomon’s deputies: 250 who supervised the people.

11 Solomon brought the daughter of Pharaoh from the city of David to the house he had built for her, for he said, “My wife must not live in the house of King David of Israel because the places the ark of the Lord has come into are holy.”

Public Worship Established at the Temple

12 At that time Solomon offered burnt offerings to the Lord on the Lord’s altar he had made in front of the portico. 13 He followed the daily requirement for offerings according to the commandment of Moses for Sabbaths, New Moons, and the three annual appointed festivals: the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the Festival of Weeks, and the Festival of Shelters. 14 According to the ordinances of his father David, he appointed the divisions of the priests over their service, of the Levites over their responsibilities to offer praise and to minister before the priests following the daily requirement, and of the gatekeepers by their divisions with respect to each temple gate, for this had been the command of David, the man of God. 15 They did not turn aside from the king’s command regarding the priests and the Levites concerning any matter or concerning the treasuries. 16 All of Solomon’s work was carried out from the day the foundation was laid for the Lord’s temple until it was finished. So the Lord’s temple was completed.

Solomon’s Fleet

17 At that time Solomon went to Ezion-geber and to Eloth on the seashore in the land of Edom. 18 So Hiram sent ships to him by his servants along with crews of experienced seamen. They went with Solomon’s servants to Ophir, took from there seventeen tons of gold, and delivered it to King Solomon.

Psalm 72 CSB

A Prayer for the King

Of Solomon.

1
God, give your justice to the king
 and your righteousness to the king’s son.
2 He will judge your people with righteousness
 and your afflicted ones with justice.
3 May the mountains bring well-being to the people
 and the hills, righteousness.
4 May he vindicate the afflicted among the people,
 help the poor,
 and crush the oppressor.

5 May they fear you while the sun endures
 and as long as the moon, throughout all generations.
6 May the king be like rain that falls on the cut grass,
 like spring showers that water the earth.
7 May the righteous flourish in his days
 and well-being abound
 until the moon is no more.

8 May he rule from sea to sea
 and from the Euphrates
 to the ends of the earth.
9 May desert tribes kneel before him
 and his enemies lick the dust.
10 May the kings of Tarshish
 and the coasts and islands bring tribute,
 the kings of Sheba and Seba offer gifts.
11 Let all kings bow in homage to him,
 all nations serve him.

12 For he will rescue the poor who cry out
 and the afflicted who have no helper.
13 He will have pity on the poor and helpless
 and save the lives of the poor.
14 He will redeem them from oppression and violence,
 for their lives are precious in his sight.

15 May he live long!
 May gold from Sheba be given to him.
 May prayer be offered for him continually,
 and may he be blessed all day long.
16 May there be plenty of grain in the land;
 may it wave on the tops of the mountains.
 May its crops be like Lebanon.
 May people flourish in the cities
 like the grass of the field.
17 May his name endure forever;
 as long as the sun shines,
 may his fame increase.
 May all nations be blessed by him
 and call him blessed.

18 Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel,
 who alone does wonders.
19 Blessed be his glorious name forever;
 the whole earth is filled with his glory.
 Amen and amen.
20 The prayers of David son of Jesse are concluded.

2 Chronicles 5 CSB

5 So all the work Solomon did for the Lord’s temple was completed. Then Solomon brought the consecrated things of his father David—the silver, the gold, and all the utensils—and put them in the treasuries of God’s temple.

Preparations for the Temple Dedication

2 At that time Solomon assembled at Jerusalem the elders of Israel—all the tribal heads, the ancestral chiefs of the Israelites—in order to bring the ark of the covenant of the Lord up from the city of David, that is, Zion. 3 So all the men of Israel were assembled in the king’s presence at the festival; this was in the seventh month.

4 All the elders of Israel came, and the Levites picked up the ark. 5 They brought up the ark, the tent of meeting, and the holy utensils that were in the tent. The priests and the Levites brought them up. 6 King Solomon and the entire congregation of Israel who had gathered around him were in front of the ark sacrificing sheep, goats, and cattle that could not be counted or numbered because there were so many. 7 The priests brought the ark of the Lord’s covenant to its place, into the inner sanctuary of the temple, to the most holy place, beneath the wings of the cherubim. 8 And the cherubim spread their wings over the place of the ark so that the cherubim formed a cover above the ark and its poles. 9 The poles were so long that their ends were seen from the holy place in front of the inner sanctuary, but they were not seen from outside; they are still there today. 10 Nothing was in the ark except the two tablets that Moses had put in it at Horeb, where the Lord had made a covenant with the Israelites when they came out of Egypt.

11 Now all the priests who were present had consecrated themselves regardless of their divisions. When the priests came out of the holy place, 12 the Levitical singers dressed in fine linen and carrying cymbals, harps, and lyres were standing east of the altar, and with them were 120 priests blowing trumpets. The Levitical singers were descendants of Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun and their sons and relatives. 13 The trumpeters and singers joined together to praise and thank the Lord with one voice. They raised their voices, accompanied by trumpets, cymbals, and musical instruments, in praise to the Lord:

 For he is good;
 his faithful love endures forever.

The temple, the Lord’s temple, was filled with a cloud. 14 And because of the cloud, the priests were not able to continue ministering, for the glory of the Lord filled God’s temple.

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2 Chronicles 6 CSB

Solomon’s Dedication of the Temple

6
Then Solomon said:

 The Lord said he would dwell in total darkness,
2 but I have built an exalted temple for you,
 a place for your dwelling forever.

3 Then the king turned and blessed the entire congregation of Israel while they were standing. 4 He said:

 Blessed be the Lord God of Israel!
 He spoke directly to my father David,
 and he has fulfilled the promise
 by his power.
 He said,
5 “Since the day I brought my people Israel
 out of the land of Egypt,
 I have not chosen a city to build a temple in
 among any of the tribes of Israel,
 so that my name would be there,
 and I have not chosen a man
 to be ruler over my people Israel.
6 But I have chosen Jerusalem
 so that my name will be there,
 and I have chosen David
 to be over my people Israel.”
7 My father David had his heart set
 on building a temple for the name of the Lord, the God of Israel.
8 However, the Lord said to my father David,
 “Since it was your desire to build a temple for my name,
 you have done well to have this desire.
9 Yet, you are not the one to build the temple,
 but your son, your own offspring,
 will build the temple for my name.”
10 So the Lord has fulfilled what he promised.
 I have taken the place of my father David
 and I sit on the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised.
 I have built the temple for the name of the Lord, the God of Israel.
11 I have put the ark there,
 where the Lord’s covenant is
 that he made with the Israelites.

Solomon’s Prayer

12 Then Solomon stood before the altar of the Lord in front of the entire congregation of Israel and spread out his hands. 13 For Solomon had made a bronze platform 7½ feet long, 7½ feet wide, and 4½ feet high and put it in the court. He stood on it, knelt down in front of the entire congregation of Israel, and spread out his hands toward heaven. 14 He said:

 Lord God of Israel,
 there is no God like you
 in heaven or on earth,
 who keeps his gracious covenant
 with your servants who walk before you
 with all their heart.
15 You have kept what you promised
 to your servant, my father David.
 You spoke directly to him,
 and you fulfilled your promise by your power,
 as it is today.
16 Therefore, Lord God of Israel,
 keep what you promised
 to your servant, my father David:
 “You will never fail to have a man
 to sit before me on the throne of Israel,
 if only your sons take care to walk in my Law
 as you have walked before me.”
17 Now, Lord God of Israel, please confirm
 what you promised to your servant David.
18 But will God indeed live on earth with humans?
 Even heaven, the highest heaven, cannot contain you,
 much less this temple I have built.
19 Listen to your servant’s prayer and his petition,
 Lord my God,
 so that you may hear the cry and the prayer
 that your servant prays before you,
20 so that your eyes watch over this temple
 day and night,
 toward the place where you said
 you would put your name;
 and so that you may hear the prayer
 your servant prays toward this place.
21 Hear the petitions of your servant
 and your people Israel,
 which they pray toward this place.
 May you hear in your dwelling place in heaven.
 May you hear and forgive.
22 If a man sins against his neighbor
 and is forced to take an oath
 and he comes to take an oath
 before your altar in this temple,
23 may you hear in heaven and act.
 May you judge your servants,
 condemning the wicked man by bringing
 what he has done on his own head
 and providing justice for the righteous
 by rewarding him according to his righteousness.
24 If your people Israel are defeated before an enemy,
 because they have sinned against you,
 and they return to you and praise your name,
 and they pray and plead for mercy
 before you in this temple,
25 may you hear in heaven
 and forgive the sin of your people Israel.
 May you restore them to the land
 you gave them and their ancestors.
26 When the skies are shut and there is no rain
 because they have sinned against you,
 and they pray toward this place
 and praise your name,
 and they turn from their sins
 because you are afflicting them,
27 may you hear in heaven
 and forgive the sin of your servants
 and your people Israel,
 so that you may teach them the good way
 they should walk in.
 May you send rain on your land
 that you gave your people for an inheritance.
28 When there is famine in the land,
 when there is pestilence,v  when there is blight or mildew, locust or grasshopper,
 when their enemies besiege them
 in the land and its cities,
 when there is any plague or illness,
29 every prayer or petition
 that any person or that all your people Israel may have—
 they each know their own affliction and suffering—
 as they spread out their hands toward this temple,
30 may you hear in heaven, your dwelling place,
 and may you forgive and give to everyone
 according to all their ways, since you know each heart,
 for you alone know the human heart,
31 so that they may fear you
 and walk in your ways
 all the days they live on the land
 you gave our ancestors.
32 Even for the foreigner who is not of your people Israel
 but has come from a distant land
 because of your great name
 and your strong hand and outstretched arm:
 when he comes and prays toward this temple,
33 may you hear in heaven in your dwelling place,
 and do all the foreigner asks you.
 Then all the peoples of the earth will know your name,
 to fear you as your people Israel do
 and know that this temple I have built
 bears your name.
34 When your people go out to fight against their enemies,
 wherever you send them,
 and they pray to you
 in the direction of this city you have chosen
 and the temple that I have built for your name,
35 may you hear their prayer and petition in heaven
 and uphold their cause.
36 When they sin against you—
 for there is no one who does not sin—
 and you are angry with them
 and hand them over to the enemy,
 and their captors deport them
 to a distant or nearby country,
37 and when they come to their senses
 in the land where they were deported
 and repent and petition you in their captors’ land,
 saying, “We have sinned and done wrong;
 we have been wicked,”
38 and when they return to you with all their mind and all their heart
 in the land of their captivity where they were taken captive,
 and when they pray in the direction of their land
 that you gave their ancestors,
 and the city you have chosen,
 and toward the temple I have built for your name,
39 may you hear their prayer and petitions in heaven,
 your dwelling place,
 and uphold their cause.
 May you forgive your people
 who sinned against you.
40 Now, my God,
 please let your eyes be open
 and your ears attentive
 to the prayer of this place.
41 Now therefore:
 Arise, Lord God, come to your resting place,
 you and your powerful ark.
 May your priests, Lord God, be clothed with salvation,
 and may your faithful people rejoice in goodness.
42 Lord God, do not reject your anointed one;
 remember your servant David’s acts of faithful love.

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2 Chronicles 7 CSB

The Dedication Ceremonies

7
When Solomon finished praying, fire descended from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the Lord filled the temple. 2 The priests were not able to enter the Lord’s temple because the glory of the Lord filled the temple of the Lord. 3 All the Israelites were watching when the fire descended and the glory of the Lord came on the temple. They bowed down on the pavement with their faces to the ground. They worshiped and praised the Lord:

 For he is good,
 for his faithful love endures forever.

4 The king and all the people were offering sacrifices in the Lord’s presence. 5 King Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty-two thousand cattle and one hundred twenty thousand sheep and goats. In this manner the king and all the people dedicated God’s temple. 6 The priests and the Levites were standing at their stations. The Levites had the musical instruments of the Lord, which King David had made to give thanks to the Lord—“for his faithful love endures forever”—when he offered praise with them. Across from the Levites, the priests were blowing trumpets, and all the people were standing. 7 Since the bronze altar that Solomon had made could not accommodate the burnt offering, the grain offering, and the fat of the fellowship offerings, Solomon first consecrated the middle of the courtyard that was in front of the Lord’s temple and then offered the burnt offerings and the fat of the fellowship offerings there.

8 So Solomon and all Israel with him—a very great assembly, from the entrance to Hamath to the Brook of Egypt—observed the festival at that time for seven days. 9 On the eighth day they held a solemn assembly, for the dedication of the altar lasted seven days and the festival seven days. 10 On the twenty-third day of the seventh month he sent the people home, rejoicing and with happy hearts for the goodness the Lord had done for David, for Solomon, and for his people Israel.

11 So Solomon finished the Lord’s temple and the royal palace. Everything that had entered Solomon’s heart to do for the Lord’s temple and for his own palace succeeded.

The Lord’s Response

12 Then the Lord appeared to Solomon at night and said to him:

I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for myself as a temple of sacrifice. 13 If I shut the sky so there is no rain, or if I command the grasshopper to consume the land, or if I send pestilence on my people, 14 and my people, who bear my name, humble themselves, pray and seek my face, and turn from their evil ways, then I will hear from heaven, forgive their sin, and heal their land. 15 My eyes will now be open and my ears attentive to prayer from this place. 16 And I have now chosen and consecrated this temple so that my name may be there forever; my eyes and my heart will be there at all times.

17 As for you, if you walk before me as your father David walked, doing everything I have commanded you, and if you keep my statutes and ordinances, 18 I will establish your royal throne, as I promised your father David: You will never fail to have a man ruling in Israel.

19 However, if you turn away and abandon my statutes and my commands that I have set before you and if you go and serve other gods and bow in worship to them, 20 then I will uproot Israel from the soil that I gave them, and this temple that I have sanctified for my name I will banish from my presence; I will make it an object of scorn and ridicule among all the peoples. 21 As for this temple, which was exalted, everyone who passes by will be appalled and will say, “Why did the Lord do this to this land and this temple?” 22 Then they will say, “Because they abandoned the Lord God of their ancestors who brought them out of the land of Egypt. They clung to other gods and bowed in worship to them and served them. Because of this, he brought all this ruin on them.”

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2 Chronicles 8 CSB

Solomon’s Later Building Projects

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At the end of twenty years during which Solomon had built the Lord’s temple and his own palace— 2 Solomon had rebuilt the cities Hiram gave him and settled Israelites there— 3 Solomon went to Hamath-zobah and seized it. 4 He built Tadmor in the wilderness along with all the storage cities that he built in Hamath. 5 He built Upper Beth-horon and Lower Beth-horon—fortified cities with walls, gates, and bars— 6 Baalath, all the storage cities that belonged to Solomon, all the chariot cities, the cavalry cities, and everything Solomon desired to build in Jerusalem, Lebanon, or anywhere else in the land of his dominion.

7 As for all the peoples who remained of the Hethites, Amorites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites, who were not from Israel— 8 their descendants who remained in the land after them, those the Israelites had not completely destroyed—Solomon imposed forced labor on them; it is this way today. 9 But Solomon did not consign the Israelites to be slaves for his work; they were soldiers, commanders of his captains, and commanders of his chariots and his cavalry. 10 These were King Solomon’s deputies: 250 who supervised the people.

11 Solomon brought the daughter of Pharaoh from the city of David to the house he had built for her, for he said, “My wife must not live in the house of King David of Israel because the places the ark of the Lord has come into are holy.”

Public Worship Established at the Temple

12 At that time Solomon offered burnt offerings to the Lord on the Lord’s altar he had made in front of the portico. 13 He followed the daily requirement for offerings according to the commandment of Moses for Sabbaths, New Moons, and the three annual appointed festivals: the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the Festival of Weeks, and the Festival of Shelters. 14 According to the ordinances of his father David, he appointed the divisions of the priests over their service, of the Levites over their responsibilities to offer praise and to minister before the priests following the daily requirement, and of the gatekeepers by their divisions with respect to each temple gate, for this had been the command of David, the man of God. 15 They did not turn aside from the king’s command regarding the priests and the Levites concerning any matter or concerning the treasuries. 16 All of Solomon’s work was carried out from the day the foundation was laid for the Lord’s temple until it was finished. So the Lord’s temple was completed.

Solomon’s Fleet

17 At that time Solomon went to Ezion-geber and to Eloth on the seashore in the land of Edom. 18 So Hiram sent ships to him by his servants along with crews of experienced seamen. They went with Solomon’s servants to Ophir, took from there seventeen tons of gold, and delivered it to King Solomon.

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Psalm 72 CSB

A Prayer for the King

Of Solomon.

1
God, give your justice to the king
 and your righteousness to the king’s son.
2 He will judge your people with righteousness
 and your afflicted ones with justice.
3 May the mountains bring well-being to the people
 and the hills, righteousness.
4 May he vindicate the afflicted among the people,
 help the poor,
 and crush the oppressor.

5 May they fear you while the sun endures
 and as long as the moon, throughout all generations.
6 May the king be like rain that falls on the cut grass,
 like spring showers that water the earth.
7 May the righteous flourish in his days
 and well-being abound
 until the moon is no more.

8 May he rule from sea to sea
 and from the Euphrates
 to the ends of the earth.
9 May desert tribes kneel before him
 and his enemies lick the dust.
10 May the kings of Tarshish
 and the coasts and islands bring tribute,
 the kings of Sheba and Seba offer gifts.
11 Let all kings bow in homage to him,
 all nations serve him.

12 For he will rescue the poor who cry out
 and the afflicted who have no helper.
13 He will have pity on the poor and helpless
 and save the lives of the poor.
14 He will redeem them from oppression and violence,
 for their lives are precious in his sight.

15 May he live long!
 May gold from Sheba be given to him.
 May prayer be offered for him continually,
 and may he be blessed all day long.
16 May there be plenty of grain in the land;
 may it wave on the tops of the mountains.
 May its crops be like Lebanon.
 May people flourish in the cities
 like the grass of the field.
17 May his name endure forever;
 as long as the sun shines,
 may his fame increase.
 May all nations be blessed by him
 and call him blessed.

18 Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel,
 who alone does wonders.
19 Blessed be his glorious name forever;
 the whole earth is filled with his glory.
 Amen and amen.
20 The prayers of David son of Jesse are concluded.




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