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Solomon dedicates the temple
(1 Kings 8.62-66)
1As soon as Solomon finished praying, fire came down from heaven and burnt up the offerings. The LORD's dazzling glory then filled the temple,7.1: Lv 9.23-24. 2and the priests could not go in.
3When the crowd of people saw the fire and the LORD's glory, they knelt down and worshipped the LORD. They prayed:7.3: 1 Ch 16.34; 2 Ch 5.13; Ezra 3.11; Ps 100.5; 106.1; 107.1; 118.1; 136.1; Jr 33.11.
“The LORD is good,
and his love never ends.”
4-5Solomon and the people dedicated the temple to the LORD by sacrificing twenty-two thousand cattle and one hundred and twenty thousand sheep. 6Everybody stood up during the ceremony. The priests were in their assigned places, blowing their trumpets. And the Levites faced them, playing the musical instruments that David had made for them to use when they praised the LORD for his never-ending love.
7On that same day, Solomon dedicated the courtyard in front of the temple and got it ready to be used for worship. The bronze altar he had made was too small, so he used the courtyard to offer sacrifices to please the LORD7.7 sacrifices to please the LORD: See the note at 1.6. and grain sacrifices, and also to send up in smoke the fat from the other offerings.
8For seven days, Solomon and the crowd celebrated the Festival of Shelters, and people came from as far away as the Egyptian Gorge in the south and Lebo-Hamath in the north. 9Then on the next day, everyone came together for worship. They had celebrated a total of fourteen days, seven days for the dedication of the altar and seven more days for the festival. 10Then on the twenty-third day of the seventh month,7.10 seventh month: See the note at 5.2,3. Solomon sent everyone home. They left very happy because of all the good things the LORD had done for David and Solomon, and for his people Israel.
The LORD appears to Solomon again
(1 Kings 9.1-9)
11The LORD's temple and Solomon's palace were now finished. In fact, everything Solomon had planned to do was completed.
12Some time later, the LORD appeared to Solomon in a dream and said:
I heard your prayer, and I have chosen this temple as the place where sacrifices will be offered to me.
13Suppose I hold back the rain or send locusts7.13 locusts: See the note at 6.28. to eat the crops or make my people suffer with deadly diseases. 14If my own people will humbly pray and turn back to me and stop sinning, then I will answer them from heaven. I will forgive them and make their land fertile once again. 15I will hear the prayers made in this temple, 16because it belongs to me, and this is where I will be worshipped for ever. I will never stop watching over it.
17Your father David obeyed me, and now, Solomon, you must do the same. Obey my laws and teachings, 18and I will keep my solemn promise to him that someone from your family will always be king of Israel.7.18: 1 K 2.4.
19But if you or any of the people of Israel disobey my laws or start worshipping foreign gods, 20I will pull you out of this land I gave you. I will desert this temple where I said I would be worshipped, so that people everywhere will think it is only a joke and will make fun of it. 21This temple is now magnificent. But when these things happen, everyone who walks by it will be shocked and will ask, “Why did the LORD do such a terrible thing to his people and to this temple?” 22Then they will answer, “It was because the people of Israel rejected the LORD their God, who rescued their ancestors from Egypt, and they started worshipping other gods.”
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