1 Kings 8:12-66

1 Kings 8:12-66

[12] Then spake  Solomon,  The LORD  said  that he would dwell  in the thick darkness.  [13] I have surely  thee an house  to dwell in,  a settled place  for thee to abide in  for ever.  [14] And the king  his face  about,  and blessed  all the congregation  of Israel:  (and all the congregation  of Israel  stood;)  [15] And he said,  Blessed  be the LORD  God  of Israel,  which spake  with his mouth  unto David  my father,  and hath with his hand  fulfilled  it, saying,  [16] Since the day  that I brought forth  my people  Israel  out of Egypt,  I chose  no city  out of all the tribes  of Israel  to build  an house,  that my name  might be therein; but I chose  David  to be over my people  Israel.  [17] And it was in the heart  of David  my father  to build  an house  for the name  of the LORD  God  of Israel.  [18] And the LORD  said  unto David  my father,  Whereas  it was in thine heart  to build  an house  unto my name,  thou didst well  that it was in thine heart.  [19] Nevertheless  thou shalt not build  the house;  but thy son  that shall come forth out  of thy loins,  he shall build  the house  unto my name.  [20] And the LORD  hath performed  his word  that he spake,  and I am risen up  in the room of David  my father,  and sit  on the throne  of Israel,  as the LORD  promised,  and have built  an house  for the name  of the LORD  God  of Israel.  [21] And I have set  there a place  for the ark,  wherein is the covenant  of the LORD,  which he made  with our fathers,  when he brought them out  of the land  of Egypt.  [22] And Solomon  stood  before  the altar  of the LORD  in the presence of  all the congregation  of Israel,  and spread forth  his hands  toward heaven:  [23] And he said,  LORD  God  of Israel,  there is no God  like thee, in heaven  above,  or on earth  beneath, who keepest  covenant  and mercy  with thy servants  that walk  before  thee with all their heart:  [24] Who hast kept  with thy servant  David  my father  that thou promisedst  also with thy mouth,  and hast fulfilled  it with thine hand,  as it is this day.  [25] God  of Israel,  keep  with thy servant  David  my father  that thou promisedst  him, saying,  There shall not fail  thee a man  in my sight  to sit  on the throne  of Israel;  so  that thy children  take heed  to their way,  before  me as thou hast walked  before  me. [26] And now, O God  of Israel,  let thy word,  I pray thee, be verified,  which thou spakest  unto thy servant  David  my father.  [27] But will God  indeed  dwell  on the earth?  behold, the heaven  cannot contain  thee; how much less  this house  that I have builded?  [28] Yet have thou respect  unto the prayer  of thy servant,  and to his supplication,  O LORD  my God,  to hearken  unto the cry  and to the prayer,  which thy servant  prayeth  before  thee to day:  [29] That thine eyes  may be open  toward this house  night  and day,  even toward the place  of which thou hast said,  My name  shall be there: that thou mayest hearken  unto the prayer  which thy servant  shall make  toward this place.  [30] And hearken  thou to the supplication  of thy servant,  and of thy people  Israel,  when they shall pray  toward this place:  and hear  thou in heaven  thy dwelling  place:  and when thou hearest,  forgive.  [31] If any man  trespass  against his neighbour,  and an oath  upon him to cause him to swear,  and the oath  come  before  thine altar  in this house:  [32] Then hear  thou in heaven,  and do,  and judge  thy servants,  condemning  the wicked,  to bring  his way  upon his head;  and justifying  the righteous,  to give  him according to his righteousness.  [33] When thy people  Israel  be smitten down  before  the enemy,  because they have sinned  against thee, and shall turn again  to thee, and confess  thy name,  and pray,  and make supplication  unto thee in this house:  [34] Then hear  thou in heaven,  and forgive  the sin  of thy people  Israel,  and bring them again  unto the land  which thou gavest  unto 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 confess  thy name,  and turn  from their sin,  when thou afflictest  them: [36] Then hear  thou in heaven,  and forgive  the sin  of thy servants,  and of thy people  Israel,  that thou teach  them the good  way  and give  rain  upon thy land,  which thou hast given  to thy people  for an inheritance.  [37] If there be in the land  famine,  if there be pestilence,  blasting,  mildew,  locust,  or if there be caterpiller;  if their enemy  besiege  them in the land  of their cities;  whatsoever plague,  whatsoever sickness  there be; [38] What prayer  and supplication  soever be made by any man,  or by all thy people  Israel,  which shall know  every man  the plague  of his own heart,  and spread forth  his hands  toward this house:  [39] Then hear  thou in heaven  thy dwelling  place,  and forgive,  and do,  and give  to every man  according to his ways,  whose heart  thou 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  unto our fathers.  [41] Moreover concerning a stranger,  that is not of thy people  Israel,  but cometh out  of a far  country  for  thy name's  [42] (For they shall hear  of thy great  name,  and of thy strong  hand,  and of thy stretched out  arm;)  when he shall come  and pray  toward this house;  [43] Hear  thou in heaven  thy dwelling  place,  and do  according to all that the stranger  calleth  to thee for: that all people  of the earth  may know  thy name,  to fear  thee, as do thy people  Israel;  and that they may know  that this house,  which I have builded,  is called  by thy name.  [44] If thy people  go out  to battle  against their enemy,  whithersoever  thou shalt send  them, and shall pray  unto the LORD  toward  the city  which thou hast chosen,  and toward the house  that 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  that sinneth  not,) and thou be angry  with them, and deliver  them to the enemy,  so that they carry them away  unto  the land  of the enemy,  far  or near;  [47] Yet if they shall bethink  themselves in the land  whither they were carried captives,  and repent,  and make supplication  unto thee in the land  of them that carried them captives,  saying,  We have sinned,  and have done perversely,  we have committed wickedness;  [48] And so return  unto thee with all their heart,  and with all their soul,  in the land  of their enemies,  which led them away captive,  and pray  unto thee toward  their land,  which thou gavest  unto their fathers,  the city  which thou hast chosen,  and the house  which I have built  for thy name:  [49] Then hear  thou their prayer  and their supplication  in heaven  thy dwelling  place,  and maintain  their cause,  [50] And forgive  thy people  that have sinned  against thee, and all their transgressions  wherein they have transgressed  against thee, and give  them compassion  before  them who carried them captive,  that they may have compassion  on them: [51] For they be thy people,  and thine inheritance,  which thou broughtest forth  out of Egypt,  from the midst  of the furnace  of iron:  [52] That thine eyes  may be open  unto the supplication  of thy servant,  and unto the supplication  of thy people  Israel,  to hearken  unto them in all that they call  [53] For thou didst separate  them from among all the people  of the earth,  to be thine inheritance,  as thou spakest  by the hand  of Moses  thy servant,  when thou broughtest  our fathers  out of Egypt,  O Lord  [54] And it was so, that when Solomon  had made an end  of praying  all this prayer  and supplication  unto the LORD,  he arose  from before  the altar  of the LORD,  from kneeling  on his knees  with his hands  spread up  to heaven.  [55] And he stood,  and blessed  all the congregation  of Israel  with a loud  voice,  saying,  [56] Blessed  be the LORD,  that hath given  rest  unto his people  Israel,  according to all that he promised:  there hath not failed  one  word  of all his good  promise,  which he promised  by the hand  of Moses  his servant.  [57] The LORD  our God  be with us, as he was with our fathers:  let him not leave  us, nor forsake  [58] That he may incline  our hearts  in all his ways,  and to keep  his commandments,  and his statutes,  and his judgments,  which he commanded  our fathers.  [59] And let these my words,  wherewith I have made supplication  before  the LORD,  our God  day  and night,  that he maintain  the cause  of his servant,  and the cause  of his people  Israel  at all times,  as the matter  [60] That all the people  of the earth  may know  that the LORD  is God,  [61] Let your heart  therefore be perfect  with the LORD  our God,  in his statutes,  and to keep  his commandments,  as at this day.  [62] And the king,  and all Israel  with him, offered  sacrifice  before  the LORD.  [63] And Solomon  offered  a sacrifice  of peace offerings,  which he offered  unto the LORD,  two  and twenty  thousand  oxen,  and an hundred  and twenty  thousand  sheep.  So the king  and all the children  of Israel  dedicated  the house  of the LORD.  [64] The same day  did the king  hallow  the middle  of the court  that was before  the house  of the LORD:  for there he offered  burnt offerings,  and meat offerings,  and the fat  of the peace offerings:  because the brasen  altar  that was before  the LORD  was too little  to receive  the burnt offerings,  and meat offerings,  and the fat  of the peace offerings.  [65] And at that time  Solomon  held  a feast,  and all Israel  with him, a great  congregation,  from the entering  in of Hamath  unto the river  of Egypt,  before  the LORD  our God,  seven  days  and seven  days,  even fourteen  days.  [66] On the eighth  day  the people  away:  and they blessed  the king,  unto their tents  joyful  and glad  of heart  for all the goodness  that the LORD  had done  for David  his servant,  and for Israel  his people.