2 Chronicles 1:1-12

2 Chronicles 1:1-12

[1] And Solomon  the son  of David  was strengthened  in his kingdom,  and the LORD  his God  was with him, and magnified  him exceedingly.  [2] Then Solomon  spake  unto all Israel,  to the captains  of thousands  and of hundreds,  and to the judges,  and to every governor  in all Israel,  the chief  of the fathers.  [3] So Solomon,  and all the congregation  to the high place  that was at Gibeon;  for there was the tabernacle  of the congregation  of God,  which Moses  the servant  of the LORD  had made  in the wilderness.  [4] But  the ark  of God  had David  brought up  from Kirjathjearim  to the place which David  had prepared  for it: for he had pitched  a tent  for it at Jerusalem.  [5] Moreover the brasen  altar,  that Bezaleel  the son  of Uri,  the son  of Hur,  had made,  he put  before  the tabernacle  of the LORD:  and Solomon  and the congregation  sought  [6] And Solomon  went up  thither to the brasen  altar  before  the LORD,  which was at the tabernacle  of the congregation,  and offered  a thousand  burnt offerings  [7] In that night  did God  appear  unto Solomon,  and said  unto him, Ask  what I shall give  thee. [8] And Solomon  said  unto God,  Thou hast shewed  great  mercy  unto David  my father,  and hast made me to reign  [9] God,  let thy promise  unto David  my father  be established:  for thou hast made me king  over a people  like the dust  of the earth  in multitude.  [10] Give  me now wisdom  and knowledge,  that I may go out  and come in  before  this people:  for who can judge  this thy people,  that is so great?  [11] And God  said  to Solomon,  Because this was in thine heart,  and thou hast not asked  riches,  wealth,  or honour,  nor the life  of thine enemies,  neither yet hast asked  long  life;  but hast asked  wisdom  and knowledge  for thyself, that thou mayest judge  my people,  over whom I have made thee king:  [12] Wisdom  and knowledge  is granted  thee riches,  and wealth,  and honour,  such as none of the kings  have had that have been before  thee, neither shall there any after  thee have the like.