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2 Chronicles 6-7

Solomon Addresses the People(A)

Then Solomon said, “Yahweh said he would live in a dark cloud. But I have built you a high temple, a home for you to live in permanently.”

Then the king turned around and blessed the whole assembly from Israel while they were standing. “Thanks be to Yahweh Elohim of Israel. With his mouth he made a promise to my father David; with his hand he carried it out. He said, ‘Ever since I brought my people Israel out of Egypt, I didn’t choose any city from the tribes of Israel as a place to build a temple for my name. And I didn’t choose any man to be prince over my people Israel. But now I’ve chosen Jerusalem to be a place for my name; I’ve chosen David to rule my people Israel.’

“My father David had his heart set on building a temple for the name of Yahweh Elohim of Israel. However, Yahweh said to my father David, ‘Since you had your heart set on building a temple for my name, your intentions were good. But you must not build the temple. Instead, your own son will build the temple for my name.’ 10 Yahweh has kept the promise he made. I’ve taken my father David’s place, and I sit on the throne of Israel as Yahweh promised. I’ve built the temple for the name of Yahweh Elohim of Israel. 11 I’ve put the ark which contains Yahweh’s promise to Israel there.”

Solomon’s Prayer(B)

12 In the presence of the entire assembly of Israel, Solomon stood in front of Yahweh’s altar. He stretched out his hands to pray. 13 (Solomon had made a bronze platform 7½ feet long, 7½ feet wide, and 4½ feet high. He put it in the middle of the courtyard. He stood on the platform, knelt in front of the entire assembly, and stretched out his hands toward heaven.) 14 He said,

Yahweh Elohim of Israel,
    there is no god like you in heaven or on earth.
You keep your promise[a] of mercy to your servants,
    who obey you wholeheartedly.
15 You have kept your promise to my father David, your servant.
    With your mouth you promised it.
    With your hand you carried it out as it is today.

16 “Now, Yahweh Elohim of Israel,
    keep your promise to my father David, your servant.
        You said, ‘You will never fail to have an heir
            sitting in front of me on the throne of Israel
                if your descendants are faithful to me
                    as you have been faithful to me.’

17 “So now, Yahweh Elohim of Israel,
    may the promise you made to David, your servant, come true.

18 “Does Elohim really live on earth with people?
    If heaven itself, the highest heaven, cannot hold you,
    then how can this temple that I have built?
19 Nevertheless, my Yahweh Elohim, please pay attention to my prayer for mercy.
Listen to my cry for help as I pray to you.
20 Day and night may your eyes be on this temple,
    the place about which you said your name will be there.
Listen to me as I pray toward this place.
21 Hear the plea for mercy
    that your people Israel and I pray toward this place.
Hear us in heaven, the place where you live.
Hear and forgive.

22 “If anyone sins against another person
    and is required to take an oath
        and comes to take the oath in front of your altar in this temple,
23 then hear that person in heaven, take action, and make a decision.
    Repay the guilty person with the proper punishment,
        but declare the innocent person innocent.

24 “An enemy may defeat your people Israel
    because they have sinned against you.
        But when your people turn, praise your name, pray,
            and plead with you in this temple,
25 then hear them in heaven, forgive the sins of your people Israel,
    and bring them back to the land
        that you gave to them and their ancestors.

26 “When the sky is shut and there’s no rain
    because they are sinning against you
        and they pray toward this place, praise your name,
            and turn away from their sin because you made them suffer,
27 then hear them in heaven.
    Forgive the sins of your servants, your people Israel.
    Teach them the proper way to live.
        Then send rain on the land,
            which you gave to your people as an inheritance.

28 “There may be famine in the land.
Plant diseases, heat waves, funguses, locusts,
    or grasshoppers may destroy crops.
Enemies may blockade Israel’s city gates.
During every plague or sickness
29 hear every prayer for mercy
    made by one person or by all the people in Israel,
        all who know suffering or pain,
            who stretch out their hands toward this temple.
30 Hear them in heaven, where you live.
    Forgive them, and give each person the proper reply.
        (You know what is in their hearts,
            because you alone know what is in people’s hearts.)
31 Then, as long as they live in the land that you gave to our ancestors,
    they will fear you and follow you.

32 “People who are not Israelites
    will come from distant countries because of your great name,
        mighty hand, and powerful arm.
When they come to pray facing this temple,
33 then hear them in heaven, the place where you live.
    Do everything they ask you
        so that all the people of the world may know your name
            and fear you like your people Israel
            and learn that this temple which I built bears your name.

34 “When your people go to war against their enemies
    (wherever you may send them)
        and they pray to you toward this city you have chosen
            and the temple I built for your name,
35 then hear their prayer for mercy in heaven,
    and do what is right for them.

36 “They may sin against you.
    (No one is sinless.)
    You may become angry with them and hand them over to an enemy
        who takes them to another country as captives,
            whether it is far or near.
37 If they come to their senses,
    are sorry for what they’ve done,
        and plead with you in the land where they are captives,
            saying, ‘We have sinned. We have done wrong.
                We have been wicked,’
38 if they change their attitude toward you
    in the land where they are captives,
if they pray to you
    toward the land that you gave their ancestors,
        and the city you have chosen,
        and the temple I have built for your name,
39 then in heaven, the place where you live, hear their prayer for mercy.
    Do what is right for them.
        Forgive your people, who have sinned against you.

40 “Finally, my Elohim, may your eyes be open and your ears attentive
    to the prayers offered in this place.

41 “Now arise, and come to your resting place, Yahweh Elohim
    you and the ark of your power.
Clothe your priests, Yahweh Elohim, with salvation.
Let your godly ones rejoice in what is good.
42 Yahweh Elohim, do not reject your anointed one.
Remember your mercy to your servant David!”

Solomon Offers Sacrifices(C)

When Solomon finished praying, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offerings and the other sacrifices, and Yahweh’s glory filled the temple. The priests couldn’t go into Yahweh’s temple because Yahweh’s glory had filled Yahweh’s temple. When all the Israelites saw the fire come down and Yahweh’s glory on the temple, they knelt down with their faces on the pavement. They worshiped and praised Yahweh, by saying, “He is good; his mercy endures forever.”

Then the king and all the people offered sacrifices to Yahweh. King Solomon offered 22,000 cattle and 120,000 sheep as sacrifices to the Lord. So the king and all the people dedicated Elohim’s temple.

The priests were standing at their posts. So were the Levites who had Yahweh’s musical instruments which King David made for praising Yahweh with “his mercy endures forever” and which he used to offer praise. The priests were opposite the Levites blowing trumpets while all Israel was standing there.

Solomon designated the courtyard in front of Yahweh’s temple as a holy place. He sacrificed the burnt offerings, grain offerings, and the fat because the bronze altar that he had made and that was in front of the Lord was not able to hold all of them.

At that time Solomon and all Israel celebrated the Festival of Booths. A very large crowd had come from the territory between the border of Hamath and the River of Egypt. On the eighth day there was an assembly. They had observed the dedication of the altar for seven days and celebrated the festival for another seven days. 10 On the twenty-third day of the seventh month, Solomon dismissed the people to their tents. They rejoiced with cheerful hearts for all the blessings Yahweh had given David, Solomon, and his people Israel.

The Lord Answers Solomon’s Prayer(D)

11 Solomon finished Yahweh’s temple and the royal palace and completed everything he had in mind for Yahweh’s temple and his own palace. 12 Then Yahweh appeared to him at night. He said to Solomon,

“I have heard your prayer
    and have chosen this place for myself as a temple for sacrifices.
13 I may shut the sky so that there is no rain,
    or command grasshoppers to devour the countryside,
    or send an epidemic among my people.
14 However, if my people, who are called by my name,
    will humble themselves,
    pray, search for me, and turn from their evil ways,
        then I will hear their prayer from heaven, forgive their sins,
    and heal their country.
15 My eyes will be open,
    and my ears will pay attention to those prayers at this place.
16 I have chosen and declared this temple holy
    so that my name may be placed there forever.
        My eyes and my heart will always be there.

17 “If you will be faithful to me as your father David was,
    do everything I command,
        and obey my laws and rules,
18 then I will establish your royal dynasty
    as I said in a promise to your father David,
        ‘You will never fail to have an heir ruling Israel.’
19 But if you and your descendants turn away from me
    and abandon my commands and laws that I gave you,
        and follow and serve other gods and worship them,
20 then I will uproot Israel from the land I gave them.
    I will reject this temple that I declared holy for my name.
    I will make it an example
        and an object of ridicule for all the people of the world.
21 Everyone passing by this impressive temple will be appalled.
    They will ask,
        ‘Why did Yahweh do these things to this land and this temple?’
22 They will answer themselves,
    ‘They abandoned Yahweh Elohim of their ancestors,
        who brought them out of Egypt.
        They adopted other gods, worshiped, and served them.
        That is why he brought this disaster on them.’”

Psalm 136

Psalm 136

Give thanks to Yahweh because he is good,
because his mercy endures forever.
Give thanks to the Elohim of gods
because his mercy endures forever.
Give thanks to the Adonay of lords
because his mercy endures forever.

Give thanks to the only one who does miraculous things—
because his mercy endures forever.
to the one who made the heavens by his understanding—
because his mercy endures forever.
to the one who spread out the earth on the water—
because his mercy endures forever.
to the one who made the great lights—
because his mercy endures forever.
        the sun to rule the day—
because his mercy endures forever.
        the moon and stars to rule the night—
because his mercy endures forever.

10 Give thanks to the one who killed the firstborn males in Egypt—
because his mercy endures forever.
11 He brought Israel out from among them—
because his mercy endures forever.
12 with a mighty hand and a powerful arm—
because his mercy endures forever.

13 Give thanks to one who divided the Red Sea—
because his mercy endures forever.
14 He led Israel through the middle of it—
because his mercy endures forever.
15 He swept Pharaoh and his army into the Red Sea—
because his mercy endures forever.

16 Give thanks to the one who led his people through the desert—
because his mercy endures forever.

17 Give thanks to the one who defeated powerful kings—
because his mercy endures forever.
18 He killed mighty kings—
because his mercy endures forever.
19 King Sihon of the Amorites—
because his mercy endures forever.
20 and King Og of Bashan—
because his mercy endures forever.
21 He gave their land as an inheritance—
because his mercy endures forever.
22 as an inheritance for his servant Israel—
because his mercy endures forever.

23 He remembered us when we were humiliated—
because his mercy endures forever.
24 He snatched us from the grasp of our enemies—
because his mercy endures forever.
25 He gives food to every living creature—
because his mercy endures forever.

26 Give thanks to El of heaven
because his mercy endures forever.

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