1 Then Solomon said:  The LORD said He would dwell in  thick darkness, 

2 but I have built an exalted  temple for  You, a place for  Your  residence  forever.

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

4 He said: May the LORD God of Israel be praised! 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 Now it was in  the heart of my  father  David to build a temple for  the name of Yahweh, the God of Israel. 

8 However, Yahweh 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 Yahweh has fulfilled what  He promised. I have taken the place of  my  father  David and I sit on  the throne of Israel, as  Yahweh  promised. I have built the  temple for  the name of Yahweh, the God of Israel.

11 I have put the  ark  there, where Yahweh’s  covenant is that He made with  the Israelites . 

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 7 1/2 feet long, 7 1/2 feet wide, and 4 1/2 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,  keeping His gracious  covenant with Your servants who walk before  You with their whole  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 guard their  way 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  man ? 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 on  the  earth, when there is  pestilence, when there is blight, mildew, locust, or  grasshopper, when their enemies besiege  them in the region of their  fortified cities,    when there is any  plague or  illness,

29 whatever prayer or petition anyone from  your  people  Israel might have  — each man knowing his own  affliction and  suffering, and spreading out his  hands toward  this  temple —

30 may You hear in  heaven, Your  dwelling  place, and may You forgive and  repay  the  man according to all his  ways, since  You know his  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 mighty 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 is called by 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 chosenand 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  their  whole  mind and  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.

2 Chronicles 6:1-39, HCSB with Strong's. Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers.
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