1 Kings 8:1-2-8 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

1-2. The sacred chest had been kept on Mount Zion, also known as the city of David. But Solomon decided to have the chest moved to the temple while everyone was in Jerusalem, celebrating the Festival of Shelters during Ethanim, the seventh month of the year.Solomon called together the important leaders of Israel.

3-4. Then the priests and the Levites carried to the temple the sacred chest, the sacred tent, and the objects used for worship.

5. Solomon and a crowd of people walked in front of the chest, and along the way they sacrificed more sheep and cattle than could be counted.

6. The priests carried the chest into the most holy place and put it under the winged creatures,

7. whose wings covered the chest and the poles used for carrying it.

8. The poles were so long that they could be seen from just outside the most holy place, but not from anywhere else. And they stayed there from then on.

15-16. and said:Praise the Lord God of Israel! Long ago he brought his people out of Egypt. He later kept his promise to make my father David the king of Israel. The Lord also said that he had not chosen the city where his temple would be built.

41-42. Foreigners will hear about you and your mighty power, and some of them will come to live among your people Israel. If any of them pray towards this temple,

47-49. Later, they may feel sorry for what they did and ask your forgiveness. Answer them when they pray towards this temple I have built for you in your chosen city, here in this land you gave their ancestors. From your home in heaven, listen to their sincere prayers and do what they ask.

62-63. Solomon and the people dedicated the temple to the Lord by offering twenty-two thousand cattle and one hundred and twenty thousand sheep as sacrifices to ask the Lord's blessing.

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