1Kings
8:1 ¶ Then Solomon assembled the elders
of Israel, and all the heads of the tribes, the chief of the fathers of the
children of Israel, unto king Solomon in Jerusalem, that they might bring up
the ark of the covenant of the LORD out of the city of David, which is
Zion. 2 And all the men of Israel
assembled themselves unto king Solomon at the feast in the month Ethanim, which
is the seventh month. 3 And all
the elders of Israel came, and the priests took up the ark. 4 And they brought up the ark of the LORD, and
the tabernacle of the congregation, and all the holy vessels that were
in the tabernacle, even those did the priests and the Levites bring up. 5 And king Solomon, and all the congregation of
Israel, that were assembled unto him, were with him before the ark,
sacrificing sheep and oxen, that could not be told nor numbered for multitude.
6 And the priests brought in the ark of
the covenant of the LORD unto his place, into the oracle of the house, to the
most holy place, even under the wings of the cherubims. 7 For the cherubims spread forth their
two wings over the place of the ark, and the cherubims covered the ark and the
staves thereof above. 8 And they drew
out the staves, that the ends of the staves were seen out in the holy place
before the oracle, and they were not seen without: and there they are unto this
day. 9 There was nothing in the
ark save the two tables of stone, which Moses put there at Horeb, when the LORD
made a covenant with the children of Israel, when they came out of the
land of Egypt. 10 And it came to pass,
when the priests were come out of the holy place, that the cloud filled
the house of the LORD, 11 So that the
priests could not stand to minister because of the cloud: for the glory of the
LORD had filled the house of the LORD.
Solomon
brings the ark of the covenant into the most holy place and the glory of the
Lord filled the temple Solomon built. This must have been an amazing thing to
behold.
No one
knows where the ark of the covenant is now but Jewish tradition says that it
was hid in Jerusalem before the Babylonian conquest while the Ethiopian
Orthodox Church holds that it is housed in Axum.
1Kings
8:12 ¶ Then spake Solomon, The LORD said
that he would dwell in the thick darkness. 13
I have surely built thee an house to dwell in, a settled place for thee
to abide in for ever. 14 And the king
turned 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.
Exodus
20:21 And the people stood afar off, and
Moses drew near unto the thick darkness where God was.
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Solomon’s intention that God would dwell with the Israelites forever at
Jerusalem. David was chosen by God to rule Israel and it was in David’s heart
to build God’s house at Jerusalem although God would have David’s son do it, as
we have seen previously. The Israelites stand on the edge of a “golden age” if
they would just obey God. Nothing could have happened as it would eventually
happen with Jerusalem destroyed, the temple destroyed, and the Jews killed and
scattered if they had just done what they promised. This is a momentous moment
in history, filled with promise.
1Kings
8:22 ¶ 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 him: thou
spakest also with thy mouth, and hast fulfilled it with thine hand, as it
is this day. 25 Therefore now, LORD
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, that they walk 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 and heaven of
heavens 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 be laid 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 wherein they should walk, 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; (for thou, even thou only, 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 sake; 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 captives 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 for unto thee. 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 GOD.
This
remarkable prayer marks the high point of Israel’s civilization and God’s plan
for them. Foreigners would come to worship at God’s temple in Jerusalem and the
land and any of the troubles it would experience would be healed. Even
foretelling their captivity and return by God’s mercy this prayer foreshadows
Israel’s future history. If only they had obeyed. In this regard every
Christian is in type like the nation of Israel under Solomon. Perhaps what is
prayed here will only be manifested during Christ’s millennial reign. Israel,
as a nation, was to be God’s evangelist, drawing all men and women to Him
through that nation. By contrast, the Christian is to go out amongst the
nations to witness for Christ. Israel’s promises were physical promises to a
physical kingdom on earth while the promise to the Christian are spiritual
which is a discussion for some other time. But regardless of that this is a good model of
a prayer to consider our lives and God’s plan for us individually. Keep
Solomon’s plea, his prayer, in mind.
1Kings
8:54 ¶ 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 us: 58 That he may
incline our hearts unto him, to walk 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, be nigh unto 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 shall require: 60 That all the people of the earth may know
that the LORD is God, and that there is none else. 61 Let your heart therefore be perfect with the
LORD our God, to walk in his statutes, and to keep his commandments, as at this
day.
Solomon’s
charge to the people of Israel, since we know what happened, is very
foreboding. Here Solomon is a type of Christ, interceding with the Father for
His people and charging them to obey God.
Verse 60
underscores the evangelistic nature of the covenant God made with Israel, to
draw all people to God. This required Israel to imagine themselves a nation of
priests, a task in which they failed. We Christians also have this calling
only, as I said, we go to them.
1Peter
2:5 Ye also, as lively stones, are built
up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices,
acceptable to God by Jesus Christ…9 But
ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar
people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of
darkness into his marvellous light:
1Kings
8:62 ¶ 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 he sent the people away:
and they blessed the king, and went 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.
I won’t
say much about this passage other than to reinforce what I said earlier, that Israel
is at the peak of its glory and its relationship to God. Everything goes
downhill from here until Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, arrives. Now we will
track the descent of Israel.

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