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  • God’s Second Appearance to Solomon

    And it came to pass, when Solomon had finished building the house of the Lord and the king’s house, and all Solomon’s desire which he wanted to do,
  • The LORD’s Response to Solomon

    So Solomon finished building the Temple of the LORD, as well as the royal palace. He completed everything he had planned to do.
  • that the Lord appeared to Solomon the second time, as He had appeared to him at Gibeon.
  • Then the LORD appeared to Solomon a second time, as he had done before at Gibeon.
  • And the Lord said to him: “I have heard your prayer and your supplication that you have made before Me; I have consecrated this house which you have built to put My name there forever, and My eyes and My heart will be there perpetually.
  • The LORD said to him,
    “I have heard your prayer and your petition. I have set this Temple apart to be holy — this place you have built where my name will be honored forever. I will always watch over it, for it is dear to my heart.
  • Now if you walk before Me as your father David walked, in integrity of heart and in uprightness, to do according to all that I have commanded you, and if you keep My statutes and My judgments,
  • “As for you, if you will follow me with integrity and godliness, as David your father did, obeying all my commands, decrees, and regulations,
  • then I will establish the throne of your kingdom over Israel forever, as I promised David your father, saying, ‘You shall not fail to have a man on the throne of Israel.’
  • then I will establish the throne of your dynasty over Israel forever. For I made this promise to your father, David: ‘One of your descendants will always sit on the throne of Israel.’
  • But if you or your sons at all [a]turn from following Me, and do not keep My commandments and My statutes which I have set before you, but go and serve other gods and worship them,
  • “But if you or your descendants abandon me and disobey the commands and decrees I have given you, and if you serve and worship other gods,
  • then I will [b]cut off Israel from the land which I have given them; and this house which I have consecrated for My name I will cast out of My sight. Israel will be a proverb and a byword among all peoples.
  • then I will uproot Israel from this land that I have given them. I will reject this Temple that I have made holy to honor my name. I will make Israel an object of mockery and ridicule among the nations.
  • And as for this house, which is exalted, everyone who passes by it will be astonished and will hiss, and say, ‘Why has the Lord done thus to this land and to this house?’
  • And though this Temple is impressive now, all who pass by will be appalled and will gasp in horror. They will ask, ‘Why did the LORD do such terrible things to this land and to this Temple?’
  • Then they will answer, ‘Because they forsook the Lord their God, who brought their fathers out of the land of Egypt, and have embraced other gods, and worshiped them and served them; therefore the Lord has brought all this calamity on them.’ ”
  • “And the answer will be, ‘Because his people abandoned the LORD their God, who brought their ancestors out of Egypt, and they worshiped other gods instead and bowed down to them. That is why the LORD has brought all these disasters on them.’”
  • Solomon and Hiram Exchange Gifts

    Now it happened at the end of twenty years, when Solomon had built the two houses, the house of the Lord and the king’s house

  • Solomon’s Agreement with Hiram

    It took Solomon twenty years to build the LORD’s Temple and his own royal palace. At the end of that time,
  • (Hiram the king of Tyre had supplied Solomon with cedar and cypress and gold, as much as he desired), that King Solomon then gave Hiram twenty cities in the land of Galilee.
  • he gave twenty towns in the land of Galilee to King Hiram of Tyre. (Hiram had previously provided all the cedar and cypress timber and gold that Solomon had requested.)
  • Then Hiram went from Tyre to see the cities which Solomon had given him, but they did not please him.
  • But when Hiram came from Tyre to see the towns Solomon had given him, he was not at all pleased with them.
  • So he said, “What kind of cities are these which you have given me, my brother?” And he called them the land of [c]Cabul, as they are to this day.
  • “What kind of towns are these, my brother?” he asked. So Hiram called that area Cabul (which means “worthless”), as it is still known today.
  • Then Hiram sent the king one hundred and twenty talents of gold.
  • Nevertheless, Hiram paida Solomon 9,000 poundsb of gold.
  • Solomon’s Additional Achievements

    And this is the reason for the labor force which King Solomon raised: to build the house of the Lord, his own house, [d]the Millo, the wall of Jerusalem, Hazor, Megiddo, and Gezer.

  • Solomon’s Many Achievements

    This is the account of the forced labor that King Solomon conscripted to build the LORD’s Temple, the royal palace, the supporting terraces,c the wall of Jerusalem, and the cities of Hazor, Megiddo, and Gezer.
  • (Pharaoh king of Egypt had gone up and taken Gezer and burned it with fire, had killed the Canaanites who dwelt in the city, and had given it as a dowry to his daughter, Solomon’s wife.)
  • (Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, had attacked and captured Gezer, killing the Canaanite population and burning it down. He gave the city to his daughter as a wedding gift when she married Solomon.
  • And Solomon built Gezer, Lower Beth Horon,
  • So Solomon rebuilt the city of Gezer.) He also built up the towns of Lower Beth-horon,
  • Baalath, and Tadmor in the wilderness, in the land of Judah,
  • Baalath, and Tamard in the wilderness within his land.
  • all the storage cities that Solomon had, cities for his chariots and cities for his cavalry, and whatever Solomon desired to build in Jerusalem, in Lebanon, and in all the land of his dominion.
  • He built towns as supply centers and constructed towns where his chariots and horsese could be stationed. He built everything he desired in Jerusalem and Lebanon and throughout his entire realm.
  • All the people who were left of the Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites, who were not of the children of Israel —
  • There were still some people living in the land who were not Israelites, including Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites, and Jebusites.
  • that is, their descendants who were left in the land after them, whom the children of Israel had not been able to destroy completely — from these Solomon raised forced labor, as it is to this day.
  • These were descendants of the nations whom the people of Israel had not completely destroyed.f So Solomon conscripted them as slaves, and they serve as forced laborers to this day.
  • But of the children of Israel Solomon made no forced laborers, because they were men of war and his servants: his officers, his captains, commanders of his chariots, and his cavalry.
  • But Solomon did not conscript any of the Israelites for forced labor. Instead, he assigned them to serve as fighting men, government officials, officers and captains in his army, commanders of his chariots, and charioteers.
  • Others were chiefs of the officials who were over Solomon’s work: five hundred and fifty, who ruled over the people who did the work.
  • Solomon appointed 550 of them to supervise the people working on his various projects.
  • But Pharaoh’s daughter came up from the City of David to her house which [e]Solomon had built for her. Then he built the Millo.
  • Solomon moved his wife, Pharaoh’s daughter, from the City of David to the new palace he had built for her. Then he constructed the supporting terraces.
  • Now three times a year Solomon offered burnt offerings and peace offerings on the altar which he had built for the Lord, and he burned incense with them on the altar that was before the Lord. So he finished the temple.
  • Three times each year Solomon presented burnt offerings and peace offerings on the altar he had built for the LORD. He also burned incense to the LORD. And so he finished the work of building the Temple.
  • King Solomon also built a fleet of ships at Ezion Geber, which is near [f]Elath on the shore of the Red Sea, in the land of Edom.
  • King Solomon also built a fleet of ships at Ezion-geber, a port near Elathg in the land of Edom, along the shore of the Red Sea.h
  • Then Hiram sent his servants with the fleet, seamen who knew the sea, to work with the servants of Solomon.
  • Hiram sent experienced crews of sailors to sail the ships with Solomon’s men.
  • And they went to Ophir, and acquired four hundred and twenty talents of gold from there, and brought it to King Solomon.
  • They sailed to Ophir and brought back to Solomon some sixteen tonsi of gold.

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