1 Kings 8:11

11 The priests couldn't carry out their priestly duties because of the cloud - the glory of God filled The Temple of God!

1 Kings 8:11 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 8:11

So that the priests could not stand to minister, because
of the cloud
Either through the darkness it first caused, or through the light that broke out of it, which was dazzling to them, or through the terror it struck their minds with; they could neither minister in the holy place, by offering incense there; and as for the most holy place, none but the high priest could minister there, and that on one day only; nor in the court of the priests, at the altar of burnt offerings:

for the glory of the Lord had filled the house of the Lord;
a bright and glorious stream came forth from the cloud, and spread itself all over the house, and then took up its abode in the most holy place as in the tabernacle, ( Exodus 40:34 ) ( Ezekiel 43:2 Ezekiel 43:4 Ezekiel 43:5 ) .

1 Kings 8:11 In-Context

9 There was nothing in the Chest but the two stone tablets that Moses had placed in it at Horeb where God made a covenant with Israel after bringing them up from Egypt. The Temple Finished, Dedicated, Filled
10 When the priests left the Holy Place, a cloud filled The Temple of God.
11 The priests couldn't carry out their priestly duties because of the cloud - the glory of God filled The Temple of God!
12 Then Solomon spoke: God has told us that he lives in the dark where no one can see him;
13 I've built this splendid Temple, O God, to mark your invisible presence forever.
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