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and turn back to you heart and soul in the land of the enemy who conquered them, and pray to you toward their homeland, the land you gave their ancestors, toward the city you chose, and this Temple I have built to the honor of your Name,
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isten from your home in heaven to their prayers desperate and devout and do what is best for them.
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Forgive your people who have sinned against you; forgive their gross rebellions and move their captors to treat them with compassion.
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They are, after all, your people and your precious inheritance whom you rescued from the heart of that iron-smelting furnace, Egypt!
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O be alert and attentive to the needy prayers of me, your servant, and your dear people Israel; listen every time they cry out to you!
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You handpicked them from all the peoples on earth to be your very own people, as you announced through your servant Moses when you, O God, in your masterful rule, delivered our ancestors from Egypt.
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Having finished praying to God - all these bold and passionate prayers - Solomon stood up before God's Altar where he had been kneeling all this time, his arms stretched upward to heaven.
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Standing, he blessed the whole congregation of Israel, blessing them at the top of his lungs:
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"Blessed be God, who has given peace to his people Israel just as he said he'd do. Not one of all those good and wonderful words that he spoke through Moses has misfired.
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May God, our very own God, continue to be with us just as he was with our ancestors - may he never give up and walk out on us.
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May he keep us centered and devoted to him, following the life path he has cleared, watching the signposts, walking at the pace and rhythms he laid down for our ancestors.