1 Kings 9:2

2 Then the Lord appeared to him again just as he had done before, in Gibeon.

1 Kings 9:2 Meaning and Commentary

1 Kings 9:2

That the Lord appeared to Solomon the second time
Junius and Tremellius read this verse with the following, to the end of the ninth, in a parenthesis, and render this clause, "for the Lord had appeared" and Piscator translates it, "moreover the Lord appeared" as beginning a distinct narrative from the former; and indeed if the words are to be connected with the preceding, as in our version, this appearance must be thirteen years after the building of the temple, which is not probable; but rather it was the night after the dedication of it, when an answer was returned to Solomon's prayer in the preceding chapter; for that it should be deferred twelve or thirteen years is not reasonable to suppose; and this appearance was the second of the kind and manner:

as he had appeared unto him at Gibeon;
in a dream and a vision, and by night, ( 1 Kings 3:5 ) , see ( 2 Chronicles 7:12 ) .

1 Kings 9:2 In-Context

1 Solomon finished building the Temple of the Lord and his royal palace and everything he wanted to build.
2 Then the Lord appeared to him again just as he had done before, in Gibeon.
3 The Lord said to him: "I have heard your prayer and what you have asked me to do. You built this Temple, and I have made it a holy place. I will be worshiped there forever and will watch over it and protect it always.
4 "But you must serve me as your father David did; he was fair and sincere. You must obey all I have commanded and keep my laws and rules.
5 If you do, I will make your kingdom strong. This is the promise I made to your father David -- that someone from his family would always rule Israel.
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