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2 Chronicles 6

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1 Then Solomon said, "The LORD said that he would live in a dark cloud;
1 Then Solomon said, God said he would dwell in a cloud,
2 but God, I have built you a lofty temple—a place where you can live forever."
2 But I've built a temple most splendid, A place for you to live in forever.
3 The king turned around, and while the entire assembly of Israel was standing there, he blessed them,
3 The king then turned to face the congregation that had come together and blessed them:
4 saying: Bless the LORD, the God of Israel, who spoke directly to my father David and now has kept his promise:
4 "Blessed be God, the God of Israel, who spoke personally to my father David. Now he has done what he promised when he said,
5 "From the day I brought my people out of the land of Egypt, I haven't selected a city from any Israelite tribe as a site for the building of a temple for my name. Neither have I chosen anyone as prince over my people Israel.
5 'From the day I brought my people Israel up from Egypt, I haven't set apart one city among the tribes of Israel in which to build a temple to honor my Name, or chosen one person to be the leader.
6 But now I have chosen Jerusalem as a place for my name, and David as prince over my people Israel."
6 But now I have chosen both a city and a person: Jerusalem for honoring my Name and David to lead my people Israel.'
7 My father David wanted to build a temple for the name of the LORD, Israel's God.
7 "My father David very much wanted to build a temple honoring the Name of God, the God of Israel,
8 But the LORD said to my father David: "It is very good that you thought to build a temple for my name. Nevertheless,
8 but God told him, 'It was good that you wanted to build a temple in my honor - most commendable!
9 you yourself won't build that temple. Instead, your very own son will build the temple for my name."
9 But you are not the one to do it. Your son, who will carry on your dynasty, will build it for my Name.'
10 The LORD has kept his promise—I have succeeded my father David on Israel's throne, just as the LORD said, and I have built the temple for the name of the LORD, Israel's God.
10 "And now you see the promise completed. God has done what he said he would do; I have succeeded David my father and now rule Israel; and I have built a temple to honor God, the God of Israel,
11 There I've placed the chest that contains the covenant that the LORD made with the Israelites.
11 and have secured a place for the Chest that holds the Covenant of God, the covenant he made with the people of Israel."
12 Solomon stood before the LORD's altar in front of the entire Israelite assembly and spread out his hands.
12 Before the entire congregation of Israel, Solomon took his position at the Altar of God and stretched out his hands.
13 Now Solomon had made a bronze platform seven and a half feet long, seven and a half feet wide, and four and a half feet high, and he set it in the middle of the enclosure. He stood on it. Then, kneeling before the whole assembly of Israel and spreading his hands toward the sky,
13 Solomon had made a bronze dais seven and a half feet square and four and a half feet high and placed it inside the court; that's where he now stood. Then he knelt in full view of the whole congregation, stretched his hands to heaven,
14 he said: LORD God of Israel, there is no god like you in heaven or on the earth. You keep the covenant and show loyalty to your servants who walk before you with all their heart.
14 and prayed:
15 This is the covenant you kept with your servant David my father, which you promised him. Today you have fulfilled what you promised.
15 You kept your word to David my father, your promise. You did exactly what you promised - every detail. The proof is before us today!
16 So now, LORD God of Israel, keep what you promised my father David your servant when you said to him, "You will never fail to have a successor sitting on Israel's throne as long as your descendants carefully walk according to my Instruction, just as you have walked before me."
16 Keep it up, God, O God of Israel! Continue to keep the promises you made to David my father when you said, "You'll always have a descendant to represent my rule on Israel's throne, on the one condition that your sons are as careful to live obediently in my presence as you have."
17 So now, LORD God of Israel, may your promise to your servant David come true.
17 O God, God of Israel, let this all happen - confirm and establish it!
18 But how could God possibly live on earth with people? If heaven, even the highest heaven, can't contain you, how can this temple that I have built contain you?
18 Can it be that God will actually move into our neighborhood? Why, the cosmos itself isn't large enough to give you breathing room, let alone this Temple I've built.
19 LORD, my God, listen to your servant's prayer and request, and hear the cry and prayer that I your servant pray to you.
19 Even so, I'm bold to ask: Pay attention to these my prayers, both intercessory and personal, O God, my God. Listen to my prayers, energetic and devout, that I'm setting before you right now.
20 Constantly watch over this temple, the place where you promised to put your name, and listen to the prayer your servant is praying concerning this place.
20 Keep your eyes open to this Temple day and night, this place you promised to dignify with your Name. And listen to the prayers that I pray in this place.
21 Listen to the request of your servant and your people Israel when they pray concerning this place. Listen from your heavenly dwelling place, and when you hear, forgive!
21 And listen to your people Israel when they pray at this place. Listen from your home in heaven and when you hear, forgive.
22 If someone wrongs another and must take a solemn pledge asserting his innocence before your altar in this temple,
22 When someone hurts a neighbor and promises to make things right, and then comes and repeats the promise before your Altar in this Temple,
23 then listen from heaven, act, and decide which of your servants is right. Condemn the guilty party, repaying them for their conduct, but justify the innocent person, repaying them for their righteousness.
23 Listen from heaven and act; judge your servants, making the offender pay for the offense And set the offended free, dismissing all charges.
24 If your people Israel are defeated by an enemy because they have sinned against you, but then they change their hearts, give thanks to your name, and ask for mercy in your presence at this temple,
24 When your people Israel are beaten by an enemy because they've sinned against you, but then turn to you and acknowledge your rule in prayers desperate and devout in this Temple,
25 then listen from heaven and forgive the sin of your people Israel. Return them to the land you gave to them and their ancestors.
25 Listen from your home in heaven; forgive the sin of your people Israel, return them to the land you gave to them and their ancestors.
26 When the sky holds back its rain because Israel has sinned against you, but they then pray concerning this place, give thanks to your name, and turn away from their sin because you have punished them for it,
26 When the skies shrivel up and there is no rain because your people have sinned against you, but then they pray at this place, acknowledging your rule and quit their sins because you have scourged them,
27 then listen from heaven and forgive the sin of your servants, your people Israel. Teach them the best way for them to follow, and send rain on your land that you gave to your people as an inheritance.
27 Listen from your home in heaven, forgive the sins of your servants, your people Israel. Then start over with them; train them to live right and well; Send rain on the land you gave as inheritance to your people.
28 Whenever there is a famine or plague in the land, or whenever there is blight, mildew, locusts, or grasshoppers, or whenever someone's enemies attack them in their cities, or any plague or illness comes,
28 When disasters strike, famine or catastrophe, crop failure or disease, locust or beetle, or when an enemy attacks their defenses - calamity of any sort -
29 whatever prayer or petition is made by any individual or by all of your people Israel—because people will recognize their own pain and suffering and spread out their hands toward this temple—
29 any prayer that's prayed from anyone at all among your people Israel, their hearts penetrated by disaster, hands and arms thrown out for help to this Temple,
30 then listen from heaven where you live. Forgive, act, and repay each person according to all their conduct because you know their hearts. You alone know the human heart!
30 Listen from your home in heaven, forgive and reward us: reward each life and circumstance, For you know each life from the inside, (you're the only one with such inside knowledge!),
31 Do this that they may revere you by following your ways all the days they live on the fertile land that you gave to our ancestors.
31 So they'll live before you in lifelong reverence and believing obedience on this land you gave our ancestors.
32 Listen also to the foreigner who isn't from your people Israel, but who comes from a distant country because of your great reputation, your great power, and your outstretched arm. When they come and pray toward this temple,
32 And don't forget the foreigner who is not a member of your people Israel but has come from a far country because of your reputation - people are going to be attracted here by your great reputation, your wonderworking power - and who come to pray to this Temple.
33 then listen from heaven where you live, and do everything the foreigner asks. Do this so that all the people of the earth may know your reputation and revere you, as your people Israel do, and recognize that this temple I have built bears your name.
33 Listen from your home in heaven and honor the prayers of the foreigner, So that people all over the world will know who you are and what you're like, And live in reverent obedience before you, just as your own people Israel do, So they'll know that you personally make this Temple that I've built what it is.
34 When your people go to war against their enemies, wherever you may send them, and they pray to you toward this city that you have chosen and concerning this temple that I have built for your name,
34 When your people go to war against their enemies at the time and place you send them and they pray to God toward the city you chose and The Temple I've built to honor your Name,
35 then listen from heaven to their prayer and request and do what is right for them.
35 Listen from heaven to what they pray and ask for and do what is right for them.
36 When they sin against you, for there is no one who doesn't sin, and you become angry with them and hand them over to an enemy who takes them away as prisoners to enemy territory, whether distant or nearby,
36 When they sin against you - and they certainly will; there's no one without sin! - and in anger you turn them over to the enemy and they are taken off captive to the enemy's land, whether far or near,
37 if they change their heart in whatever land they are held captive, turning back and begging for your mercy, saying,"We have sinned, we have done wrong, and we have acted wickedly!"
37 but then repent in the country of their captivity and pray with changed hearts in their exile, "We've sinned; we've done wrong; we've been most wicked,"
38 and if they return to you with all their heart and all their being in the enemy territory where they've been taken captive, and pray concerning their land, which you gave to their ancestors, concerning the city you have chosen, and concerning this temple I have built for your name,
38 and they 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,
39 then listen to their prayer and request from your heavenly dwelling place. Do what is right for them, and forgive your people who have sinned against you.
39 Listen from your home in heaven to their prayers desperate and devout; Do what is best for them. Forgive your people who have sinned against you.
40 Now, my God, may your eyes be open and your ears attentive to the prayers of this place.
40 And now, dear God, be alert and attentive to prayer, all prayer, offered in this place.
41 And now go, LORD God, to your resting place, you and your mighty chest. May your priests, LORD God, be clothed with salvation; may those loyal to you rejoice in what is good.
41 Up, God, enjoy your new place of quiet repose, you and your mighty covenant Chest; Dress your priests up in salvation clothes, let your holy people celebrate goodness.
42 LORD God, don't reject your anointed one. Remember your faithful loyalty to your servant David.
42 And don't, God, back out on your anointed ones, keep in mind the love promised to David your servant.
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