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  • Give Solomon my son a heart determined to keep your commandments, your decrees, your statutes; may he practice them all, and build this palace I have prepared for you." (1 Chronicles 29, 19)

  • They ate and drank that day in Yahweh's presence with great joy. Then they made Solomon, son of David, their second king and anointed him to rule over them in the name of Yahweh, and anointed Zadok as priest. (1 Chronicles 29, 22)

  • Solomon sat on the throne of Yahweh, in place of David his father. He prospered, and all Israel obeyed him. (1 Chronicles 29, 23)

  • All the officials, all the champions, and even all the sons of King David, swore fidelity to King Solomon. (1 Chronicles 29, 24)

  • Yahweh exalted Solomon greatly in the eyes of all Israel, and gave him a glorious reign such as had not been enjoyed by any king over Israel before him. (1 Chronicles 29, 25)

  • He died at a good old age, with his fill of days, of riches, of honor. Then his son Solomon succeeded him. (1 Chronicles 29, 28)

  • Solomon, son of David, took firm control of the Kingdom of Israel. Yahweh, his God, was with him and exalted him greatly. (2 Chronicles 1, 1)

  • Solomon then spoke to all Israel, to commanders of thousands and of hundreds, to the judges, and to all the princes of Israel, the heads of families. (2 Chronicles 1, 2)

  • Then Solomon, and with him the whole assembly, went to the High place at Gibeon, where God's Tent of Meeting was, which Moses, the servant of God, had made in the wilderness; (2 Chronicles 1, 3)

  • The bronze altar that Bezalel, son of Uri, son of Hur, had made stood there in front of the Holy Tent of Yahweh; Solomon, with the assembly, came to this altar, looking for Yahweh's presence. (2 Chronicles 1, 5)

  • Solomon went up to the bronze altar that was by the Tent of Meeting, and offered a thousand burnt offerings on it. (2 Chronicles 1, 6)

  • That night, God appeared to Solomon and said, "Ask what you would like me to give you." (2 Chronicles 1, 7)


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