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my deliverer is my God. I take refuge in him, my rock, my shield, my saving strength, my stronghold, my place of refuge. My Saviour, you have saved me from violence; (2 Samuel 22, 3)
You free me from the quarrels of my people, you place me at the head of the nations, a people I did not know are now my servants, (2 Samuel 22, 44)
just as I swore to you by Yahweh, God of Israel, that your son Solomon should be king after me and take my place on my throne, so I shall bring it about this very day.' (1 Kings 1, 30)
Then you are to escort him back, and he is then to assume my throne and be king in place of me, for he is the man whom I have appointed as ruler of Israel and of Judah.' (1 Kings 1, 35)
In his place as head of the army the king appointed Benaiah son of Jehoiada and, in place of Abiathar, the priest Zadok. (1 Kings 2, 35)
The people, however, were still sacrificing on the high places, because at that time a dwelling-place for the name of Yahweh had not yet been built. (1 Kings 3, 2)
The king went to Gibeon to sacrifice there, since that was the principal high place -- Solomon presented a thousand burnt offerings on that altar. (1 Kings 3, 4)
I propose, then, to build a temple for the name of Yahweh my God, in accordance with what Yahweh told my father David, "Your son whom I shall place on your throne to succeed you will be the man to build a temple for my name." (1 Kings 5, 19)
Your servants will bring these down from Lebanon to the sea, and I shall have them towed by sea to any place you name; I shall discharge them there, and you will take them over. For your part, you will see to the provisioning of my household as I desire.' (1 Kings 5, 23)
The priests brought the ark of the covenant of Yahweh to its place, in the Debir of the Temple, that is, in the Holy of Holies, under the wings of the winged creatures (1 Kings 8, 6)
for the winged creatures spread their wings over the place where the ark stood, forming a canopy over the ark and its shafts. (1 Kings 8, 7)
These were so long, however, that the ends of the shafts could be seen from the Holy Place in front of the Debir, though they could not be seen from outside. They are still there today. (1 Kings 8, 8)
