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This, too, David said to all who were assembled there: The Lord’s choice has fallen on my son Solomon, and no other, a prince still young and untried. Heavy the task, to house God, not man. (1 Chronicles 29, 1)
Such love had I to the house of my God; and now, over and above the preparations I have made for this holy work, I offer gold and silver out of my own purse for the temple’s needs; (1 Chronicles 29, 3)
and their gift to God’s house was five thousand talents of gold, and ten thousand gold pieces, ten thousand talents of silver, eighteen thousand of bronze, and a hundred thousand of iron; (1 Chronicles 29, 7)
A house Solomon would build, to be a shrine for the Lord’s name, and for himself a royal palace. (2 Chronicles 2, 1)
and to build a house worthy of him is indeed too high a task for man’s powers; who am I, that I should be his architect, whom heaven itself, and the heaven above the heavens, cannot contain? Yet into his presence we must come, to offer incense there. (2 Chronicles 2, 6)
Solomon, then, set about the building of the Lord’s house, there on mount Moria, the place of David’s vision, where David had bought the threshing-floor of Ornan the Jebusite. (2 Chronicles 3, 1)
and the foundations he laid for the Lord’s house, using the old cubit measure, were sixty cubits long and twenty cubits wide. (2 Chronicles 3, 3)
and pot and fork and bowl besides all else. All such ornaments for the Lord’s house did Hiram, king Solomon’s master craftsman, fashion out of the purest bronze; (2 Chronicles 4, 16)
Other appurtenances, too, of the Lord’s house must Solomon make; the golden altar, and the golden tables on which the hallowed loaves were set out, (2 Chronicles 4, 19)
Nothing but must be made of the purest gold, incense-boat and censer and bowl and spoon. Carved doors within, leading to the shrine, temple doors without, alike were plated with gold. Thus Solomon completed all the work needed for the service of the Lord’s house.✻ (2 Chronicles 4, 22)
Trumpet and voice, cymbals and flute, with all the other instruments, sounded aloud so that the noise of them could be heard far off, as they praised the Lord together; Praise the Lord, they sang, the Lord is gracious; his mercy endures for ever. And with that, the whole of the Lord’s house was wreathed in cloud; (2 Chronicles 5, 13)
lost in that cloud, the priests could not wait upon the Lord with his accustomed service; his own glory was there, filling his own house.✻ (2 Chronicles 5, 14)
