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1 Kings 8:15-16-33 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

15-16. and said:Praise the Lord God of Israel! Long ago he brought his people out of Egypt. He later kept his promise to make my father David the king of Israel. The Lord also said that he had not chosen the city where his temple would be built.

17. So when David wanted to build a temple for the Lord God of Israel,

18. the Lord said, “It's good that you want to build a temple where I can be worshipped.

19. But you're not the one to do it. Your son will build a temple to honour me.”

20. The Lord has done what he promised. I am the king of Israel like my father, and I've built a temple for the Lord our God.

21. I've also made a place in the temple for the sacred chest. And in that chest are the two flat stones on which is written the solemn agreement the Lord made with our ancestors when he led them out of Egypt.

22. Solomon stood facing the altar with everyone standing behind him. Then he lifted his arms towards heaven

23. and prayed: Lord God of Israel, no other god in heaven or on earth is like you!You never forget the agreement you made with your people, and you are loyal to anyone who faithfully obeys your teachings.

24. My father David was your servant, and today you have kept every promise you made to him.

25. Lord God of Israel, you promised my father that someone from his family would always be king of Israel, if they do their best to obey you, just as he did.

26. Please keep this promise you made to your servant David.

27. There's not enough room in all of heaven for you, Lord God. How could you possibly live on earth in this temple I have built?

28. But I ask you to answer my prayer.

29. This is the temple where you have chosen to be worshipped. Please watch over it day and night and listen when I turn towards it and pray.

30. I am your servant, and the people of Israel belong to you. So whenever any of us look towards this temple and pray, answer from your home in heaven and forgive our sins.

31. Suppose someone accuses a person of a crime, and the accused has to stand in front of the altar in your temple and say, “I swear I am innocent!”

32. Listen from heaven and decide who is right. Then punish the guilty person and let the innocent one go free.

33. Suppose your people Israel sin against you, and then an enemy defeats them. If they come to this temple and beg for forgiveness,

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