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2 Chronicles 7:9-17 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

9. On the eighth day they held a service. For seven days they had celebrated by setting the altar apart to honor God. The feast continued for seven more days.

10. Then Solomon sent the people home. It was the 23rd day of the seventh month. The people were glad. Their hearts were full of joy. That's because the Lord had done good things for David and Solomon and his people Israel.

11. Solomon finished the Lord's temple and the royal palace. He had done everything he had planned to do in the Lord's temple and his own palace.

12. The Lord appeared to him at night. He said, "I have heard your prayer. I have chosen this place for myself. It is a temple where sacrifices will be offered.

13. "Suppose I close up the sky and there isn't any rain. Suppose I command locusts to eat up the crops. And I send a plague among my people.

14. But they make themselves low in my sight. They pray and look to me. And they turn from their evil ways. Then I will listen to them from heaven. I will forgive their sin. And I will heal their land. After all, they are my people.

15. "Now my eyes will see them. My ears will pay attention to the prayers they offer in this place.

16. I have chosen this temple. I have set it apart for myself. My Name will be there forever. My eyes and my heart will always be there.

17. "But you must walk with me, just as your father David did. Do everything I command you to do. Obey my rules and laws.

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