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運約櫃進殿(A)

那時,所羅門把以色列的長老、各支派的首領和以色列的族長,都召集到耶路撒冷自己面前,要把耶和華的約櫃從大衛城,就是錫安運上來。 於是,在以他念月,就是七月,在守節期的時候,以色列眾人都聚集到所羅門王那裡。 以色列的眾長老都來到了,祭司們就把約櫃抬起來。 祭司和利未人把耶和華的約櫃、會幕和會幕裡的一切聖器具都運上來。 所羅門王和聚集到他那裡的以色列全體會眾,都一同在約櫃前獻牛羊為祭,數目多得不可勝數,無法計算。 祭司把耶和華的約櫃抬進內殿為它預備的地方,就是至聖所,放在兩個基路伯的翅膀底下。 因為基路伯展開翅膀在約櫃所在地的上面,遮掩約櫃和抬櫃的槓。 這些槓很長,在內殿前的聖所可以看見槓頭,在殿外卻看不見;直到今日,這些槓還在那裡。 約櫃裡面只有兩塊石版,這兩塊石版在以色列人出埃及地以後,耶和華與他們立約的時候,摩西在何烈山放在那裡的。 10 祭司從聖所裡出來的時候,有雲彩充滿耶和華的殿, 11 因為雲彩的緣故,祭司不能站立服事,因為耶和華的榮光充滿了聖殿。

12 那時,所羅門說:

“耶和華曾說,他要住在密雲中。

13 現在我果然為你建造了一座巍峨的殿,

作你永遠的居所。”

所羅門宣告建殿的理由(B)

14 於是王把臉轉過來,為全體以色列會眾祝福,全體以色列會眾都站著。 15 所羅門說:“耶和華以色列的 神是應當稱頌的,因為他親口對我父親大衛應許過的,現在他親手成全了。他說: 16 ‘自從我把我的子民以色列領出埃及的日子以來,我未曾在以色列的各支派中揀選一座城,建造殿宇,作我名的居所;但我揀選了大衛治理我的子民以色列。’ 17 我父大衛心裡有意要為耶和華以色列的 神的名建殿。 18 但耶和華對我父大衛說:‘你心裡有意為我的名建一座殿,你這心意是好的。 19 然而你不要建造這殿,只有你親生的兒子,他必為我的名建造這殿。’ 20 現在耶和華已經實現了他說過的話,我已經起來繼承我父大衛,坐在以色列的王位上,正如耶和華所說過的。我也已經為耶和華以色列的 神的名建造了這殿。 21 我又為約櫃預備了一個地方。這約櫃裡有耶和華的約,就是他領我們列祖出埃及地的時候與他們所立的。”

所羅門獻殿的禱告(C)

22 所羅門當著以色列的全體會眾,站在耶和華的祭壇前,向天伸開雙手, 23 禱告說:“耶和華以色列的 神啊,天上地下沒有別的神像你;你對一心在你面前行事為人的僕人守約施慈愛。 24 你謹守了你應許過你僕人我父大衛的話。你親口說過,也親手作成,正如今天一樣。 25 耶和華以色列的 神啊,現在求你謹守你應許你僕人我父親大衛的話:‘只要你的子孫謹守他們的行為,像你在我面前所行的一樣,就必不斷有人坐以色列的王位。’ 26 以色列的 神啊,現在求你成就你應許你僕人我父大衛的話吧!

27 “ 神真的住在地上嗎?看哪!天和天上的天尚且不能容納你,何況我建造的這殿呢? 28 然而耶和華我的 神啊,求你垂顧你僕人的禱告和懇求,垂聽你僕人今天在你面前所作的呼籲和禱告。 29 願你的眼睛晝夜看顧這殿,看顧你所說‘我的名要留在那裡’的地方。願你垂聽你僕人向這地方所發的禱告。 30 你僕人和你的子民以色列向這地方禱告的時候,求你垂聽他們的懇求。求你在天上的居所垂聽,垂聽而赦免。

31 “如果有人得罪他的鄰居被迫起誓,他來到這殿在你的祭壇前起誓的時候, 32 求你在天上垂聽,採取行動,審判你的僕人,定惡人有罪,使他所行的,都歸到他自己的頭上。定義人有理,照著他的公義賞賜他。

33 “你的子民以色列若是得罪了你,以致在仇敵面前被打敗,又回轉歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裡向你禱告懇求的時候, 34 求你在天上垂聽,赦免你的子民以色列的罪,領他們返回你賜給他們列祖之地。

35 “如果他們因為得罪了你,天就閉塞不下雨;他們若是向這地方禱告,承認你的名;又因你苦待他們,就離開他們的罪, 36 求你在天上垂聽,赦免你僕人和你的子民以色列的罪,指示他們當行的善道,賜雨水在你的地上,就是你賜給你子民的產業之地。

37 “如果這地有饑荒、瘟疫、旱風、霉爛、蝗蟲、螞蚱,或有仇敵把他們圍困在城裡,無論遭遇甚麼災禍,甚麼疾病, 38 你的子民以色列,或是眾人,或是個人,知道自己心裡的苦痛,向這殿伸開雙手所作的一切禱告、一切懇求, 39 求你在天上你的居所垂聽而赦免,並且採取行動。你是知道人心的,只有你知道萬人的心,求你照著各人所行的報應他, 40 好使他們在你賜給我們列祖的地上,一生一世敬畏你。

41 “至於不屬於你的子民以色列的外族人,為了你的名的緣故從遠地而來, 42 因為他們聽到你的大名、大能的手和伸出來的膀臂,他們來向這殿禱告的時候, 43 求你在天上你的居所垂聽,照著外族人向你呼求的一切而行,好使地上的萬族萬民都認識你的名,敬畏你,像你的子民以色列一樣;又使他們知道我建造的這殿是稱為你的名下的。

44 “如果你的子民出去與仇敵爭戰,無論你派他們到哪處,他們若是向你所揀選的這城,並向我為你的名建造的這殿禱告, 45 求你在天上垂聽他們的禱告和懇求,為他們主持公道。

46 “如果你的子民得罪了你(沒有不犯罪的世人),你向他們發怒,把他們交給仇敵,以致仇敵把他們擄到仇敵的地方,或是遠或是近, 47 在被擄的地方,他們若是回心轉意,在他們被擄去之地回轉,向你祈求,說:‘我們犯了罪了;我們犯了過了,我們作了惡事。’ 48 如果他們在俘擄他們的仇敵的地方,一心一意回轉歸向你,又向著你賜給他們列祖的地方,向你所揀選的這城,和我為你的名建造的這殿禱告, 49 求你在天上你的居所垂聽他們的禱告和懇求,為他們主持公道。 50 赦免得罪了你的子民,又赦免他們冒犯你的一切過犯,使他們在擄他們的人面前蒙憐憫。 51 因為他們是你的子民、你的產業,是你從埃及、從鐵爐中領出來的。 52 願你睜開眼睛看顧你僕人的祈求,和你的子民以色列的祈求,他們向你呼求的,願你都垂聽。 53 主耶和華啊!因為你已經把他們從地上萬族萬民中分別出來,作自己的產業,正如你領我們的列祖出埃及的時候,藉著你的僕人摩西所應許的。”

所羅門為人民祝福

54 所羅門在耶和華的祭壇前屈膝下跪,向天伸開雙手,向耶和華獻完了這一切禱告和懇求以後,就起來, 55 站著,大聲給以色列的全體會眾祝福,說: 56 “耶和華是應當稱頌的。他照著自己一切所應許的,賜安息給他的子民以色列人。藉著他的僕人摩西所應許一切美好的話,一句都沒有落空。 57 願耶和華我們的 神與我們同在,像與我們的列祖同在一樣。願他不離棄我們,也不撇下我們。 58 願他使我們的心歸向他,遵行他的一切道,謹守他吩咐我們列祖的誡命、律例和典章。 59 願我在耶和華面前懇求的這些話,晝夜都不離耶和華我們的 神,好使他天天為他僕人和他的子民以色列人主持公道, 60 使地上萬族萬民都知道耶和華是 神,除他以外沒有別的神。 61 所以你們的心要完全歸給耶和華我們的 神,遵行他的律例,謹守他的誡命,像今天一樣。”

獻殿禮的獻祭(D)

62 王和所有與他在一起的以色列人都在耶和華面前獻祭。 63 所羅門向耶和華獻平安祭,牛二萬二千頭,羊十二萬隻;這樣,王和以色列眾人為耶和華的殿舉行了奉獻典禮。 64 那一天,因為耶和華面前的銅祭壇太小,容不下燔祭、素祭和平安祭牲的脂肪,王就把耶和華殿前院子當中的地方分別為聖,在那裡獻燔祭、素祭和平安祭牲的脂肪。 65 那時所羅門與從哈馬口直到埃及小河的以色列人,都在耶和華我們的 神面前舉行盛大的集會,守節七天,又七天,一共十四天。 66 到了第八天,王遣散了眾人;眾人都祝福過王以後,就高高興興地回自己的家去。他們因為看見耶和華向他僕人大衛和他子民以色列所施的一切恩惠,心中都感到歡喜。

运约柜入圣殿

所罗门把以色列的长老、各支派的首领和族长召集到耶路撒冷,准备把耶和华的约柜从大卫城锡安运上来。

在以他念月,即七月住棚节的时候,以色列人都聚集到所罗门王那里。 以色列的长老到齐后,祭司便抬起约柜, 祭司和利未人将约柜、会幕和会幕里的一切圣器运上来。 所罗门王和聚集到他那里的以色列全体会众在约柜前献祭,献上的牛羊多得不可胜数。 祭司把耶和华的约柜抬进内殿,即至圣所,放在两个基路伯天使的翅膀下面。 基路伯天使展开翅膀,遮盖约柜和抬约柜的横杠。 横杠相当长,在至圣所前面的圣所中可以看见横杠的末端,在圣所外面看不见。横杠至今仍在那里。 约柜里除了两块石版,没有别的东西。石版是以色列人离开埃及后,耶和华在何烈山跟他们立约时,摩西放进去的。 10 祭司从圣所出来的时候,就有云彩充满了耶和华的殿, 11 以致祭司不能留在殿里供职,因为那里充满了耶和华的荣光。 12 那时,所罗门说:

“耶和华啊,
你曾说你要住在密云中,
13 现在,我为你建造了殿宇,
作你永远的居所。”

14 然后,王转身为站立在那里的以色列民众祝福, 15 说:“以色列的上帝耶和华当受称颂!祂亲口给我父大卫的应许,现在祂亲手成就了! 16 祂曾说,‘自从我把我的以色列子民带出埃及以来,我并没有在以色列各支派中选出一座城来建造殿宇,作为我名下的居所。我只是拣选了大卫来治理我的以色列子民。’” 17 所罗门又说:“我父大卫曾想为以色列的上帝耶和华建殿, 18 但是耶和华对我父大卫说,‘你想为我建殿,这番心意是好的, 19 但你不要建,要由你的亲生儿子为我建殿。’

20 “耶和华已经实现祂的应许,祂让我继承我父大卫的王位统治以色列。现在,我为以色列的上帝耶和华的名建了殿, 21 并在殿里预备了放约柜的地方。约柜里有耶和华的约,是祂把我们的祖先带出埃及时跟他们立的。”

所罗门的祷告

22 所罗门当着以色列会众的面,站在耶和华的坛前,向天伸出双手, 23 祷告说:“以色列的上帝耶和华啊,天上地下没有神明可以与你相比!你向尽心遵行你旨意的仆人守约,施慈爱。 24 你持守向你仆人——我父大卫的应许,你曾亲口应许,你今天亲手成就了。

25 “以色列的上帝耶和华啊,你曾对你仆人——我父大卫说,‘你的子孙若像你一样谨慎行事、遵行我的旨意,你的王朝就不会中断。’求你信守这应许。 26 以色列的上帝耶和华啊,求你实现你向你仆人——我父大卫的应许。

27 “然而,上帝啊,你真的会住在人间吗?看啊,诸天尚且不够你居住,更何况我建造的这殿呢? 28 可是,我的上帝耶和华啊,求你垂顾你仆人的祷告和祈求,垂听你仆人今天在你面前的呼求和祈祷。 29 愿你昼夜看顾这殿——你应许立你名的地方!你仆人向着这地方祷告的时候,求你垂听。 30 你仆人和你的以色列子民向这地方祈祷的时候,求你从你天上的居所垂听,赦免我们的罪。

31 “如果有人得罪邻舍,被叫到这殿中,在你的坛前起誓, 32 求你从天上垂听,在你众仆人当中施行审判,按他们的行为罚恶赏善。

33 “当你的以色列子民因得罪你而败在敌人手中时,如果他们回心转意归向你,承认你的名,在这殿里祈祷, 34 求你从天上垂听,赦免他们的罪,带领他们回到你赐给他们祖先的土地上。

35 “当你的子民得罪你,你惩罚他们,叫天不降雨时,如果他们向着这殿祷告,承认你的名,并离开罪恶, 36 求你在天上垂听,赦免你仆人——你以色列子民的罪,教导他们走正道,降下甘霖滋润你赐给你子民作产业的土地。

37 “如果国中有饥荒、瘟疫、旱灾、霉病、蝗灾、虫灾,或是城邑被敌人围困,无论遭遇什么灾祸疾病, 38 只要你的以色列子民,或个人或全体,自知心中痛苦并向着这殿伸手祷告,无论祈求什么, 39 求你从天上的居所垂听,赦免他们。唯独你能洞察人心,你必按各人的行为施行赏罚, 40 使你的子民在你赐给我们祖先的土地上终生敬畏你。

41-42 “如果有远方的外族人听说你的大能大力,慕名而来,向着这殿祷告, 43 求你从天上的居所垂听,应允他们的祈求,好叫天下万民都像你的以色列子民一样认识你的名,敬畏你,并知道我建造的这殿属于你的名下。

44 “你的子民奉你的命令上阵与敌人作战,无论他们在哪里,如果他们向着你选择的这城和我为你建造的这殿祷告, 45 求你从天上垂听,使他们得胜。

46 “世上没有不犯罪的人,如果你的子民得罪你,以致你向他们发怒,让敌人把他们掳走,不论远近, 47 若他们在那里回心转意,向你恳求,承认自己犯罪作恶了; 48 若他们全心全意地归向你,朝着你赐给他们祖先的这片土地、你选择的这城和我为你建的这殿向你祷告, 49 求你从天上的居所垂听他们的祈求,为他们伸张正义, 50 赦免得罪你的子民,赦免他们的一切过犯,使掳掠他们的人善待他们。 51 因为他们是你的子民、你的产业,是你从埃及那熊熊的火炉里拯救出来的。

52 “愿你垂顾仆人和你的以色列子民的祈求。无论他们什么时候向你祈求,都求你垂听。 53 主耶和华啊,因为你把我们祖先带出埃及的时候,曾经借着你的仆人摩西应许将以色列人从万民中分别出来,作你自己的产业。”

所罗门为民祝福

54 所罗门跪在耶和华的坛前,举着手向耶和华祷告完毕, 55 便站起来高声为以色列全体会众祝福: 56 “耶和华当受称颂!祂照着应许赐平安给祂的以色列子民。祂从前借着仆人摩西赐下的美好应许一句也没有落空。 57 愿我们的上帝耶和华与我们同在,就像与我们的祖先同在一样。愿祂永远都不撇下我们,不丢弃我们, 58 使我们的心归向祂,遵行祂的旨意,谨守祂吩咐我们祖先的诫命、律例和典章。 59 愿我们的上帝耶和华昼夜顾念我在祂面前的这些祈求,天天护佑祂的仆人和祂的以色列子民, 60 叫地上万民都知道,耶和华是独一无二的上帝。 61 愿你们像今天一样专心事奉我们的上帝耶和华,遵行祂的律法,谨守祂的诫命。”

圣殿奉献礼

62 王和以色列众民一同向耶和华献祭。 63 所罗门向耶和华献上两万二千头牛、十二万只羊作平安祭,王和以色列众民为耶和华的殿举行奉献典礼。

64 那天,因为耶和华殿前的铜坛太小,容不下燔祭、素祭和平安祭祭牲的脂肪,所罗门王就把殿前院子中间分别出来作圣洁之地,在那里献上燔祭、素祭和平安祭祭牲的脂肪。 65 所罗门和从哈马口直至埃及小河而来的全体以色列人聚成一大群会众,在我们的上帝耶和华面前守节期两周,共十四天。 66 之后,所罗门王让众民各回本乡。他们看见耶和华向祂的仆人大卫和以色列子民所施的一切恩惠,都为王祝福,并满心欢喜地回家去了。

Solomon dedicates the temple

Then Solomon assembled Israel’s elders, all the tribal leaders, and the chiefs of Israel’s clans at Jerusalem to bring up the chest containing the Lord’s covenant from David’s City Zion. Everyone in Israel assembled before King Solomon in the seventh month, the month of Ethanim,[a] during the festival. When all of Israel’s elders had arrived, the priests picked up the chest. They brought the Lord’s chest, the meeting tent, and all the holy equipment that was in the tent. The priests and the Levites brought them up, while King Solomon and the entire Israelite assembly that had joined him before the chest sacrificed countless sheep and oxen. The priests brought the chest containing the Lord’s covenant to its designated spot beneath the wings of the winged creatures in the inner sanctuary of the temple, the most holy place. The winged creatures spread their wings over the place where the chest rested, covering the chest and its carrying poles. The carrying poles were so long that their tips could be seen from the holy place in front of the inner sanctuary, though they weren’t visible from outside. They are still there today. Nothing was in the chest except the two stone tablets Moses had placed there while at Horeb, where the Lord made a covenant with the Israelites after they left Egypt. 10 When the priests left the holy place, the cloud filled the Lord’s temple, 11 and the priests were unable to carry out their duties due to the cloud because the Lord’s glory filled the Lord’s temple.

12 Then Solomon said, “The Lord said that he would live in a dark cloud, 13 but I have indeed built you a lofty temple as a place where you can live forever.” 14 The king turned around, and while the entire assembly of Israel was standing there, he blessed them, 15 saying, “Bless Israel’s God, the Lord, who spoke directly to my father David and now has kept his promise: 16 ‘From the day I brought my people Israel out of Egypt I haven’t selected a city from any Israelite tribe as a site for the building of a temple for my name. But now I have chosen David to be over my people Israel.’ 17 My father David wanted to build a temple for the name of the Lord, Israel’s God.

18 “But the Lord said to my father David, ‘It is very good that you thought to build a temple for my name. 19 Nevertheless, you yourself won’t build that temple. Instead, your very own son will build the temple for my name.’ 20 The Lord has kept his promise—I have succeeded my father David on Israel’s throne just as the Lord said, and I have built the temple for the name of the Lord, Israel’s God. 21 There I’ve placed the chest that contains the covenant that the Lord made with our ancestors when he brought them out of Egypt.”

22 Solomon stood before the Lord’s altar in front of the entire Israelite assembly and, spreading out his hands toward the sky, 23 he said:

Lord God of Israel, there’s no god like you in heaven above or on earth below. You keep the covenant and show loyalty to your servants who walk before you with all their heart. 24 This is the covenant you kept with your servant David, my father, which you promised him. Today, you have fulfilled what you promised. 25 So now, Lord, Israel’s God, keep what you promised my father David, your servant, when you said to him, “You will never fail to have a successor sitting on Israel’s throne as long as your descendants carefully walk before me just as you walked before me.” 26 So now, God of Israel, may your promise to your servant David, my father, come true.

27 But how could God possibly live on earth? If heaven, even the highest heaven, can’t contain you, how can this temple that I’ve built contain you? 28 Lord my God, listen to your servant’s prayer and request, and hear the cry and prayer that your servant prays to you today. 29 Constantly watch over this temple, the place about which you said, “My name will be there,” and listen to the prayer that your servant is praying toward[b] this place. 30 Listen to the request of your servant and your people Israel when they pray toward this place. Listen from your heavenly dwelling place, and when you hear, forgive!

31 If someone wrongs another and must make a solemn pledge asserting innocence before your altar in this temple,[c] 32 then listen from heaven, act, and decide which of your servants is right. Condemn the guilty party, repaying them for their conduct, but justify the innocent person, repaying them for their righteousness.

33 If your people Israel are defeated by an enemy because they have sinned against you, but then they change their hearts and lives, give thanks to your name, and ask for mercy before you at this temple, 34 then listen from heaven and forgive the sin of your people Israel. Return them to the land you gave their ancestors.

35 When the sky holds back its rain because Israel has sinned against you, but they then pray toward this place, give thanks to your name, and turn away from their sin because you have punished them for it,[d] 36 then listen from heaven and forgive the sin of your servants, your people Israel. Teach them the best way for them to follow, and send rain on your land that you gave to your people as an inheritance.

37 Whenever there is a famine or plague in the land; or whenever there is blight, mildew, locust, or grasshopper; or whenever someone’s enemy attacks them in their cities;[e] or any plague or illness comes; 38 whatever prayer or petition is made by any individual or by all of your people Israel—because people will recognize their own pain and spread out their hands toward this temple— 39 then listen from heaven where you live. Forgive, act, and repay each person according to all their conduct, because you know their hearts. You alone know the human heart. 40 Do this so that they may revere you all the days they live on the land that you gave to our ancestors.

41 Listen also to the immigrant who isn’t from your people Israel but who comes from a distant country because of your reputation— 42 because they will hear of your great reputation, your great power, and your outstretched arm. When the immigrant comes and prays toward this temple, 43 then listen from heaven, where you live, and do everything the immigrant asks. Do this so that all the people of the earth may know your reputation and revere you, as your people Israel do, and recognize that this temple I have built bears your name.

44 When your people go to war against their enemies, wherever you may send them, and they pray to the Lord toward the city you have chosen and toward this temple that I have built for your name, 45 then listen from heaven to their prayer and request and do what is right for them.

46 When they sin against you (for there is no one who doesn’t sin) and you become angry with them and hand them over to an enemy who takes them away as prisoners to enemy territory, whether distant or nearby, 47 if they change their heart in whatever land they are held captive, changing their lives and begging for your mercy,[f] saying, “We have sinned, we have done wrong, we have acted wickedly!” 48 and if they return to you with all their heart and all their being in the enemy territory where they’ve been taken captive, and pray to you, toward their land, which you gave their ancestors, toward the city you have chosen, and toward the temple I have built for your name, 49 then listen to their prayer and request from your heavenly dwelling place. Do what is right for them, 50 and forgive your people who have sinned against you. Forgive all their wrong that they have done against you. See to it that those who captured them show them mercy. 51 These are your people and your inheritance. You brought them out of Egypt, from the iron furnace.

52 Open your eyes to your servant’s request and to the request of your people Israel. Hear them whenever they cry out to you. 53 You set them apart from all the earth’s peoples as your own inheritance, Lord, just as you promised through your servant Moses when you brought our ancestors out of Egypt.

54 As soon as Solomon finished praying and making these requests to the Lord, he got up from before the Lord’s altar, where he had been kneeling with his hands spread out to heaven. 55 He stood up and blessed the whole Israelite assembly in a loud voice: 56 “May the Lord be blessed! He has given rest to his people Israel just as he promised. He hasn’t neglected any part of the good promise he made through his servant Moses. 57 May the Lord our God be with us, just as he was with our ancestors. May he never leave us or abandon us. 58 May he draw our hearts to him to walk in all his ways and observe his commands, his laws, and his judgments that he gave our ancestors. 59 And may these words of mine that I have cried out before the Lord remain near to the Lord our God day and night so that he may do right by his servant and his people Israel for each day’s need, 60 and so that all the earth’s peoples may know that the Lord is God. There is no other God! 61 Now may you be committed to the Lord our God with all your heart by following his laws and observing his commands, just as you are doing right now.”

62 Then the king and all Israel with him sacrificed to the Lord. 63 Solomon offered well-being sacrifices to the Lord: twenty-two thousand oxen and one hundred twenty thousand sheep when the king and all Israel dedicated the Lord’s temple. 64 On that day the king made holy the middle of the courtyard in front of the Lord’s temple. He had to offer the entirely burned offerings, grain offerings, and the fat of well-being sacrifices there, because the bronze altar that was in the Lord’s presence was too small to contain the entirely burned offerings, the grain offerings, and the fat of the well-being sacrifices. 65 At that time Solomon, together with all Israel, held a celebration. It was a large assembly from Lebo-hamath to the border of Egypt. They celebrated for seven days and then for another seven days in the presence of the Lord our God: fourteen days in all. 66 On the eighth day,[g] Solomon dismissed the people. They blessed the king and went back to their tents happy and pleased about all the good that the Lord had done for his servant David and for his people Israel.

Footnotes

  1. 1 Kings 8:2 September–October, Tishrei; Ethanim is a month from a Canaanite calendar.
  2. 1 Kings 8:29 Or for, regarding; also used in several verses that follow
  3. 1 Kings 8:31 Heb uncertain
  4. 1 Kings 8:35 Or answered them
  5. 1 Kings 8:37 LXX one of; MT in the land of their gates
  6. 1 Kings 8:47 Heb adds in the land they are held captive.
  7. 1 Kings 8:66 The second seven-day celebration (see 2 Chron 7:8-9); but contrast LXX.