David's Instructions to Solomon

(A)When David's time to die drew near, he commanded Solomon his son, saying, (B)“I am about to go the way of all the earth. (C)Be strong, and show yourself a man, and keep the charge of the Lord your God, walking in his ways and keeping his statutes, his commandments, his rules, and his testimonies, as it is written in the Law of Moses, (D)that you may prosper in all that you do and wherever you turn, that the Lord may (E)establish his word that he spoke concerning me, saying, (F)‘If your sons pay close attention to their way, (G)to walk before me in faithfulness with all their heart and with all their soul, (H)you shall not lack[a] a man on the throne of Israel.’

“Moreover, you also know what Joab the son of Zeruiah (I)did to me, how he dealt with the two commanders of the armies of Israel, (J)Abner the son of Ner, (K)and Amasa the son of Jether, whom he killed, avenging[b] in time of peace for blood that had been shed in war, and putting the blood of war[c] on the belt around his[d] waist and on the sandals on his feet. Act therefore (L)according to your wisdom, but do not let his gray head go down to Sheol in peace. But deal loyally with the sons of (M)Barzillai the Gileadite, and let them be (N)among those who eat at your table, (O)for with such loyalty[e] they met me when I fled from Absalom your brother. And there is also with you (P)Shimei the son of Gera, the Benjaminite from Bahurim, who cursed me with a grievous curse on the day (Q)when I went to Mahanaim. (R)But when he came down to meet me at the Jordan, I swore to him by the Lord, saying, ‘I will not put you to death with the sword.’ Now therefore do not hold him guiltless, (S)for you are a wise man. You will know what you ought to do to him, and you shall (T)bring his gray head down with blood to Sheol.”

The Death of David

10 (U)Then David slept with his fathers and was buried in (V)the city of David. 11 And the time that David reigned over Israel was (W)forty years. He reigned seven years in Hebron and thirty-three years in Jerusalem. 12 (X)So Solomon sat on the throne of David his father, and his kingdom was firmly established.

Solomon's Reign Established

13 Then Adonijah the son of Haggith came to Bathsheba the mother of Solomon. And she said, (Y)“Do you come peacefully?” He said, “Peacefully.” 14 Then he said, “I have something to say to you.” She said, “Speak.” 15 He said, “You know that (Z)the kingdom was mine, and that all Israel fully expected me to reign. However, the kingdom has turned about and become my brother's, (AA)for it was his from the Lord. 16 And now I have one request to make of you; do not refuse me.” She said to him, “Speak.” 17 And he said, “Please ask King Solomon—he will not refuse you—to give me (AB)Abishag the Shunammite as my wife.” 18 Bathsheba said, “Very well; I will speak for you to the king.”

19 So Bathsheba went to King Solomon to speak to him on behalf of Adonijah. And the king rose to meet her and bowed down to her. Then he sat on his throne and had a seat brought for the king's mother, (AC)and she sat on his right. 20 Then she said, “I have one small request to make of you; do not refuse me.” And the king said to her, “Make your request, my mother, for I will not refuse you.” 21 She said, “Let (AD)Abishag the Shunammite be given to Adonijah your brother as his wife.” 22 King Solomon answered his mother, “And why do you ask (AE)Abishag the Shunammite for Adonijah? Ask for him the kingdom also, (AF)for he is my older brother, and on his side (AG)are Abiathar[f] the priest and Joab the son of Zeruiah.” 23 Then King Solomon swore by the Lord, saying, (AH)“God do so to me and more also if this word does not cost Adonijah his life! 24 Now therefore (AI)as the Lord lives, who has established me and placed me on the throne of David my father, and who has made me a house, (AJ)as he promised, Adonijah shall be put to death today.” 25 So King Solomon sent (AK)Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and he struck him down, and he died.

26 And to Abiathar the priest the king said, “Go to (AL)Anathoth, to your estate, for you deserve death. But I will not at this time put you to death, (AM)because you carried the ark of the Lord God before David my father, (AN)and because you shared in all my father's affliction.” 27 (AO)So Solomon expelled Abiathar from being priest to the Lord, thus fulfilling (AP)the word of the Lord that he had spoken concerning the house of Eli in Shiloh.

28 When the news came to Joab—for Joab (AQ)had supported Adonijah although (AR)he had not supported Absalom—Joab fled to the tent of the Lord and caught hold of the (AS)horns of the altar. 29 And when it was told King Solomon, “Joab has fled to the tent of the Lord, and behold, he is beside the altar,” Solomon sent Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, saying, “Go, strike him down.” 30 So Benaiah came to the tent of the Lord and said to him, “The king commands, ‘Come out.’” But he said, “No, I will die here.” Then Benaiah brought the king word again, saying, “Thus said Joab, and thus he answered me.” 31 The king replied to him, (AT)“Do as he has said, strike him down and bury him, (AU)and thus take away from me and from my father's house the guilt for the blood that Joab shed without cause. 32 The Lord will (AV)bring back his bloody deeds on his own head, because, without the knowledge of my father David, he attacked and killed with the sword two men (AW)more righteous and better than himself, (AX)Abner the son of Ner, commander of the army of Israel, and (AY)Amasa the son of Jether, commander of the army of Judah. 33 (AZ)So shall their blood come back on the head of Joab and on the head of his descendants forever. But for David and for his descendants and for his house and for his throne there shall be peace from the Lord forevermore.” 34 Then Benaiah the son of Jehoiada went up and struck him down and put him to death. And he was buried in his own house in the wilderness. 35 (BA)The king put Benaiah the son of Jehoiada over the army in place of Joab, and the king put (BB)Zadok the priest (BC)in the place of Abiathar.

36 Then the king sent and summoned (BD)Shimei and said to him, “Build yourself a house in Jerusalem and dwell there, and do not go out from there to any place whatever. 37 For on the day you go out and cross (BE)the brook Kidron, know for certain that you shall die. (BF)Your blood shall be on your own head.” 38 And Shimei said to the king, “What you say is good; as my lord the king has said, so will your servant do.” So Shimei lived in Jerusalem many days.

39 But it happened at the end of three years that two of Shimei's servants ran away to (BG)Achish, son of Maacah, king of Gath. And when it was told Shimei, “Behold, your servants are in Gath,” 40 Shimei arose and saddled a donkey and went to Gath to Achish to seek his servants. Shimei went and brought his servants from Gath. 41 And when Solomon was told that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath and returned, 42 the king sent and summoned Shimei and said to him, “Did I not make you swear by the Lord and solemnly warn you, saying, ‘Know for certain that on the day you go out and go to any place whatever, you shall die’? And you said to me, ‘What you say is good; I will obey.’ 43 Why then have you not kept your oath to the Lord and the commandment with which I commanded you?” 44 The king also said to Shimei, “You know in your own heart (BH)all the harm that you did to David my father. So the Lord will (BI)bring back your harm on your own head. 45 But King Solomon shall be blessed, (BJ)and the throne of David shall be established before the Lord forever.” 46 Then the king commanded Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and he went out and struck him down, and he died.

(BK)So the kingdom was established in the hand of Solomon.

Solomon's Prayer for Wisdom

(BL)Solomon made a marriage alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt. He took Pharaoh's daughter and brought her into (BM)the city of David until he had finished (BN)building his own house (BO)and the house of the Lord (BP)and the wall around Jerusalem. (BQ)The people were sacrificing at the high places, however, because no house had yet been built for the name of the Lord.

Solomon (BR)loved the Lord, (BS)walking in the statutes of David his father, only he sacrificed and made offerings at the high places. And the king went to Gibeon to sacrifice there, (BT)for that was the great high place. Solomon used to offer a thousand burnt offerings on that altar. (BU)At Gibeon (BV)the Lord appeared to Solomon (BW)in a dream by night, and God said, “Ask what I shall give you.” And Solomon said, “You have shown great and steadfast love to your servant David my father, because (BX)he walked before you in faithfulness, in righteousness, and in uprightness of heart toward you. And you have kept for him this great and steadfast love and (BY)have given him a son to sit on his throne this day. And now, O Lord my God, (BZ)you have made your servant king in place of David my father, (CA)although I am but a little child. I do not know (CB)how to go out or come in. (CC)And your servant is in the midst of your people whom you have chosen, a great people, (CD)too many to be numbered or counted for multitude. (CE)Give your servant therefore an understanding mind (CF)to govern your people, that I may (CG)discern between good and evil, for who is able to govern this your great people?”

10 It pleased the Lord that Solomon had asked this. 11 And God said to him, “Because you have asked this, and have not asked for yourself long life or riches or the life of your enemies, but have asked for yourself understanding to discern what is right, 12 behold, (CH)I now do according to your word. Behold, (CI)I give you a wise and discerning mind, so that none like you has been before you and none like you shall arise after you. 13 (CJ)I give you also what you have not asked, (CK)both riches and honor, so that no other king shall compare with you, all your days. 14 And if you will walk in my ways, keeping my statutes and my commandments, (CL)as your father David walked, then (CM)I will lengthen your days.”

15 And Solomon (CN)awoke, and behold, it was a dream. Then he came to Jerusalem and stood before the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and offered up burnt offerings and peace offerings, and made a feast for all his servants.

Solomon's Wisdom

16 Then two prostitutes came to the king (CO)and stood before him. 17 The one woman said, “Oh, my lord, this woman and I live in the same house, and I gave birth to a child while she was in the house. 18 Then on the third day after I gave birth, this woman also gave birth. And we were alone. There was no one else with us in the house; only we two were in the house. 19 And this woman's son died in the night, because she lay on him. 20 And she arose at midnight and took my son from beside me, while your servant slept, and laid him at her breast, and laid her dead son at my breast. 21 When I rose in the morning to nurse my child, behold, he was dead. But when I looked at him closely in the morning, behold, he was not the child that I had borne.” 22 But the other woman said, “No, the living child is mine, and the dead child is yours.” The first said, “No, the dead child is yours, and the living child is mine.” Thus they spoke before the king.

23 Then the king said, “The one says, ‘This is my son that is alive, and your son is dead’; and the other says, ‘No; but your son is dead, and my son is the living one.’” 24 And the king said, “Bring me a sword.” So a sword was brought before the king. 25 And the king said, “Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one and half to the other.” 26 Then the woman whose son was alive said to the king, because (CP)her heart yearned for her son, “Oh, my lord, give her the living child, and by no means put him to death.” But the other said, “He shall be neither mine nor yours; divide him.” 27 Then the king answered and said, “Give the living child to the first woman, and by no means put him to death; she is his mother.” 28 And all Israel heard of the judgment that the king had rendered, and they stood in awe of the king, because they perceived that (CQ)the wisdom of God was in him to do justice.

Solomon's Officials

King Solomon was king over all Israel, and these were his high officials: Azariah the son of Zadok was (CR)the priest; Elihoreph and Ahijah the sons of Shisha were secretaries; (CS)Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud was recorder; (CT)Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was in command of the army; (CU)Zadok and Abiathar were priests; Azariah the son of Nathan was over (CV)the officers; Zabud the son of Nathan was priest and (CW)king's friend; Ahishar was in charge of the palace; and (CX)Adoniram the son of Abda was in charge of (CY)the forced labor.

Solomon had twelve officers over all Israel, who provided food for the king and his household. Each man had to make provision for one month in the year. These were their names: Ben-hur, in (CZ)the hill country of Ephraim; Ben-deker, in Makaz, Shaalbim, Beth-shemesh, and Elonbeth-hanan; 10 Ben-hesed, in Arubboth (to him belonged Socoh and all the land of Hepher); 11 Ben-abinadab, in all (DA)Naphath-dor (he had Taphath the daughter of Solomon as his wife); 12 Baana the son of Ahilud, in (DB)Taanach, Megiddo, and all (DC)Beth-shean that is beside Zarethan below Jezreel, and from Beth-shean to Abel-meholah, as far as the other side of Jokmeam; 13 Ben-geber, (DD)in Ramoth-gilead (he had (DE)the villages of Jair the son of Manasseh, which are in Gilead, and he had (DF)the region of Argob, which is in Bashan, sixty great cities with walls and bronze bars); 14 Ahinadab the son of Iddo, in Mahanaim; 15 Ahimaaz, in Naphtali (he had taken Basemath the daughter of Solomon as his wife); 16 Baana the son of Hushai, in Asher and Bealoth; 17 Jehoshaphat the son of Paruah, in Issachar; 18 (DG)Shimei the son of Ela, in Benjamin; 19 Geber the son of Uri, in the land of Gilead, (DH)the country of Sihon king of the Amorites and of Og king of Bashan. And there was one governor who was over the land.

Solomon's Wealth and Wisdom

20 Judah and Israel were as many (DI)as the sand by the sea. They ate and drank and were happy. 21 [g] (DJ)Solomon ruled over all the kingdoms from the (DK)Euphrates[h] to the land of the Philistines and to the border of Egypt. (DL)They brought tribute and served Solomon all the days of his life.

22 Solomon's provision for one day was thirty cors[i] of fine flour and sixty cors of meal, 23 ten fat oxen, and twenty pasture-fed cattle, a hundred sheep, besides deer, gazelles, roebucks, and fattened fowl. 24 For he had dominion over all the region west of the Euphrates[j] from Tiphsah to (DM)Gaza, over all the kings west of the Euphrates. (DN)And he had peace on all sides around him. 25 And Judah and Israel (DO)lived in safety, (DP)from Dan even to Beersheba, (DQ)every man under his vine and under his fig tree, all the days of Solomon. 26 (DR)Solomon also had 40,000[k] stalls of horses for his chariots, and 12,000 horsemen. 27 And those officers supplied provisions for King Solomon, and for all who came to King Solomon's table, each one in his month. They let nothing be lacking. 28 Barley also and straw for the horses and (DS)swift steeds they brought to the place where it was required, each according to his duty.

29 (DT)And God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding beyond measure, and breadth of mind (DU)like the sand on the seashore, 30 so that Solomon's wisdom surpassed the wisdom of all (DV)the people of the east (DW)and all the wisdom of Egypt. 31 For he was (DX)wiser than all other men, wiser than Ethan the Ezrahite, and Heman, Calcol, and Darda, the sons of Mahol, and his fame was in all the surrounding nations. 32 (DY)He also spoke 3,000 proverbs, (DZ)and his songs were 1,005. 33 He spoke of trees, from the cedar that is in Lebanon to the hyssop that grows out of the wall. He spoke also of beasts, and of birds, and of reptiles, and of fish. 34 And people of all nations came to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and from (EA)all the kings of the earth, who had heard of his wisdom.

Preparations for Building the Temple

[l] Now (EB)Hiram king of Tyre sent his servants to Solomon when he heard that they had anointed him king in place of his father, (EC)for Hiram always loved David. And Solomon sent word to Hiram, (ED)“You know that David my father could not build a house for the name of the Lord his God (EE)because of the warfare with which his enemies surrounded him, until the Lord put them under the soles of his feet. (EF)But now the Lord my God has given me rest on every side. There is neither adversary nor misfortune. And so I intend to build a house for the name of the Lord my God, (EG)as the Lord said to David my father, ‘Your son, whom I will set on your throne in your place, shall build the house for my name.’ Now therefore command that cedars of Lebanon be cut for me. And my servants will join your servants, and I will pay you for your servants such wages as you set, for you know that there is no one among us who knows how to cut timber like the Sidonians.”

As soon as Hiram heard the words of Solomon, he rejoiced greatly and said, “Blessed be the Lord this day, who has given to David a wise son to be over this great people.” And Hiram sent to Solomon, saying, “I have heard the message that you have sent to me. I am ready to do all you desire in the matter of cedar and cypress timber. My servants shall bring it down to the sea from Lebanon, and I will make it into rafts to go by sea to the place you direct. And I will have them broken up there, and you shall receive it. And you shall meet my wishes (EH)by providing food for my household.” 10 So Hiram supplied Solomon with all the timber of cedar and cypress that he desired, 11 while Solomon gave Hiram 20,000 cors[m] of wheat as food for his household, and 20,000[n] cors of beaten oil. Solomon gave this to Hiram year by year. 12 And the Lord gave Solomon wisdom, (EI)as he promised him. And there was peace between Hiram and Solomon, and the two of them made a treaty.

13 King Solomon drafted (EJ)forced labor out of all Israel, and the draft numbered 30,000 men. 14 And he sent them to Lebanon, 10,000 a month in shifts. They would be a month in Lebanon and two months at home. (EK)Adoniram was in charge of the draft. 15 Solomon also (EL)had 70,000 burden-bearers and 80,000 stonecutters in the hill country, 16 besides Solomon's 3,300 (EM)chief officers who were over the work, (EN)who had charge of the people who carried on the work. 17 At the king's command (EO)they quarried out great, costly stones in order to lay the foundation of the house with dressed stones. 18 So Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders and (EP)the men of Gebal did the cutting and prepared the timber and the stone to build the house.

Solomon Builds the Temple

(EQ)In the four hundred and eightieth year after the people of Israel came out of the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon's reign over Israel, in the month of Ziv, which is the second month, (ER)he began to build the house of the Lord. (ES)The house that King Solomon built for the Lord was sixty cubits[o] long, twenty cubits wide, and thirty cubits high. The vestibule in front of the nave of the house was twenty cubits long, equal to the width of the house, and ten cubits deep in front of the house. And (ET)he made for the house windows with recessed frames.[p] (EU)He also built a structure[q] against the wall of the house, running around the walls of the house, both the nave and (EV)the inner sanctuary. And he made (EW)side chambers all around. The lowest story[r] was five cubits broad, the middle one was six cubits broad, and the third was seven cubits broad. For around the outside of the house he made offsets on the wall in order that the supporting beams should not be inserted into the walls of the house.

When the house was built, (EX)it was with stone prepared at the quarry, so that neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron was heard in the house while it was being built.

The entrance for the lowest[s] story was on the south side of the house, and one went up by stairs to the middle story, and from the middle story to the third. (EY)So he built the house and finished it, and he made the ceiling of the house of beams and planks of cedar. 10 He built the structure against the whole house, five cubits high, and it was joined to the house with timbers of cedar.

11 Now the word of the Lord came to Solomon, 12 “Concerning this house that you are building, (EZ)if you will walk in my statutes and obey my rules and keep all my commandments and walk in them, then I will establish my word with you, (FA)which I spoke to David your father. 13 And (FB)I will dwell among the children of Israel (FC)and will not forsake my people Israel.”

14 (FD)So Solomon built the house and finished it. 15 He lined the walls of the house on the inside with boards of cedar. From the floor of the house to the walls of the ceiling, he covered them on the inside with wood, (FE)and he covered the floor of the house with boards of cypress. 16 (FF)He built twenty cubits of the rear of the house with boards of cedar from the floor to the walls, and he built this within as an inner sanctuary, as (FG)the Most Holy Place. 17 The house, that is, the nave in front of the inner sanctuary, was forty cubits long. 18 The cedar within the house was carved in the form of (FH)gourds and open flowers. All was cedar; no stone was seen. 19 The inner sanctuary he prepared in the innermost part of the house, to set there the ark of the covenant of the Lord. 20 The inner sanctuary[t] was twenty cubits long, twenty cubits wide, and twenty cubits high, and he overlaid it with pure gold. He also overlaid[u] an altar of cedar. 21 And Solomon overlaid the inside of the house with pure gold, and he drew chains of gold across, in front of the inner sanctuary, and overlaid it with gold. 22 And he overlaid the whole house with gold, until all the house was finished. (FI)Also the whole altar that belonged to the inner sanctuary he overlaid with gold.

23 (FJ)In the inner sanctuary (FK)he made two cherubim of olivewood, each ten cubits high. 24 Five cubits was the length of one wing of the cherub, and five cubits the length of the other wing of the cherub; it was ten cubits from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other. 25 The other cherub also measured ten cubits; both cherubim had the same measure and the same form. 26 The height of one cherub was ten cubits, and so was that of the other cherub. 27 He put the cherubim in the innermost part of the house. (FL)And the wings of the cherubim were spread out so that a wing of one touched the one wall, and a wing of the other cherub touched the other wall; their other wings touched each other in the middle of the house. 28 And he overlaid the cherubim with gold.

29 Around all the walls of the house he carved engraved figures of cherubim and palm trees and open flowers, in the inner and outer rooms. 30 The floor of the house he overlaid with gold in the inner and outer rooms.

31 For the entrance to the inner sanctuary he made doors of olivewood; the lintel and the doorposts were five-sided.[v] 32 He covered the two doors of olivewood with carvings of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers. He overlaid them with gold and spread gold on the cherubim and on the palm trees.

33 So also he made for the entrance to the nave doorposts of olivewood, in the form of a square, 34 and two doors of cypress wood. (FM)The two leaves of the one door were folding, and the two leaves of the other door were folding. 35 On them he carved cherubim and palm trees and open flowers, and he overlaid them with gold evenly applied on the carved work. 36 (FN)He built the inner court with three courses of cut stone and one course of cedar beams.

37 (FO)In the fourth year the foundation of the house of the Lord was laid, in the month of Ziv. 38 And in the eleventh year, in the month of Bul, which is the eighth month, the house was finished in all its parts, and according to all its specifications. He was seven years in building it.

Solomon Builds His Palace

Solomon was (FP)building his own house thirteen years, and he finished his entire house.

He built (FQ)the House of the Forest of Lebanon. Its length was a hundred cubits[w] and its breadth fifty cubits and its height thirty cubits, and it was built on four[x] rows of cedar pillars, with cedar beams on the pillars. And it was covered with cedar above the chambers that were on the forty-five pillars, fifteen in each row. There were window frames in three rows, and window opposite window in three tiers. All the doorways and windows[y] had square frames, and window was opposite window in three tiers.

And he made (FR)the Hall of Pillars; its length was fifty cubits, and its breadth thirty cubits. There was a porch in front with pillars, and (FS)a canopy in front of them.

And he made the Hall of the Throne where he was to pronounce judgment, even the Hall of Judgment. (FT)It was finished with cedar from floor to rafters.[z]

His own house where he was to dwell, in the other court back of the hall, was of like workmanship. Solomon also made a house like this hall for Pharaoh's daughter (FU)whom he had taken in marriage.

All these were made of costly stones, cut according to measure, sawed with saws, back and front, even from the foundation to the coping, and from the outside to the great court. 10 The foundation was of costly stones, huge stones, stones of eight and ten cubits. 11 And above were costly stones, cut according to measurement, and cedar. 12 (FV)The great court had three courses of cut stone all around, and a course of cedar beams; so had the inner court of the house of the Lord and (FW)the vestibule of the house.

The Temple Furnishings

13 And King Solomon sent and brought (FX)Hiram from Tyre. 14 He was the son of a widow of the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker in bronze. And (FY)he was full of wisdom, understanding, and skill for making any work in bronze. He came to King Solomon and did all his work.

15 (FZ)He cast (GA)two pillars of bronze. (GB)Eighteen cubits was the height of one pillar, and a line of twelve cubits measured its circumference. It was hollow, and its thickness was four fingers. The second pillar was the same.[aa] 16 He also made two capitals of cast bronze to set on the tops of the pillars. The height of the one capital was five cubits, and (GC)the height of the other capital was five cubits. 17 There were lattices of checker work with wreaths of chain work for the capitals on the tops of the pillars, a lattice[ab] for the one capital and a lattice for the other capital. 18 Likewise he made pomegranates[ac] in two rows around the one latticework to cover the capital that was on the top of the pillar, and he did the same with the other capital. 19 Now the capitals that were on the tops of the pillars in the vestibule were of lily-work, four cubits. 20 The capitals were on the two pillars and also above the rounded projection which was beside the latticework. There were (GD)two hundred pomegranates in two rows all around, and so with the other capital. 21 (GE)He set up the pillars at the vestibule of the temple. He set up the pillar on the south and called its name Jachin, and he set up the pillar on the north and called its name Boaz. 22 And on the tops of the pillars was lily-work. Thus the work of the pillars was finished.

23 (GF)Then he made (GG)the sea of cast metal. It was round, ten cubits from brim to brim, and five cubits high, and a line of thirty cubits measured its circumference. 24 Under its brim were (GH)gourds, for ten cubits, compassing the sea all around. The gourds were in two rows, cast with it when it was cast. 25 It stood on (GI)twelve oxen, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south, and three facing east. The sea was set on them, and all their rear parts were inward. 26 Its thickness was a handbreadth,[ad] and its brim was made like the brim of a cup, like the flower of a lily. It held two thousand baths.[ae]

27 He also made the (GJ)ten stands of bronze. Each stand was four cubits long, four cubits wide, and three cubits high. 28 This was the construction of the stands: they had panels, and the panels were set in the frames, 29 and on the panels that were set in the frames were lions, oxen, and cherubim. On the frames, both above and below the lions and oxen, there were wreaths of beveled work. 30 Moreover, each stand had four bronze wheels and axles of bronze, and at the four corners were supports for a basin. The supports were cast with wreaths at the side of each. 31 Its opening was within a crown that projected upward one cubit. Its opening was round, as a pedestal is made, a cubit and a half deep. At its opening there were carvings, and its panels were square, not round. 32 And the four wheels were underneath the panels. The axles of the wheels were of one piece with the stands, and the height of a wheel was a cubit and a half. 33 The wheels were made like a chariot wheel; their axles, their rims, their spokes, and their hubs were all cast. 34 There were four supports at the four corners of each stand. The supports were of one piece with the stands. 35 And on the top of the stand there was a round band half a cubit high; and on the top of the stand its stays and its panels were of one piece with it. 36 And on the surfaces of its stays and on its panels, he carved cherubim, lions, and palm trees, according to the space of each, with wreaths all around. 37 After this manner he made (GK)the ten stands. All of them were cast alike, of the same measure and the same form.

38 And he made (GL)ten basins of bronze. Each basin held forty baths, each basin measured four cubits, and there was a basin for each of the ten stands. 39 And he set the stands, five on the south side of the house, and five on the north side of the house. And he set the sea at the southeast corner of the house.

40 (GM)Hiram also made (GN)the pots, the shovels, and the basins. So Hiram finished all the work that he did for King Solomon on the house of the Lord: 41 the two pillars, the two bowls of the capitals that were on the tops of the pillars, and the two (GO)latticeworks to cover the two bowls of the capitals that were on the tops of the pillars; 42 and the (GP)four hundred pomegranates for the two latticeworks, two rows of pomegranates for each latticework, to cover the two bowls of the capitals that were on the pillars; 43 the ten stands, and the ten basins on the stands; 44 and (GQ)the one sea, and the twelve oxen underneath the sea.

45 Now (GR)the pots, the shovels, and the basins, all these vessels in the house of the Lord, which Hiram made for King Solomon, were of burnished bronze. 46 In the plain of the Jordan the king cast them, in the clay ground between (GS)Succoth and (GT)Zarethan. 47 And Solomon left all the vessels unweighed, because there were so many of them; (GU)the weight of the bronze was not ascertained.

48 So Solomon made all the vessels that were in the house of the Lord: (GV)the golden altar, (GW)the golden table for (GX)the bread of the Presence, 49 (GY)the lampstands of pure gold, five on the south side and five on the north, before the inner sanctuary; (GZ)the flowers, the lamps, and the tongs, of gold; 50 the cups, snuffers, basins, dishes for incense, and (HA)fire pans, of pure gold; and the sockets of gold, for the doors of the innermost part of the house, (HB)the Most Holy Place, and for the doors of the nave of the temple.

51 Thus all the work that King Solomon did on the house of the Lord was finished. And Solomon brought in (HC)the things that David his father had dedicated, the silver, the gold, and the vessels, and stored them in the treasuries of the house of the Lord.

The Ark Brought into the Temple

(HD)Then Solomon assembled the elders of Israel and all the heads of the tribes, (HE)the leaders of the fathers' houses of the people of Israel, before King Solomon in Jerusalem, (HF)to bring up the ark of the covenant of the Lord out of (HG)the city of David, which is Zion. And all the men of Israel assembled to King Solomon at (HH)the feast in the month Ethanim, which is the seventh month. And all the elders of Israel came, and (HI)the priests took up the ark. And they brought up the ark of the Lord, (HJ)the tent of meeting, and all the holy vessels that were in the tent; the priests and the Levites brought them up. And King Solomon and all the congregation of Israel, who had assembled before him, were with him before the ark, (HK)sacrificing so many sheep and oxen that they could not be counted or numbered. (HL)Then the priests brought the ark of the covenant of the Lord (HM)to its place in (HN)the inner sanctuary of the house, in the Most Holy Place, underneath the wings of the cherubim. For the cherubim spread out their wings over the place of the ark, so that the cherubim overshadowed the ark and its poles. (HO)And the poles were so long that the ends of the poles were seen from the Holy Place before (HP)the inner sanctuary; but they could not be seen from outside. And they are there to this day. There was nothing in the ark except (HQ)the two tablets of stone that Moses put there at Horeb, where (HR)the Lord made a covenant with the people of Israel, when they came out of the land of Egypt. 10 And when the priests came out of the Holy Place, (HS)a cloud filled the house of the Lord, 11 so that the priests could not stand to minister because of the cloud, for the glory of the Lord filled the house of the Lord.

Solomon Blesses the Lord

12 (HT)Then Solomon said, “The Lord[af] has said that he would dwell (HU)in thick darkness. 13 (HV)I have indeed built you an exalted house, (HW)a place for you to dwell in forever.” 14 Then the king turned around and (HX)blessed all the assembly of Israel, while all the assembly of Israel stood. 15 And he said, (HY)“Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, who with his hand has fulfilled (HZ)what he promised with his mouth to David my father, saying, 16 (IA)‘Since the day that I brought my people Israel out of Egypt, I chose no city out of all the tribes of Israel in which to build a house, (IB)that my name might be there. (IC)But I chose David to be over my people Israel.’ 17 (ID)Now it was in the heart of David my father to build a house for the name of the Lord, the God of Israel. 18 But the Lord said to David my father, ‘Whereas it was in your heart to build a house for my name, you did well that it was in your heart. 19 (IE)Nevertheless, you shall not build the house, but your son who shall be born to you shall build the house for my name.’ 20 Now the Lord has fulfilled his promise that he made. For I have risen in the place of David my father, and sit on the throne of Israel, (IF)as the Lord promised, and I have built the house for the name of the Lord, the God of Israel. 21 And there I have provided a place for the ark, (IG)in which is the covenant of the Lord that he made with our fathers, when he brought them out of the land of Egypt.”

Solomon's Prayer of Dedication

22 Then Solomon (IH)stood before the altar of the Lord in the presence of all the assembly of Israel and (II)spread out his hands toward heaven, 23 and said, “O Lord, God of Israel, (IJ)there is no God like you, in heaven above or on earth beneath, (IK)keeping covenant and showing steadfast love to your servants who walk before you with all their heart; 24 you have kept with your servant David my father what you declared to him. (IL)You spoke with your mouth, and with your hand have fulfilled it this day. 25 Now therefore, O Lord, God of Israel, keep for your servant David my father what you have promised him, saying, (IM)‘You shall not lack a man to sit before me on the throne of Israel, if only your sons pay close attention to their way, to walk before me as you have walked before me.’ 26 (IN)Now therefore, O God of Israel, let your word be confirmed, which you have spoken to your servant David my father.

27 “But will God indeed dwell on the earth? Behold, (IO)heaven and the highest heaven cannot contain you; how much less this house that I have built! 28 Yet have regard to the prayer of your servant and to his plea, O Lord my God, listening to the cry and to the prayer that your servant prays before you this day, 29 (IP)that your eyes may be open night and day toward this house, the place of which you have said, (IQ)‘My name shall be there,’ that you may listen to the prayer that your servant offers toward this place. 30 And listen to the plea of your servant and of your people Israel, when they pray toward this place. And listen in heaven your dwelling place, and when you hear, forgive.

31 “If a man sins against his neighbor and is made to take (IR)an oath and comes and swears his oath before your altar in this house, 32 then hear in heaven and act and judge your servants, (IS)condemning the guilty by bringing his conduct on his own head, and vindicating the righteous by rewarding him according to his righteousness.

33 (IT)“When your people Israel are defeated before the enemy because they have sinned against you, and (IU)if they turn again to you and acknowledge your name and pray and plead with you in this house, 34 then hear in heaven and forgive the sin of your people Israel and bring them again to the land that you gave to their fathers.

35 (IV)“When heaven is shut up and there is no rain because they have sinned against you, if they pray toward this place and acknowledge your name and turn from their sin, when you afflict them,

Footnotes

  1. 1 Kings 2:4 Hebrew there shall not be cut off for you
  2. 1 Kings 2:5 Septuagint; Hebrew placing
  3. 1 Kings 2:5 Septuagint innocent blood
  4. 1 Kings 2:5 Septuagint my; twice in this verse
  5. 1 Kings 2:7 Or steadfast love
  6. 1 Kings 2:22 Septuagint, Syriac, Vulgate; Hebrew and for him and for Abiathar
  7. 1 Kings 4:21 Ch 5:1 in Hebrew
  8. 1 Kings 4:21 Hebrew the River
  9. 1 Kings 4:22 A cor was about 6 bushels or 220 liters
  10. 1 Kings 4:24 Hebrew the River; twice in this verse
  11. 1 Kings 4:26 Hebrew; one Hebrew manuscript (see 2 Chronicles 9:25 and Septuagint of 1 Kings 10:26) 4,000
  12. 1 Kings 5:1 Ch 5:15 in Hebrew
  13. 1 Kings 5:11 A cor was about 6 bushels or 220 liters
  14. 1 Kings 5:11 Septuagint; Hebrew twenty
  15. 1 Kings 6:2 A cubit was about 18 inches or 45 centimeters
  16. 1 Kings 6:4 Or blocked lattice windows
  17. 1 Kings 6:5 Or platform; also verse 10
  18. 1 Kings 6:6 Septuagint; Hebrew structure, or platform
  19. 1 Kings 6:8 Septuagint, Targum; Hebrew middle
  20. 1 Kings 6:20 Vulgate; Hebrew And before the inner sanctuary
  21. 1 Kings 6:20 Septuagint made
  22. 1 Kings 6:31 The meaning of the Hebrew phrase is uncertain
  23. 1 Kings 7:2 A cubit was about 18 inches or 45 centimeters
  24. 1 Kings 7:2 Septuagint three
  25. 1 Kings 7:5 Septuagint; Hebrew posts
  26. 1 Kings 7:7 Syriac, Vulgate; Hebrew floor
  27. 1 Kings 7:15 Targum, Syriac (compare Septuagint and Jeremiah 52:21); Hebrew and a line of twelve cubits measured the circumference of the second pillar
  28. 1 Kings 7:17 Septuagint; Hebrew seven; twice in this verse
  29. 1 Kings 7:18 Two manuscripts (compare Septuagint); Hebrew pillars
  30. 1 Kings 7:26 A handbreadth was about 3 inches or 7.5 centimeters
  31. 1 Kings 7:26 A bath was about 6 gallons or 22 liters
  32. 1 Kings 8:12 Septuagint The Lord has set the sun in the heavens, but

David’s Charge to Solomon(A)

When the time drew near for David to die,(B) he gave a charge to Solomon his son.

“I am about to go the way of all the earth,”(C) he said. “So be strong,(D) act like a man, and observe(E) what the Lord your God requires: Walk in obedience to him, and keep his decrees and commands, his laws and regulations, as written in the Law of Moses. Do this so that you may prosper(F) in all you do and wherever you go and that the Lord may keep his promise(G) to me: ‘If your descendants watch how they live, and if they walk faithfully(H) before me with all their heart and soul, you will never fail to have a successor on the throne of Israel.’

“Now you yourself know what Joab(I) son of Zeruiah did to me—what he did to the two commanders of Israel’s armies, Abner(J) son of Ner and Amasa(K) son of Jether. He killed them, shedding their blood in peacetime as if in battle, and with that blood he stained the belt around his waist and the sandals on his feet. Deal with him according to your wisdom,(L) but do not let his gray head go down to the grave in peace.

“But show kindness(M) to the sons of Barzillai(N) of Gilead and let them be among those who eat at your table.(O) They stood by me when I fled from your brother Absalom.

“And remember, you have with you Shimei(P) son of Gera, the Benjamite from Bahurim, who called down bitter curses on me the day I went to Mahanaim.(Q) When he came down to meet me at the Jordan, I swore(R) to him by the Lord: ‘I will not put you to death by the sword.’ But now, do not consider him innocent. You are a man of wisdom;(S) you will know what to do to him. Bring his gray head down to the grave in blood.”

10 Then David rested with his ancestors and was buried(T) in the City of David.(U) 11 He had reigned(V) forty years over Israel—seven years in Hebron and thirty-three in Jerusalem. 12 So Solomon sat on the throne(W) of his father David, and his rule was firmly established.(X)

Solomon’s Throne Established

13 Now Adonijah,(Y) the son of Haggith, went to Bathsheba, Solomon’s mother. Bathsheba asked him, “Do you come peacefully?”(Z)

He answered, “Yes, peacefully.” 14 Then he added, “I have something to say to you.”

“You may say it,” she replied.

15 “As you know,” he said, “the kingdom was mine. All Israel looked to me as their king. But things changed, and the kingdom has gone to my brother; for it has come to him from the Lord. 16 Now I have one request to make of you. Do not refuse me.”

“You may make it,” she said.

17 So he continued, “Please ask King Solomon—he will not refuse you—to give me Abishag(AA) the Shunammite as my wife.”

18 “Very well,” Bathsheba replied, “I will speak to the king for you.”

19 When Bathsheba went to King Solomon to speak to him for Adonijah, the king stood up to meet her, bowed down to her and sat down on his throne. He had a throne brought for the king’s mother,(AB) and she sat down at his right hand.(AC)

20 “I have one small request to make of you,” she said. “Do not refuse me.”

The king replied, “Make it, my mother; I will not refuse you.”

21 So she said, “Let Abishag(AD) the Shunammite be given in marriage to your brother Adonijah.”

22 King Solomon answered his mother, “Why do you request Abishag(AE) the Shunammite for Adonijah? You might as well request the kingdom for him—after all, he is my older brother(AF)—yes, for him and for Abiathar(AG) the priest and Joab son of Zeruiah!”

23 Then King Solomon swore by the Lord: “May God deal with me, be it ever so severely,(AH) if Adonijah does not pay with his life for this request! 24 And now, as surely as the Lord lives—he who has established me securely on the throne of my father David and has founded a dynasty for me as he promised(AI)—Adonijah shall be put to death today!” 25 So King Solomon gave orders to Benaiah(AJ) son of Jehoiada, and he struck down Adonijah and he died.(AK)

26 To Abiathar(AL) the priest the king said, “Go back to your fields in Anathoth.(AM) You deserve to die, but I will not put you to death now, because you carried the ark(AN) of the Sovereign Lord before my father David and shared all my father’s hardships.”(AO) 27 So Solomon removed Abiathar from the priesthood of the Lord, fulfilling(AP) the word the Lord had spoken at Shiloh about the house of Eli.

28 When the news reached Joab, who had conspired with Adonijah though not with Absalom, he fled to the tent of the Lord and took hold of the horns(AQ) of the altar. 29 King Solomon was told that Joab had fled to the tent of the Lord and was beside the altar.(AR) Then Solomon ordered Benaiah(AS) son of Jehoiada, “Go, strike him down!”

30 So Benaiah entered the tent(AT) of the Lord and said to Joab, “The king says, ‘Come out!(AU)’”

But he answered, “No, I will die here.”

Benaiah reported to the king, “This is how Joab answered me.”

31 Then the king commanded Benaiah, “Do as he says. Strike him down and bury him, and so clear me and my whole family of the guilt of the innocent blood(AV) that Joab shed. 32 The Lord will repay(AW) him for the blood he shed,(AX) because without my father David knowing it he attacked two men and killed them with the sword. Both of them—Abner son of Ner, commander of Israel’s army, and Amasa(AY) son of Jether, commander of Judah’s army—were better(AZ) men and more upright than he. 33 May the guilt of their blood rest on the head of Joab and his descendants forever. But on David and his descendants, his house and his throne, may there be the Lord’s peace forever.”

34 So Benaiah(BA) son of Jehoiada went up and struck down Joab(BB) and killed him, and he was buried at his home out in the country. 35 The king put Benaiah(BC) son of Jehoiada over the army in Joab’s position and replaced Abiathar with Zadok(BD) the priest.

36 Then the king sent for Shimei(BE) and said to him, “Build yourself a house in Jerusalem and live there, but do not go anywhere else. 37 The day you leave and cross the Kidron Valley,(BF) you can be sure you will die; your blood will be on your own head.”(BG)

38 Shimei answered the king, “What you say is good. Your servant will do as my lord the king has said.” And Shimei stayed in Jerusalem for a long time.

39 But three years later, two of Shimei’s slaves ran off to Achish(BH) son of Maakah, king of Gath, and Shimei was told, “Your slaves are in Gath.” 40 At this, he saddled his donkey and went to Achish at Gath in search of his slaves. So Shimei went away and brought the slaves back from Gath.

41 When Solomon was told that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath and had returned, 42 the king summoned Shimei and said to him, “Did I not make you swear by the Lord and warn(BI) you, ‘On the day you leave to go anywhere else, you can be sure you will die’? At that time you said to me, ‘What you say is good. I will obey.’ 43 Why then did you not keep your oath to the Lord and obey the command I gave you?”

44 The king also said to Shimei, “You know in your heart all the wrong(BJ) you did to my father David. Now the Lord will repay you for your wrongdoing. 45 But King Solomon will be blessed, and David’s throne will remain secure(BK) before the Lord forever.”

46 Then the king gave the order to Benaiah(BL) son of Jehoiada, and he went out and struck Shimei(BM) down and he died.

The kingdom was now established(BN) in Solomon’s hands.

Solomon Asks for Wisdom(BO)

Solomon made an alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt and married(BP) his daughter.(BQ) He brought her to the City of David(BR) until he finished building his palace(BS) and the temple of the Lord, and the wall around Jerusalem. The people, however, were still sacrificing at the high places,(BT) because a temple had not yet been built for the Name(BU) of the Lord. Solomon showed his love(BV) for the Lord by walking(BW) according to the instructions(BX) given him by his father David, except that he offered sacrifices and burned incense on the high places.(BY)

The king went to Gibeon(BZ) to offer sacrifices, for that was the most important high place, and Solomon offered a thousand burnt offerings on that altar. At Gibeon the Lord appeared(CA) to Solomon during the night in a dream,(CB) and God said, “Ask(CC) for whatever you want me to give you.”

Solomon answered, “You have shown great kindness to your servant, my father David, because he was faithful(CD) to you and righteous and upright in heart. You have continued this great kindness to him and have given him a son(CE) to sit on his throne this very day.

“Now, Lord my God, you have made your servant king in place of my father David. But I am only a little child(CF) and do not know how to carry out my duties. Your servant is here among the people you have chosen,(CG) a great people, too numerous to count or number.(CH) So give your servant a discerning(CI) heart to govern your people and to distinguish(CJ) between right and wrong. For who is able(CK) to govern this great people of yours?”

10 The Lord was pleased that Solomon had asked for this. 11 So God said to him, “Since you have asked(CL) for this and not for long life or wealth for yourself, nor have asked for the death of your enemies but for discernment(CM) in administering justice, 12 I will do what you have asked.(CN) I will give you a wise(CO) and discerning heart, so that there will never have been anyone like you, nor will there ever be. 13 Moreover, I will give you what you have not(CP) asked for—both wealth and honor(CQ)—so that in your lifetime you will have no equal(CR) among kings. 14 And if you walk(CS) in obedience to me and keep my decrees and commands as David your father did, I will give you a long life.”(CT) 15 Then Solomon awoke(CU)—and he realized it had been a dream.(CV)

He returned to Jerusalem, stood before the ark of the Lord’s covenant and sacrificed burnt offerings(CW) and fellowship offerings.(CX) Then he gave a feast(CY) for all his court.

A Wise Ruling

16 Now two prostitutes came to the king and stood before him. 17 One of them said, “Pardon me, my lord. This woman and I live in the same house, and I had a baby while she was there with me. 18 The third day after my child was born, this woman also had a baby. We were alone; there was no one in the house but the two of us.

19 “During the night this woman’s son died because she lay on him. 20 So she got up in the middle of the night and took my son from my side while I your servant was asleep. She put him by her breast and put her dead son by my breast. 21 The next morning, I got up to nurse my son—and he was dead! But when I looked at him closely in the morning light, I saw that it wasn’t the son I had borne.”

22 The other woman said, “No! The living one is my son; the dead one is yours.”

But the first one insisted, “No! The dead one is yours; the living one is mine.” And so they argued before the king.

23 The king said, “This one says, ‘My son is alive and your son is dead,’ while that one says, ‘No! Your son is dead and mine is alive.’”

24 Then the king said, “Bring me a sword.” So they brought a sword for the king. 25 He then gave an order: “Cut the living child in two and give half to one and half to the other.”

26 The woman whose son was alive was deeply moved(CZ) out of love for her son and said to the king, “Please, my lord, give her the living baby! Don’t kill him!”

But the other said, “Neither I nor you shall have him. Cut him in two!”

27 Then the king gave his ruling: “Give the living baby to the first woman. Do not kill him; she is his mother.”

28 When all Israel heard the verdict the king had given, they held the king in awe, because they saw that he had wisdom(DA) from God to administer justice.

Solomon’s Officials and Governors

So King Solomon ruled over all Israel. And these were his chief officials:(DB)

Azariah(DC) son of Zadok—the priest;

Elihoreph and Ahijah, sons of Shisha—secretaries;(DD)

Jehoshaphat(DE) son of Ahilud—recorder;

Benaiah(DF) son of Jehoiada—commander in chief;

Zadok(DG) and Abiathar—priests;

Azariah son of Nathan—in charge of the district governors;

Zabud son of Nathan—a priest and adviser to the king;

Ahishar—palace administrator;(DH)

Adoniram(DI) son of Abda—in charge of forced labor.(DJ)

Solomon had twelve district governors(DK) over all Israel, who supplied provisions for the king and the royal household. Each one had to provide supplies for one month in the year. These are their names:

Ben-Hur—in the hill country(DL) of Ephraim;

Ben-Deker—in Makaz, Shaalbim,(DM) Beth Shemesh(DN) and Elon Bethhanan;

10 Ben-Hesed—in Arubboth (Sokoh(DO) and all the land of Hepher(DP) were his);

11 Ben-Abinadab—in Naphoth Dor(DQ) (he was married to Taphath daughter of Solomon);

12 Baana son of Ahilud—in Taanach and Megiddo, and in all of Beth Shan(DR) next to Zarethan(DS) below Jezreel, from Beth Shan to Abel Meholah(DT) across to Jokmeam;(DU)

13 Ben-Geber—in Ramoth Gilead (the settlements of Jair(DV) son of Manasseh in Gilead(DW) were his, as well as the region of Argob in Bashan and its sixty large walled cities(DX) with bronze gate bars);

14 Ahinadab son of Iddo—in Mahanaim;(DY)

15 Ahimaaz(DZ)—in Naphtali (he had married Basemath daughter of Solomon);

16 Baana son of Hushai(EA)—in Asher and in Aloth;

17 Jehoshaphat son of Paruah—in Issachar;

18 Shimei(EB) son of Ela—in Benjamin;

19 Geber son of Uri—in Gilead (the country of Sihon(EC) king of the Amorites and the country of Og(ED) king of Bashan). He was the only governor over the district.

Solomon’s Daily Provisions

20 The people of Judah and Israel were as numerous as the sand(EE) on the seashore; they ate, they drank and they were happy.(EF) 21 And Solomon ruled(EG) over all the kingdoms from the Euphrates River(EH) to the land of the Philistines, as far as the border of Egypt.(EI) These countries brought tribute(EJ) and were Solomon’s subjects all his life.

22 Solomon’s daily provisions(EK) were thirty cors[a] of the finest flour and sixty cors[b] of meal, 23 ten head of stall-fed cattle, twenty of pasture-fed cattle and a hundred sheep and goats, as well as deer, gazelles, roebucks and choice fowl.(EL) 24 For he ruled over all the kingdoms west of the Euphrates River, from Tiphsah(EM) to Gaza, and had peace(EN) on all sides. 25 During Solomon’s lifetime Judah and Israel, from Dan to Beersheba,(EO) lived in safety,(EP) everyone under their own vine and under their own fig tree.(EQ)

26 Solomon had four[c] thousand stalls for chariot horses,(ER) and twelve thousand horses.[d]

27 The district governors,(ES) each in his month, supplied provisions for King Solomon and all who came to the king’s table. They saw to it that nothing was lacking. 28 They also brought to the proper place their quotas of barley and straw for the chariot horses and the other horses.

Solomon’s Wisdom

29 God gave Solomon wisdom(ET) and very great insight, and a breadth of understanding as measureless as the sand(EU) on the seashore. 30 Solomon’s wisdom was greater than the wisdom of all the people of the East,(EV) and greater than all the wisdom of Egypt.(EW) 31 He was wiser(EX) than anyone else, including Ethan the Ezrahite—wiser than Heman, Kalkol and Darda, the sons of Mahol. And his fame spread to all the surrounding nations. 32 He spoke three thousand proverbs(EY) and his songs(EZ) numbered a thousand and five. 33 He spoke about plant life, from the cedar of Lebanon to the hyssop(FA) that grows out of walls. He also spoke about animals and birds, reptiles and fish. 34 From all nations people came to listen to Solomon’s wisdom, sent by all the kings(FB) of the world, who had heard of his wisdom.[e]

Preparations for Building the Temple(FC)

[f]When Hiram(FD) king of Tyre heard that Solomon had been anointed king to succeed his father David, he sent his envoys to Solomon, because he had always been on friendly terms with David. Solomon sent back this message to Hiram:

“You know that because of the wars(FE) waged against my father David from all sides, he could not build(FF) a temple for the Name of the Lord his God until the Lord put his enemies under his feet.(FG) But now the Lord my God has given me rest(FH) on every side, and there is no adversary(FI) or disaster. I intend, therefore, to build a temple(FJ) for the Name of the Lord my God, as the Lord told my father David, when he said, ‘Your son whom I will put on the throne in your place will build the temple for my Name.’(FK)

“So give orders that cedars(FL) of Lebanon be cut for me. My men will work with yours, and I will pay you for your men whatever wages you set. You know that we have no one so skilled in felling timber as the Sidonians.”

When Hiram heard Solomon’s message, he was greatly pleased and said, “Praise be to the Lord(FM) today, for he has given David a wise son to rule over this great nation.”

So Hiram sent word to Solomon:

“I have received the message you sent me and will do all you want in providing the cedar and juniper logs. My men will haul them down from Lebanon to the Mediterranean Sea(FN), and I will float them as rafts by sea to the place you specify. There I will separate them and you can take them away. And you are to grant my wish by providing food(FO) for my royal household.”

10 In this way Hiram kept Solomon supplied with all the cedar and juniper logs he wanted, 11 and Solomon gave Hiram twenty thousand cors[g] of wheat as food(FP) for his household, in addition to twenty thousand baths[h][i] of pressed olive oil. Solomon continued to do this for Hiram year after year. 12 The Lord gave Solomon wisdom,(FQ) just as he had promised him. There were peaceful relations between Hiram and Solomon, and the two of them made a treaty.(FR)

13 King Solomon conscripted laborers(FS) from all Israel—thirty thousand men. 14 He sent them off to Lebanon in shifts of ten thousand a month, so that they spent one month in Lebanon and two months at home. Adoniram(FT) was in charge of the forced labor. 15 Solomon had seventy thousand carriers and eighty thousand stonecutters in the hills, 16 as well as thirty-three hundred[j] foremen(FU) who supervised the project and directed the workers. 17 At the king’s command they removed from the quarry(FV) large blocks of high-grade stone(FW) to provide a foundation of dressed stone for the temple. 18 The craftsmen of Solomon and Hiram(FX) and workers from Byblos(FY) cut and prepared the timber and stone for the building of the temple.

Solomon Builds the Temple(FZ)

In the four hundred and eightieth[k] year after the Israelites came out of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon’s reign over Israel, in the month of Ziv, the second month,(GA) he began to build the temple of the Lord.(GB)

The temple(GC) that King Solomon built for the Lord was sixty cubits long, twenty wide and thirty high.[l] The portico(GD) at the front of the main hall of the temple extended the width of the temple, that is twenty cubits,[m] and projected ten cubits[n] from the front of the temple. He made narrow windows(GE) high up in the temple walls. Against the walls of the main hall and inner sanctuary he built a structure around the building, in which there were side rooms.(GF) The lowest floor was five cubits[o] wide, the middle floor six cubits[p] and the third floor seven.[q] He made offset ledges around the outside of the temple so that nothing would be inserted into the temple walls.

In building the temple, only blocks dressed(GG) at the quarry were used, and no hammer, chisel or any other iron tool(GH) was heard at the temple site while it was being built.

The entrance to the lowest[r] floor was on the south side of the temple; a stairway led up to the middle level and from there to the third. So he built the temple and completed it, roofing it with beams and cedar(GI) planks. 10 And he built the side rooms all along the temple. The height of each was five cubits, and they were attached to the temple by beams of cedar.

11 The word of the Lord came(GJ) to Solomon: 12 “As for this temple you are building, if you follow my decrees, observe my laws and keep all my commands(GK) and obey them, I will fulfill through you the promise(GL) I gave to David your father. 13 And I will live among the Israelites and will not abandon(GM) my people Israel.”

14 So Solomon(GN) built the temple and completed(GO) it. 15 He lined its interior walls with cedar boards, paneling them from the floor of the temple to the ceiling,(GP) and covered the floor of the temple with planks of juniper.(GQ) 16 He partitioned off twenty cubits at the rear of the temple with cedar boards from floor to ceiling to form within the temple an inner sanctuary, the Most Holy Place.(GR) 17 The main hall in front of this room was forty cubits[s] long. 18 The inside of the temple was cedar,(GS) carved with gourds and open flowers. Everything was cedar; no stone was to be seen.

19 He prepared the inner sanctuary(GT) within the temple to set the ark of the covenant(GU) of the Lord there. 20 The inner sanctuary(GV) was twenty cubits long, twenty wide and twenty high. He overlaid the inside with pure gold, and he also overlaid the altar of cedar.(GW) 21 Solomon covered the inside of the temple with pure gold, and he extended gold chains across the front of the inner sanctuary, which was overlaid with gold. 22 So he overlaid the whole interior with gold. He also overlaid with gold the altar that belonged to the inner sanctuary.

23 For the inner sanctuary he made a pair of cherubim(GX) out of olive wood, each ten cubits high. 24 One wing of the first cherub was five cubits long, and the other wing five cubits—ten cubits from wing tip to wing tip. 25 The second cherub also measured ten cubits, for the two cherubim were identical in size and shape. 26 The height of each cherub was ten cubits. 27 He placed the cherubim(GY) inside the innermost room of the temple, with their wings spread out. The wing of one cherub touched one wall, while the wing of the other touched the other wall, and their wings touched each other in the middle of the room. 28 He overlaid the cherubim with gold.

29 On the walls(GZ) all around the temple, in both the inner and outer rooms, he carved cherubim,(HA) palm trees and open flowers. 30 He also covered the floors of both the inner and outer rooms of the temple with gold.

31 For the entrance to the inner sanctuary he made doors out of olive wood that were one fifth of the width of the sanctuary. 32 And on the two olive-wood doors(HB) he carved cherubim, palm trees and open flowers, and overlaid the cherubim and palm trees with hammered gold. 33 In the same way, for the entrance to the main hall he made doorframes out of olive wood that were one fourth of the width of the hall. 34 He also made two doors out of juniper wood, each having two leaves that turned in sockets. 35 He carved cherubim, palm trees and open flowers on them and overlaid them with gold hammered evenly over the carvings.

36 And he built the inner courtyard(HC) of three courses(HD) of dressed stone and one course of trimmed cedar beams.

37 The foundation of the temple of the Lord was laid in the fourth year, in the month of Ziv. 38 In the eleventh year in the month of Bul, the eighth month, the temple was finished in all its details(HE) according to its specifications.(HF) He had spent seven years building it.

Solomon Builds His Palace

It took Solomon thirteen years, however, to complete the construction of his palace.(HG) He built the Palace(HH) of the Forest of Lebanon(HI) a hundred cubits long, fifty wide and thirty high,[t] with four rows of cedar columns supporting trimmed cedar beams. It was roofed with cedar above the beams that rested on the columns—forty-five beams, fifteen to a row. Its windows were placed high in sets of three, facing each other. All the doorways had rectangular frames; they were in the front part in sets of three, facing each other.[u]

He made a colonnade fifty cubits long and thirty wide.[v] In front of it was a portico, and in front of that were pillars and an overhanging roof.

He built the throne hall, the Hall of Justice, where he was to judge,(HJ) and he covered it with cedar from floor to ceiling.[w](HK) And the palace in which he was to live, set farther back, was similar in design. Solomon also made a palace like this hall for Pharaoh’s daughter, whom he had married.(HL)

All these structures, from the outside to the great courtyard and from foundation to eaves, were made of blocks of high-grade stone cut to size and smoothed on their inner and outer faces. 10 The foundations were laid with large stones of good quality, some measuring ten cubits[x] and some eight.[y] 11 Above were high-grade stones, cut to size, and cedar beams. 12 The great courtyard was surrounded by a wall of three courses(HM) of dressed stone and one course of trimmed cedar beams, as was the inner courtyard of the temple of the Lord with its portico.

The Temple’s Furnishings(HN)(HO)

13 King Solomon sent to Tyre and brought Huram,[z](HP) 14 whose mother was a widow from the tribe of Naphtali and whose father was from Tyre and a skilled craftsman in bronze. Huram was filled with wisdom,(HQ) with understanding and with knowledge to do all kinds of bronze work. He came to King Solomon and did all(HR) the work assigned to him.

15 He cast two bronze pillars,(HS) each eighteen cubits high and twelve cubits in circumference.[aa] 16 He also made two capitals(HT) of cast bronze to set on the tops of the pillars; each capital was five cubits[ab] high. 17 A network of interwoven chains adorned the capitals on top of the pillars, seven for each capital. 18 He made pomegranates in two rows[ac] encircling each network to decorate the capitals on top of the pillars.[ad] He did the same for each capital. 19 The capitals on top of the pillars in the portico were in the shape of lilies, four cubits[ae] high. 20 On the capitals of both pillars, above the bowl-shaped part next to the network, were the two hundred pomegranates(HU) in rows all around. 21 He erected the pillars at the portico of the temple. The pillar to the south he named Jakin[af] and the one to the north Boaz.[ag](HV) 22 The capitals on top were in the shape of lilies. And so the work on the pillars(HW) was completed.

23 He made the Sea(HX) of cast metal, circular in shape, measuring ten cubits from rim to rim and five cubits high. It took a line(HY) of thirty cubits[ah] to measure around it. 24 Below the rim, gourds encircled it—ten to a cubit. The gourds were cast in two rows in one piece with the Sea.

25 The Sea stood on twelve bulls,(HZ) three facing north, three facing west, three facing south and three facing east. The Sea rested on top of them, and their hindquarters were toward the center. 26 It was a handbreadth[ai] in thickness, and its rim was like the rim of a cup, like a lily blossom. It held two thousand baths.[aj]

27 He also made ten movable stands(IA) of bronze; each was four cubits long, four wide and three high.[ak] 28 This is how the stands were made: They had side panels attached to uprights. 29 On the panels between the uprights were lions, bulls and cherubim—and on the uprights as well. Above and below the lions and bulls were wreaths of hammered work. 30 Each stand(IB) had four bronze wheels with bronze axles, and each had a basin resting on four supports, cast with wreaths on each side. 31 On the inside of the stand there was an opening that had a circular frame one cubit[al] deep. This opening was round, and with its basework it measured a cubit and a half.[am] Around its opening there was engraving. The panels of the stands were square, not round. 32 The four wheels were under the panels, and the axles of the wheels were attached to the stand. The diameter of each wheel was a cubit and a half. 33 The wheels were made like chariot wheels; the axles, rims, spokes and hubs were all of cast metal.

34 Each stand had four handles, one on each corner, projecting from the stand. 35 At the top of the stand there was a circular band half a cubit[an] deep. The supports and panels were attached to the top of the stand. 36 He engraved cherubim, lions and palm trees on the surfaces of the supports and on the panels, in every available space, with wreaths all around. 37 This is the way he made the ten stands. They were all cast in the same molds and were identical in size and shape.

38 He then made ten bronze basins,(IC) each holding forty baths[ao] and measuring four cubits across, one basin to go on each of the ten stands. 39 He placed five of the stands on the south side of the temple and five on the north. He placed the Sea on the south side, at the southeast corner of the temple. 40 He also made the pots[ap] and shovels and sprinkling bowls.(ID)

So Huram finished all the work he had undertaken for King Solomon in the temple of the Lord:

41 the two pillars;

the two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the pillars;

the two sets of network decorating the two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the pillars;

42 the four hundred pomegranates for the two sets of network (two rows of pomegranates for each network decorating the bowl-shaped capitals(IE) on top of the pillars);

43 the ten stands with their ten basins;

44 the Sea and the twelve bulls under it;

45 the pots, shovels and sprinkling bowls.(IF)

All these objects that Huram(IG) made for King Solomon for the temple of the Lord were of burnished bronze. 46 The king had them cast in clay molds in the plain(IH) of the Jordan between Sukkoth(II) and Zarethan.(IJ) 47 Solomon left all these things unweighed,(IK) because there were so many;(IL) the weight of the bronze(IM) was not determined.

48 Solomon also made all(IN) the furnishings that were in the Lord’s temple:

the golden altar;

the golden table(IO) on which was the bread of the Presence;(IP)

49 the lampstands(IQ) of pure gold (five on the right and five on the left, in front of the inner sanctuary);

the gold floral work and lamps and tongs;

50 the pure gold basins, wick trimmers, sprinkling bowls, dishes(IR) and censers;(IS)

and the gold sockets for the doors of the innermost room, the Most Holy Place, and also for the doors of the main hall of the temple.

51 When all the work King Solomon had done for the temple of the Lord was finished, he brought in the things his father David had dedicated(IT)—the silver and gold and the furnishings(IU)—and he placed them in the treasuries of the Lord’s temple.

The Ark Brought to the Temple(IV)

Then King Solomon summoned into his presence at Jerusalem the elders of Israel, all the heads of the tribes and the chiefs(IW) of the Israelite families, to bring up the ark(IX) of the Lord’s covenant from Zion, the City of David.(IY) All the Israelites came together to King Solomon at the time of the festival(IZ) in the month of Ethanim, the seventh month.(JA)

When all the elders of Israel had arrived, the priests(JB) took up the ark, and they brought up the ark of the Lord and the tent of meeting(JC) and all the sacred furnishings in it. The priests and Levites(JD) carried them up, and King Solomon and the entire assembly of Israel that had gathered about him were before the ark, sacrificing(JE) so many sheep and cattle that they could not be recorded or counted.

The priests then brought the ark of the Lord’s covenant(JF) to its place in the inner sanctuary of the temple, the Most Holy Place,(JG) and put it beneath the wings of the cherubim.(JH) The cherubim spread their wings over the place of the ark and overshadowed(JI) the ark and its carrying poles. These poles were so long that their ends could be seen from the Holy Place in front of the inner sanctuary, but not from outside the Holy Place; and they are still there today.(JJ) There was nothing in the ark except the two stone tablets(JK) that Moses had placed in it at Horeb, where the Lord made a covenant with the Israelites after they came out of Egypt.

10 When the priests withdrew from the Holy Place, the cloud(JL) filled the temple of the Lord. 11 And the priests could not perform their service(JM) because of the cloud, for the glory(JN) of the Lord filled his temple.

12 Then Solomon said, “The Lord has said that he would dwell in a dark cloud;(JO) 13 I have indeed built a magnificent temple for you, a place for you to dwell(JP) forever.”

14 While the whole assembly of Israel was standing there, the king turned around and blessed(JQ) them. 15 Then he said:

“Praise be to the Lord,(JR) the God of Israel, who with his own hand has fulfilled what he promised with his own mouth to my father David. For he said, 16 ‘Since the day I brought my people Israel out of Egypt,(JS) I have not chosen a city in any tribe of Israel to have a temple built so that my Name(JT) might be there, but I have chosen(JU) David(JV) to rule my people Israel.’

17 “My father David had it in his heart(JW) to build a temple(JX) for the Name of the Lord, the God of Israel. 18 But the Lord said to my father David, ‘You did well to have it in your heart to build a temple for my Name. 19 Nevertheless, you(JY) are not the one to build the temple, but your son, your own flesh and blood—he is the one who will build the temple for my Name.’(JZ)

20 “The Lord has kept the promise he made: I have succeeded(KA) David my father and now I sit on the throne of Israel, just as the Lord promised, and I have built(KB) the temple for the Name of the Lord, the God of Israel. 21 I have provided a place there for the ark, in which is the covenant of the Lord that he made with our ancestors when he brought them out of Egypt.”

Solomon’s Prayer of Dedication(KC)

22 Then Solomon stood before the altar of the Lord in front of the whole assembly of Israel, spread out his hands(KD) toward heaven 23 and said:

Lord, the God of Israel, there is no God like(KE) you in heaven above or on earth below—you who keep your covenant of love(KF) with your servants who continue wholeheartedly in your way. 24 You have kept your promise to your servant David my father; with your mouth you have promised and with your hand you have fulfilled it—as it is today.

25 “Now Lord, the God of Israel, keep for your servant David my father the promises(KG) you made to him when you said, ‘You shall never fail to have a successor to sit before me on the throne of Israel, if only your descendants are careful in all they do to walk before me faithfully as you have done.’ 26 And now, God of Israel, let your word that you promised(KH) your servant David my father come true.

27 “But will God really dwell(KI) on earth? The heavens, even the highest heaven,(KJ) cannot contain(KK) you. How much less this temple I have built! 28 Yet give attention to your servant’s prayer and his plea for mercy, Lord my God. Hear the cry and the prayer that your servant is praying in your presence this day. 29 May your eyes be open(KL) toward(KM) this temple night and day, this place of which you said, ‘My Name(KN) shall be there,’ so that you will hear the prayer your servant prays toward this place. 30 Hear the supplication of your servant and of your people Israel when they pray(KO) toward this place. Hear(KP) from heaven, your dwelling place, and when you hear, forgive.(KQ)

31 “When anyone wrongs their neighbor and is required to take an oath and they come and swear the oath(KR) before your altar in this temple, 32 then hear from heaven and act. Judge between your servants, condemning the guilty by bringing down on their heads what they have done, and vindicating the innocent by treating them in accordance with their innocence.(KS)

33 “When your people Israel have been defeated(KT) by an enemy because they have sinned(KU) against you, and when they turn back to you and give praise to your name, praying and making supplication to you in this temple,(KV) 34 then hear from heaven and forgive the sin of your people Israel and bring them back to the land you gave to their ancestors.

35 “When the heavens are shut up and there is no rain(KW) because your people have sinned(KX) against you, and when they pray toward this place and give praise to your name and turn from their sin because you have afflicted them,

Footnotes

  1. 1 Kings 4:22 That is, probably about 5 1/2 tons or about 5 metric tons
  2. 1 Kings 4:22 That is, probably about 11 tons or about 10 metric tons
  3. 1 Kings 4:26 Some Septuagint manuscripts (see also 2 Chron. 9:25); Hebrew forty
  4. 1 Kings 4:26 Or charioteers
  5. 1 Kings 4:34 In Hebrew texts 4:21-34 is numbered 5:1-14.
  6. 1 Kings 5:1 In Hebrew texts 5:1-18 is numbered 5:15-32.
  7. 1 Kings 5:11 That is, probably about 3,600 tons or about 3,250 metric tons
  8. 1 Kings 5:11 Septuagint (see also 2 Chron. 2:10); Hebrew twenty cors
  9. 1 Kings 5:11 That is, about 120,000 gallons or about 440,000 liters
  10. 1 Kings 5:16 Hebrew; some Septuagint manuscripts (see also 2 Chron. 2:2,18) thirty-six hundred
  11. 1 Kings 6:1 Hebrew; Septuagint four hundred and fortieth
  12. 1 Kings 6:2 That is, about 90 feet long, 30 feet wide and 45 feet high or about 27 meters long, 9 meters wide and 14 meters high
  13. 1 Kings 6:3 That is, about 30 feet or about 9 meters; also in verses 16 and 20
  14. 1 Kings 6:3 That is, about 15 feet or about 4.5 meters; also in verses 23-26
  15. 1 Kings 6:6 That is, about 7 1/2 feet or about 2.3 meters; also in verses 10 and 24
  16. 1 Kings 6:6 That is, about 9 feet or about 2.7 meters
  17. 1 Kings 6:6 That is, about 11 feet or about 3.2 meters
  18. 1 Kings 6:8 Septuagint; Hebrew middle
  19. 1 Kings 6:17 That is, about 60 feet or about 18 meters
  20. 1 Kings 7:2 That is, about 150 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high or about 45 meters long, 23 meters wide and 14 meters high
  21. 1 Kings 7:5 The meaning of the Hebrew for this verse is uncertain.
  22. 1 Kings 7:6 That is, about 75 feet long and 45 feet wide or about 23 meters long and 14 meters wide
  23. 1 Kings 7:7 Vulgate and Syriac; Hebrew floor
  24. 1 Kings 7:10 That is, about 15 feet or about 4.5 meters; also in verse 23
  25. 1 Kings 7:10 That is, about 12 feet or about 3.6 meters
  26. 1 Kings 7:13 Hebrew Hiram, a variant of Huram; also in verses 40 and 45
  27. 1 Kings 7:15 That is, about 27 feet high and 18 feet in circumference or about 8.1 meters high and 5.4 meters in circumference
  28. 1 Kings 7:16 That is, about 7 1/2 feet or about 2.3 meters; also in verse 23
  29. 1 Kings 7:18 Two Hebrew manuscripts and Septuagint; most Hebrew manuscripts made the pillars, and there were two rows
  30. 1 Kings 7:18 Many Hebrew manuscripts and Syriac; most Hebrew manuscripts pomegranates
  31. 1 Kings 7:19 That is, about 6 feet or about 1.8 meters; also in verse 38
  32. 1 Kings 7:21 Jakin probably means he establishes.
  33. 1 Kings 7:21 Boaz probably means in him is strength.
  34. 1 Kings 7:23 That is, about 45 feet or about 14 meters
  35. 1 Kings 7:26 That is, about 3 inches or about 7.5 centimeters
  36. 1 Kings 7:26 That is, about 12,000 gallons or about 44,000 liters; the Septuagint does not have this sentence.
  37. 1 Kings 7:27 That is, about 6 feet long and wide and about 4 1/2 feet high or about 1.8 meters long and wide and 1.4 meters high
  38. 1 Kings 7:31 That is, about 18 inches or about 45 centimeters
  39. 1 Kings 7:31 That is, about 2 1/4 feet or about 68 centimeters; also in verse 32
  40. 1 Kings 7:35 That is, about 9 inches or about 23 centimeters
  41. 1 Kings 7:38 That is, about 240 gallons or about 880 liters
  42. 1 Kings 7:40 Many Hebrew manuscripts, Septuagint, Syriac and Vulgate (see also verse 45 and 2 Chron. 4:11); many other Hebrew manuscripts basins