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Moff 2 CHR Chapter 5

2 CHR 5 ©

5So all the work done by Solomon on the temple of the Eternal was finished; Solomon then brought in the votive offerings of his father David, the silver and the gold and all the other articles, placing them in the store-chambers of the temple of God.

2Then Solomon called together at Jerusalem the sheikhs of Israel and all the chiefs of the clans, the heads of the various families, to bring the ark of the Eternal’s compact up from David’s burg or Sion. 3The Israelites all gathered round the king at the festival in the seventh month. 4The sheikhs of Israel all went with the Levites and carried up the ark, 5the Trysting tent, and all the sacred articles inside the tent; these were carried by the priests or Levites, 6while king Solomon and all the community of Israel which had gathered round him walked in front of the ark, sacrificing sheep and oxen past all counting and numbering.

7Then the priests placed the ark of the Eternal’s compact in its place within the inner shrine, the most sacred Place, under the wings of the kherubs; 8for the wings of the kherubs stretched over the place for the ark, covering the ark and its poles, 9though the poles were so long that their projecting tips could be seen, not outside, but from the sacred hall in front of the shrine--the position they occupy to this very day. 10Inside the ark there was nothing except the two tablets which Moses had placed there at Horeb, the tablets of the compact which the Eternal made with the Israelites when they left Egypt.

11When the priests came out of the inner shrine (for all the priests present had consecrated themselves, not merely those whose turn it was to serve; 12all the Levites who were singers, Asaph, Heman, and Jeduthun, with their sons and clansmen, stood at the east end of the altar, robed in fine linen, and holding cymbals, lutes, and lyres; beside them stood a hundred and twenty priests who blew trumpets. 13The trumpeters and singers joined in one loud song of praise and thanksgiving to the Eternal, and to the accompaniment of trumpets, cym­bals, and other instruments of music, they sang this praise aloud to the Eternal, chanting,

For he is good,

his kindness never fails.), a cloud filled the temple, the temple of the Eternal, 14so densely that the priests could not stand to serve; the Eternal’s splendour of glory filled the temple of God.

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