a8:14-16
b2 Sam 7:12-16
c2 Chr 6:1-11
d8:22-61
e8:22-30
f8:31-53
g8:54-61
h8:22
i8:54
j2 Chr 6:13
kMatt 6:5-8
l2 Chr 7:14
mPss 33:12
n45:6-7
o144:15
pProv 29:2
qIsa 11:1-5
r8:23-26
s8:29-51
t8:31-32
uExod 22:7-12
v1 Kgs 3:12
w3:16-27
x8:33-34
yLev 26:14-17
zDeut 28:15
aa25-26
adJosh 7
aeLev 26:39-42
af8:35-36
agLev 26:19
ahDeut 28:23-24
ai8:37-40
ajLev 26:16
ak19-26
alDeut 28:21-22
am38-40
ao58-61
apDeut 8:6
aq2 Chr 7:14
arProv 1:7
as9:10
at15:33
au8:41-43
avGen 12:7
awPs 102:15
axHab 2:14
ayMatt 28:19
az8:44-45
baLev 26:7-8
bbDeut 20:1-4
bcDan 6:10
bd8:46-51
beLev 26:33
bfLev 26:40-45
bg2 Kgs 25:27-30
bhDan 6:10
bi9:3-19
bj8:52-53
bk8:16
blExod 19:5
bmDeut 7:6
bn14:1-2
bo26:18
bpPs 135:4
bqTitus 2:11-14
br1 Pet 2:9-10
bs8:54-56
btJosh 21:43-45
bu23:14
bv2 Sam 7:1
bwPs 95:10-11
bxHeb 3:7-19
by4:1-11
bz8:57-61

‏ 1 Kings 8:14-61

Summary for 1Kgs 8:14-16: 8:14-16  a Solomon’s blessing was expressed as praise to God, who had kept his covenant promises and blessed his people (see 2 Sam 7:12-16  b; cp. 2 Chr 6:1-11  c).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:22-61: 8:22-61  d Like Solomon’s preceding prayer, his prayer of dedication for the Temple praised God and blessed the people. He emphasized God’s covenant faithfulness and his own role in building the Temple and prayed for God’s continued response to their prayers (8:22-30  e). Solomon then made seven distinct petitions to God (8:31-53  f) and concluded with a blessing (8:54-61  g). 8:22  h As Solomon prayed, he lifted his hands toward heaven and knelt before the Lord on a platform erected in clear view of the congregation (8:54  i; 2 Chr 6:13  j). Jesus condemned hypocritical individuals who displayed religiosity without true, heartfelt belief (Matt 6:5-8  k). But Solomon’s public piety was genuine, leading his people in worship and encouraging them to live in full dependence upon God. The nation that knows and obeys the Lord, and whose leaders rule in righteousness, is particularly blessed (2 Chr 7:14  l; Pss 33:12  m; 45:6-7  n; 144:15  o; Prov 29:2  p; Isa 11:1-5  q).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:23-26: 8:23-26  r Solomon’s prayer affirmed God’s incomparable nature and the fulfillment of his promises to David. Solomon also prayed that God would keep his promise that David’s descendants ... will always sit on the throne.
Summary for 1Kgs 8:29-51: 8:29-51  s Solomon asked God to hear the prayers of his people from the Temple. He then addressed specific instances in which they would need God’s answers.
Summary for 1Kgs 8:31-32: 8:31-32  t Solomon asked that God render the proper decision and carry out justice in court cases when the litigant’s innocence could not be determined due to a lack of witnesses (cp. Exod 22:7-12  u). Perhaps Solomon realized that later officials would not have the special wisdom God had given him (1 Kgs 3:12  v; e.g., 3:16-27  w).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:33-34: 8:33-34  x Solomon asked concerning future situations when the people of Israel sinned and God allowed the enemy to defeat them (see Lev 26:14-17  y; Deut 28:15  z, 25-26  aa, 45  ab, 49  ac; Josh 7  ad) and then the people genuinely repented. Solomon asked that God honor his covenant and forgive them (Lev 26:39-42  ae).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:35-36: 8:35-36  af Solomon prayed about drought brought on by the people’s sin (Lev 26:19  ag; Deut 28:23-24  ah). Solomon prayed that if the people confessed and truly repented, God would forgive them and restore fertility to the land so that the people would learn to live righteously before God.
Summary for 1Kgs 8:37-40: 8:37-40  ai Solomon prayed concerning various disasters caused by individual or corporate sin (Lev 26:16  aj, 19-26  ak; Deut 28:21-22  al, 38-40  am, 42  an, 58-61  ao). Solomon again asked that if God’s people confessed and truly repented, God would deal justly so that all might live in reverence before him (Deut 8:6  ap; 2 Chr 7:14  aq; Prov 1:7  ar; 9:10  as; 15:33  at).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:41-43: 8:41-43  au Solomon asked that non-Israelites would learn to fear the Lord and live in relationship with him. Solomon realized that Israel must properly represent the Lord to those outside the covenant (see Gen 12:7  av; Ps 102:15  aw; Hab 2:14  ax; Matt 28:19  ay).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:44-45: 8:44-45  az On behalf of those without access to the Temple, particularly when far away fighting for God’s cause (Lev 26:7-8  ba; Deut 20:1-4  bb), Solomon asked that God hear their prayers directed toward the Lord and his Temple in Jerusalem (see Dan 6:10  bc).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:46-51: 8:46-51  bd Solomon prayed concerning a time when Israel might be carried away captive (Lev 26:33  be). Solomon prayed that if the people genuinely repented and confessed their sin, God would listen, forgive them, and grant them favor with their captors (Lev 26:40-45  bf; 2 Kgs 25:27-30  bg; Dan 6:10  bh; 9:3-19  bi).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:52-53: 8:52-53  bj Solomon concluded his prayer of dedication with a general petition for God to be accessible to all of Israel and respond to their requests. Returning to the theme of the Exodus (8:16  bk), Solomon reminded God that he had selected Israel as his special possession (Exod 19:5  bl; Deut 7:6  bm; 14:1-2  bn; 26:18  bo; Ps 135:4  bp; cp. Titus 2:11-14  bq; 1 Pet 2:9-10  br).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:54-56: 8:54-56  bs Solomon praised God’s faithfulness and goodness to Israel in giving the people rest as promised (see Josh 21:43-45  bt; 23:14  bu; 2 Sam 7:1  bv). Some Israelites failed to appropriate the rest that only God provides (Ps 95:10-11  bw; Heb 3:7-19  bx; 4:1-11  by).
Summary for 1Kgs 8:57-61: 8:57-61  bz Solomon asked that God continue to be with his people and mold them into an obedient and faithful nation. Through God’s grace and their faithfulness, Israel could experience God’s righteous justice and teach people all over the earth that the Lord alone is God.
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