13 I have indeed built a magnificent temple for you, a place for you to dwell forever."

Other Translations of 1 Kings 8:13

King James Version

13 I have surely built thee an house to dwell in, a settled place for thee to abide in for ever.

English Standard Version

13 I have indeed built you an exalted house, a place for you to dwell in forever."

The Message

13 I've built this splendid Temple, O God, to mark your invisible presence forever.

New King James Version

13 I have surely built You an exalted house, And a place for You to dwell in forever."

New Living Translation

13 Now I have built a glorious Temple for you, a place where you can live forever! "

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Kings 8:13

Commentary on 1 Kings 8:12-21

(Read 1 Kings 8:12-21)

Solomon encouraged the priests, who were much astonished at the dark cloud. The dark dispensations of Providence should quicken us in fleeing for refuge to the hope of the gospel. Nothing can more reconcile us to them, than to consider what God has said, and to compare his word and works together. Whatever good we do, we must look on it as the performance of God's promise to us, not of our promises to him.

2 All the Israelites came together to King Solomon at the time of the festival in the month of Ethanim, the seventh month.

Other Translations of 1 Kings 8:2

King James Version

2 And all the men of Israel assembled themselves unto king Solomon at the feast in the month Ethanim, which is the seventh month.

English Standard Version

2 And all the men of Israel assembled to King Solomon at the feast in the month Ethanim, which is the seventh month.

The Message

2 And they came, all Israel before King Solomon in the month of Ethanim, the seventh month, for the great autumn festival.

New King James Version

2 Therefore all the men of Israel assembled with King Solomon at the feast in the month of Ethanim, which is the seventh month.

New Living Translation

2 So all the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon at the annual Festival of Shelters, which is held in early autumn in the month of Ethanim.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Kings 8:2

Commentary on 1 Kings 8:1-11

(Read 1 Kings 8:1-11)

The bringing in the ark, is the end which must crown the work: this was done with great solemnity. The ark was fixed in the place appointed for its rest in the inner part of the house, whence they expected God to speak to them, even in the most holy place. The staves of the ark were drawn out, so as to direct the high priest to the mercy-seat over the ark, when he went in, once a year, to sprinkle the blood there; so that they continued of use, though there was no longer occasion to carry it by them. The glory of God appearing in a cloud may signify, 1. The darkness of that dispensation, in comparison with the light of the gospel, by which, with open face, we behold, as in a glass, the glory of the Lord. 2. The darkness of our present state, in comparison with the sight of God, which will be the happiness of heaven, where the Divine glory is unveiled.