1 Kings 8 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

1 Kings 8:1-66

The Ark Is Brought to the Temple

1Then King Solomon sent for the elders of Israel. He told them to come to him in Jerusalem. They included all the leaders of the tribes. They also included the chiefs of the families of Israel. Solomon wanted them to bring up the ark of the Lord’s covenant from Zion. Zion was the City of David. 2All the Israelites came together to where King Solomon was. It was at the time of the Feast of Booths. The feast was held in the month of Ethanim. That’s the seventh month.

3All the elders of Israel arrived. Then the priests picked up the ark and carried it. 4They brought up the ark of the Lord. They also brought up the tent of meeting and all the sacred things in the tent. The priests and Levites carried everything up. 5The entire community of Israel had gathered around King Solomon. All of them were in front of the ark. They sacrificed huge numbers of sheep and cattle. There were so many animals that they couldn’t be recorded. In fact, they couldn’t even be counted.

6The priests brought the ark of the Lord’s covenant law to its place in the Most Holy Room of the temple. They put it under the wings of the cherubim. 7Their wings were spread out over the place where the ark was. They covered the ark. They also covered the poles used to carry it. 8The poles were very long. Their ends could be seen from the Holy Room in front of the Most Holy Room. But they couldn’t be seen from outside the Holy Room. They are still there to this day. 9There wasn’t anything in the ark except the two stone tablets. Moses had placed them in it at Mount Horeb. That’s where the Lord had made a covenant with the Israelites. He made it after they came out of Egypt.

10The priests left the Holy Room. Then the cloud filled the temple of the Lord. 11The priests couldn’t do their work because of it. That’s because the glory of the Lord filled his temple.

12Then Solomon said, “Lord, you have said you would live in a dark cloud. 13As you can see, I’ve built a beautiful temple for you. You can live in it forever.”

14The whole community of Israel was standing there. The king turned around and gave them his blessing. 15Then he said,

“I praise the Lord. He is the God of Israel. With his own mouth he made a promise to my father David. With his own powerful hand he made it come true. He said, 16‘I brought my people Israel out of Egypt. Ever since, I haven’t chosen a city in any tribe of Israel where a temple could be built for my Name. But I have chosen David to rule over my people Israel.’

17“With all his heart my father David wanted to build a temple. He wanted to do it so the Lord could put his Name there. The Lord is the God of Israel. 18But the Lord spoke to my father David. He said, ‘With all your heart you wanted to build a temple for my Name. It is good that you wanted to do that. 19But you will not build the temple. Instead, your son will build the temple for my Name. He is your own flesh and blood.’

20“The Lord has kept the promise he made. I’ve become the next king after my father David. Now I’m sitting on the throne of Israel. That’s exactly what the Lord promised would happen. I’ve built the temple where the Lord will put his Name. He is the God of Israel. 21I’ve provided a place for the ark there. The tablets of the Lord’s covenant law are inside it. He made that covenant with our people of long ago. He made it when he brought them out of Egypt.”

Solomon Prays to Set the Temple Apart to the Lord

22Then Solomon stood in front of the Lord’s altar. He stood in front of the whole community of Israel. He spread out his hands toward heaven. 23He said,

Lord, you are the God of Israel. There is no God like you in heaven above or on earth below. You keep the covenant you made with us. You show us your love. You do that when we follow you with all our hearts. 24You have kept your promise to my father David. He was your servant. With your mouth you made a promise. With your powerful hand you have made it come true. And today we can see it.

25Lord, you are the God of Israel. Keep the promises you made to my father David. Do it for him. He was your servant. Here is what you said to him. ‘A son from your family line will sit before me on the throne of Israel. This will always be true if your children after you are careful in everything they do. They must live in my sight faithfully the way you have lived.’ 26God of Israel, let your promise to my father David come true.

27“But will you really live on earth? After all, the heavens can’t hold you. In fact, even the highest heavens can’t hold you. So this temple I’ve built certainly can’t hold you! 28But please pay attention to my prayer. Lord my God, be ready to help me as I make my appeal to you. Listen to my cry for help. Hear the prayer I’m praying to you today. 29Let your eyes look toward this temple night and day. You said, ‘I will put my Name there.’ So please listen to the prayer I’m praying toward this place. 30Hear me when I ask you to help us. Listen to your people Israel when they pray toward this place. Listen to us from heaven. It’s the place where you live. When you hear us, forgive us.

31“Suppose someone does something wrong to their neighbor. And the person who has done something wrong is required to give their word. They must tell the truth about what they have done. They must come and do it in front of your altar in this temple. 32When they do, listen to them from heaven. Take action. Judge between the person and their neighbor. Punish the guilty one. Do to that person what they have done to their neighbor. Deal with the one who isn’t guilty in a way that shows they are free from blame. That will prove they aren’t guilty.

33“Suppose your people Israel have lost the battle against their enemies. And suppose they’ve sinned against you. But they turn back to you and praise your name. They pray to you in this temple. And they ask you to help them. 34Then listen to them from heaven. Forgive the sin of your people Israel. Bring them back to the land you gave to their people who lived long ago.

35“Suppose your people have sinned against you. And because of that, the sky is closed up and there isn’t any rain. But your people pray toward this place. They praise you by admitting they’ve sinned. And they turn away from their sin because you have made them suffer. 36Then listen to them from heaven. Forgive the sin of your people Israel. Teach them the right way to live. Send rain on the land you gave them as their share.

37“Suppose there isn’t enough food in the land. And a plague strikes the land. The hot winds completely dry up our crops. Or locusts or grasshoppers come and eat them up. Or an enemy surrounds one of our cities and gets ready to attack it. Or trouble or sickness comes. 38But suppose one of your people prays to you. They ask you to help them. They are aware of how much their own heart is suffering. And they spread out their hands toward this temple to pray. 39Then listen to them from heaven. It’s the place where you live. Forgive them. Take action. Deal with everyone in keeping with everything they do. You know their hearts. In fact, you are the only one who knows every human heart. 40Your people will have respect for you. They will respect you as long as they are in the land you gave our people long ago.

41“Suppose there are outsiders who don’t belong to your people Israel. And they have come from a land far away. They’ve come because they’ve heard about your name. 42When they get here, they will find out even more about your great name. They’ll hear about how you reached out your mighty hand and powerful arm. So they’ll come and pray toward this temple. 43Then listen to them from heaven. It’s the place where you live. Do what those outsiders ask you to do. Then all the nations on earth will know you. They will have respect for you. They’ll respect you just as your own people Israel do. They’ll know that your Name is in this house I’ve built.

44“Suppose your people go to war against their enemies. It doesn’t matter where you send them. And suppose they pray to you toward the city you have chosen. They pray toward the temple I’ve built for your Name. 45Then listen to them from heaven. Listen to their prayer for your help. Stand up for them.

46“Suppose your people sin against you. After all, there isn’t anyone who doesn’t sin. And suppose you get angry with them. You hand them over to their enemies. They take them as prisoners to their own lands. It doesn’t matter whether those lands are near or far away. 47But suppose your people change their ways in the land where they are held as prisoners. They turn away from their sins. They beg you to help them in the land of those who won the battle over them. They say, ‘We have sinned. We’ve done what is wrong. We’ve done what is evil.’ 48And they turn back to you with all their heart and soul. Suppose it happens in the land of their enemies who took them away as prisoners. There they pray to you toward the land you gave their people long ago. They pray toward the city you have chosen. And they pray toward the temple I’ve built for your Name. 49Then listen to them from heaven. It’s the place where you live. Listen to their prayer. Listen to them when they ask you to help them. Stand up for them. 50Your people have sinned against you. Please forgive them. Forgive them for all the wrong things they’ve done against you. And make those who won the battle over them show mercy to them. 51After all, they are your people. They belong to you. You brought them out of Egypt. You brought them out of that furnace that melts iron down and makes it pure.

52“Let your eyes be open to me when I ask you to help us. Let them be open to your people Israel when they ask you to help them. Pay attention to them every time they cry out to you. 53After all, you chose them out of all the nations in the world. You made them your very own people. You did it just as you had announced through your servant Moses. That’s when you brought out of Egypt our people of long ago. You are our Lord and King.”

54Solomon finished praying. He finished asking the Lord to help his people. Then he got up from in front of the Lord’s altar. He had been down on his knees with his hands spread out toward heaven. 55He stood in front of the whole community of Israel. He blessed them with a loud voice. He said,

56“I praise the Lord. He has given peace and rest to his people Israel. That’s exactly what he promised to do. He gave his people good promises through his servant Moses. Every single word of those promises has come true. 57May the Lord our God be with us, just as he was with our people who lived long ago. May he never leave us. May he never desert us. 58May he turn our hearts to him. Then we will live the way he wants us to. We’ll obey the commands, rules and directions he gave our people of long ago. 59I’ve prayed these words to the Lord our God. May he keep them close to him day and night. May he stand up for me. May he also stand up for his people Israel. May he give us what we need every day. 60Then all the nations on earth will know that the Lord is God. They’ll know that there isn’t any other god. 61And may you commit your lives completely to the Lord our God. May you live by his rules. May you obey his commands. May you always do as you are doing now.”

The Temple Is Set Apart to the Lord

62Then the king and the whole community of Israel offered sacrifices to the Lord. 63Solomon sacrificed friendship offerings to the Lord. He sacrificed 22,000 oxen. He also sacrificed 120,000 sheep and goats. So the king and the whole community set the temple of the Lord apart to him.

64On that same day the king set the middle area of the courtyard apart to the Lord. It was in front of the Lord’s temple. There Solomon sacrificed burnt offerings and grain offerings. He also sacrificed the fat of the friendship offerings there. He did it there because the bronze altar that stood in front of the Lord was too small. It wasn’t big enough to hold all the burnt offerings, the grain offerings and the fat of the friendship offerings.

65At that time Solomon celebrated the Feast of Booths. The whole community of Israel was with him. It was a huge crowd. People came from as far away as Lebo Hamath and the Wadi of Egypt. For seven days they celebrated in front of the Lord our God. The feast continued for seven more days. That made a total of 14 days. 66On the following day Solomon sent the people away. They asked the Lord to bless the king. Then they went home. The people were glad. Their hearts were full of joy. That’s because the Lord had done so many good things for his servant David and his people Israel.

O Livro

1 Reis 8:1-66

A transferência da arca para o templo

(2 Cr 5.2–6.2)

1Então Salomão convocou uma grande assembleia, em Jerusalém, de todos os anciãos de Israel, os cabeças de tribos e de clãs, a fim fazerem subir a arca da aliança do Senhor da Cidade de David, que é Sião. 2Esta celebração ocorreu por ocasião da festa dos tabernáculos, no mês de Etanim8.2 Mês de Etanim ou Tisri. Entre a lua nova do mês de setembro e o mês de outubro., que é o sétimo mês.

3-4Durante estas festividades, os sacerdotes levitas transportaram a arca, juntamente com a tenda do encontro, assim como os recipientes sagrados que ali tinham estado. 5O rei Salomão e todo o povo juntaram-se em frente da arca e ofereceram um número incontável de cordeiros e bois em sacrifício.

6Os sacerdotes pegaram na arca da aliança do Senhor e levaram-na para o interior do templo, para o lugar santíssimo, colocando-a sob as asas dos querubins. 7Estes tinham sido construídos de forma que as asas se abriam sobre o lugar em que a arca se encontrava; assim, as asas faziam sombra sobre a arca e sobre as varas para a transportar. 8Estas eram tão compridas que ultrapassavam os querubins e podiam ser vistas da sala anterior, embora não se vissem do pátio exterior; ali ficaram até ao dia de hoje. 9Na arca estavam somente as duas placas de pedra que Moisés ali colocara, recebidas no monte Horebe, quando o Senhor fez uma aliança com o povo de Israel, no tempo em que deixaram o Egito.

10Quando os sacerdotes saíram do santuário interior uma nuvem encheu o templo. 11Os sacerdotes não puderam cumprir o seu serviço, porque a glória do Senhor enchia o santuário.

Discurso de Salomão na consagração do templo

(2 Cr 6.3-11)

12Salomão dirigiu a Deus, nessa ocasião, a seguinte oração:

“O Senhor disse que habitaria na densa escuridão; 13mas eu fiz um templo, ó Senhor, para aí manteres para sempre a tua presença!”

14O rei virou-se seguidamente para o povo, que se levantou para receber a sua bênção:

15“Bendito seja o Senhor, Deus de Israel, o Deus que falou pessoalmente ao meu pai, David, e cumpriu as promessas que lhe fez. Disse-lhe com efeito: 16‘Nunca antes, desde que tirei o meu povo Israel do Egito, tinha escolhido um local em Israel para aí construir o meu templo, um lugar onde o meu nome fosse glorificado. No entanto, nomeei um homem para que fosse o líder do meu povo. Este foi o meu pai David.’

17Ele quis construir um templo para o nome do Senhor, o Deus de Israel. 18Contudo, o Senhor disse-lhe: ‘Tiveste a feliz ideia de me construir um templo, para a habitação do meu nome. 19Mas não serás tu a construí-lo; será o filho que te há de nascer quem edificará um templo ao meu nome!’

20O Senhor fez como prometera; eu tornei-me rei, sucedendo a meu pai, e construí este templo, tal como o Senhor disse, para o nome do Senhor, o Deus de Israel. 21Preparei um lugar no templo para a arca que contém o documento da aliança que o Senhor fez com os nossos antepassados, quando os tirou da terra do Egito.”

A oração de Salomão

(2 Cr 6.12-42)

22Seguidamente, sempre na presença de todo o povo, Salomão pôs-se diante do altar do Senhor com as mãos estendidas para os céus. 23E disse:

“Ó Senhor, Deus de Israel, não há outro Deus como tu no céu ou na Terra! Tu és misericordioso e bom, e guardas a aliança e o teu amor para com todos os que te obedecem de coração e estão desejosos de fazer a tua vontade. 24Cumpriste as promessas que fizeste ao teu servo David, meu pai, como hoje se vê.

25E agora, ó Senhor, Deus de Israel, cumpre igualmente o resto da promessa que lhe fizeste, que sempre haveria um herdeiro no trono de Israel, se os seus descendentes andassem com fidelidade diante da tua face, como ele fez. 26Sim, ó Deus de Israel, cumpre esta promessa feita ao teu servo David, meu pai.

27Será realmente possível que Deus viva na Terra? Os céus dos céus não podem conter-te! Como seria isso possível neste templo que acabo de construir? 28Ainda assim, ó Senhor, meu Deus, ouve e responde ao meu pedido neste dia. 29Peço-te que de noite e de dia veles sobre este templo, este lugar onde disseste que haverias de pôr o teu nome. Ouve e responde às orações que eu te fizer, quando me voltar para este lugar. 30Ouve qualquer súplica que o povo de Israel te dirigir, sempre que se virar para este lugar para orar. Sim, ouve desde os céus onde vives e, quando ouvires, perdoa.

31Se alguém for acusado de pecar contra alguém, e se puser aqui diante do teu altar jurando que não o fez, 32ouve desde os céus e exerce a tua justiça; condena o culpado, fazendo recair sobre ele o castigo pelo mal que praticou, e faz justiça ao inocente, recompensando-o devidamente.

33Se o teu povo for derrotado pelos teus inimigos, por ter pecado contra ti, mas depois se arrepender e confessar que és o seu Deus, orando a ti neste templo, 34ouve-o do céu, perdoa-lhe o seu pecado e trá-lo de novo a esta terra que lhe deste e aos seus antepassados.

35Quando os céus se fecharem e não houver mais chuva, por causa dos nossos pecados, se orarmos neste lugar, confessando que és o nosso Deus, e nos arrependermos dos nossos pecados, depois de nos teres castigado, 36então ouve do céu e perdoa os pecados do teu povo; ensina-lhe o que é reto e manda chuva sobre esta terra que deste ao teu povo como herança.

37Se houver fome provocada por doenças nas plantas, por pragas de insetos ou outros bichos nocivos, se os inimigos de Israel atacarem as suas cidades, se o povo for ferido por alguma praga ou epidemia, ou por outra coisa qualquer, 38ouve a oração e a súplica de cada um, ou do teu povo de Israel, que arrependido levanta as mãos em oração voltado para esta casa. 39Ouve desde o céu, onde vives, e perdoa; trata cada um conforme as suas ações, pois conheces o coração de todos os homens. 40Desta maneira, aprenderão a temer-te sempre, enquanto viverem nesta terra que deste aos seus antepassados.

41Quando estrangeiros ouvirem falar do teu grande nome e vierem de terras distantes para te adorar, 42atraídos pelo prestígio glorioso do teu nome e pela grandeza do teu forte braço, se orarem voltados para este templo, 43escuta-os, desde o céu onde estás, e responde ao que pedirem. Então todos os povos da Terra se darão conta da grandeza do nosso Deus e o adorarão, como faz o povo de Israel; também eles saberão que este templo que mandei construir é o teu templo.

44Se o teu povo sair, para onde quer que tu os envies à guerra, para combater os seus inimigos, e orar ao Senhor voltando-se para esta cidade que tu escolheste e para este templo que edifiquei ao teu nome, 45ouve as suas orações desde o céu e dá-lhe a vitória.

46Se pecarem contra ti, e não há ser humano que não peque, e te indignares contra eles, se permitires que os seus inimigos os derrotem e os levem cativos para países estrangeiros, longe ou perto, 47e se nessa terra de exílio se converterem a ti e se virarem para esta terra que deste aos seus antepassados, para esta cidade de Jerusalém e para este teu templo que mandei construir e disserem: ‘Pecámos, procedemos perversamente e praticámos o mal’, 48e se ali orarem e te rogarem perdão com toda a sua alma, voltados para a terra que deste aos seus antepassados, para a cidade que escolheste e para a casa que edifiquei ao teu nome, 49ouve as suas orações e rogos desde os céus em que vives e vem em seu auxílio. 50Perdoa ao teu povo todas as suas maldades e torna os seus opressores misericordiosos para com eles. 51Pois são o teu povo, são a tua possessão que resgataste da fornalha de ferro do Egito.

52Que os teus olhos estejam atentos e os teus ouvidos abertos aos seus clamores. Escuta e responde quando te invocarem, 53pois quando tiraste os nossos antepassados do Egito, ó Senhor Deus, disseste ao teu servo Moisés que escolheras Israel, de entre todas as nações da Terra, para ser o teu povo eleito.”

54Salomão tinha-se mantido de joelhos e com as mãos estendidas para o céu. Ao terminar esta oração, levantou-se de diante do altar do Senhor 55e, em voz bem alta, proferiu esta bênção sobre o povo de Israel:

56“Bendito seja o Senhor que cumpriu a sua promessa de dar repouso ao povo de Israel. Não falhou nem uma palavra de todas as maravilhosas promessas transmitidas através do seu servo Moisés. 57Que o Senhor, nosso Deus, seja connosco tal como foi com os nossos antepassados! Que nunca nos desampare! 58Que nos dê vontade de cumprir toda a sua vontade e obedecer a todos os seus mandamentos e a todas as instruções que deu aos nossos antepassados! 59Que as palavras da minha oração estejam presentes diante do Senhor, nosso Deus, dia e noite, para que possa amparar-me, assim como a todo o Israel, de acordo com as nossas necessidades diárias! 60Que toda a gente em todo o mundo fique sabendo que o Senhor é Deus e que não há outro! 61Ó meu povo, que possas viver com um coração reto diante do Senhor, nosso Deus, e obedecer às suas leis e mandamentos, tal como hoje está a acontecer!”

A consagração do templo

(2 Cr 7.4-10)

62-63Então o rei e todo o povo consagraram o templo, sacrificando ofertas de paz ao Senhor. A contribuição de Salomão para o Senhor foi de 22 000 bois e de 120 000 ovelhas.

64Salomão consagrou o pátio interior do templo, para uso naquele dia, como local de sacrifício para os holocaustos das ofertas de cereais e da porção de gordura das ofertas de paz, porque estes eram tantos que se tornava incomportável sacrificar no altar de bronze.

65Naquele momento, Salomão celebrou com todo o Israel a festa dos tabernáculos, durante 14 dias; mais 7 dias para além dos primeiros 7. E reuniu-se ali uma grande multidão, perante o Senhor, nosso Deus. Vinham desde Hamate, numa das extremidades do país, até ao ribeiro do Egito, no lado oposto. 66No oitavo dia Salomão despediu o povo que regressou a casa feliz por toda a bondade que o Senhor tinha demonstrado para com o seu servo David e com o seu povo de Israel. E a população abençoou o rei.