1 Kings 9 – NIRV & BPH

New International Reader’s Version

1 Kings 9:1-28

The Lord Appears to Solomon

1Solomon finished building the Lord’s temple and the royal palace. He had accomplished everything he had planned to do. 2The Lord appeared to him a second time. He had already appeared to him at Gibeon. 3The Lord said to him,

“I have heard you pray to me. I have heard you ask me to help you. You have built this temple. I have set it apart for myself. My Name will be there forever. My eyes and my heart will always be there.

4“But you must walk faithfully with me, just as your father David did. Your heart must be honest. It must be without blame. Do everything I command you to do. Obey my rules and laws. 5Then I will set up your royal throne over Israel forever. I promised your father David I would do that. I said to him, ‘You will always have a son from your family line on the throne of Israel.’

6“But suppose all of you turn away from me. Or your children turn away from me. You refuse to obey the commands and rules I have given you. And you go off to serve other gods and worship them. 7Then I will remove Israel from the land. It is the land I gave them. I will turn my back on this temple. I will do it even though I have set it apart for my Name to be there. Then Israel will be hated by all the nations. They will laugh and joke about Israel. 8This temple will become a pile of stones. All those who pass by it will be shocked. They will make fun of it. And they will say, ‘Why has the Lord done a thing like this to this land and temple?’ 9People will answer, ‘Because they have deserted the Lord their God. He brought out of Egypt their people of long ago. But they have been holding on to other gods. They’ve been worshiping them. They’ve been serving them. That’s why the Lord has brought all this horrible trouble on them.’ ”

Other Things Solomon Did

10Solomon built the Lord’s temple and the royal palace. It took him 20 years to construct those two buildings. 11King Solomon gave 20 towns in Galilee to Hiram, the king of Tyre. That’s because Hiram had provided him with all the cedar and juniper logs he wanted. He had also provided Solomon with all the gold he wanted. 12Hiram went from Tyre to see the towns Solomon had given him. But he wasn’t pleased with them. 13“My friend,” he asked, “what have you given me? What kind of towns are these?” So he called them the Land of Kabul. And that’s what they are still called to this day. 14Hiram had sent four and a half tons of gold to Solomon.

15King Solomon forced people to work hard for him. Here is a record of what they did. They built the Lord’s temple and Solomon’s palace. They filled in the low places. They rebuilt the wall of Jerusalem. They built up Hazor, Megiddo and Gezer. 16Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, had attacked Gezer and captured it. He had set it on fire. He had killed the Canaanites who lived there. Then he had given Gezer as a wedding gift to his daughter. She was Solomon’s wife. 17Solomon rebuilt Gezer. He built up Lower Beth Horon 18and Baalath. He built up Tadmor in the desert. All those towns were in his land. 19He built up all the cities where he could store things. He also built up the towns for his chariots and horses. He built anything he wanted to build in Jerusalem, Lebanon and all the territory he ruled over.

20There were still many people left in the land who weren’t Israelites. They included Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites. 21They were children of the people who had lived in the land before the Israelites came. Those people had been set apart to the Lord in a special way to be destroyed. But the Israelites hadn’t been able to kill all of them. Solomon forced them to work very hard as his slaves. And they still work for Israel as slaves to this day. 22But Solomon didn’t force any of the Israelites to work as his slaves. Instead, some were his fighting men. Others were his government officials, his officers and his captains. Others were commanders of his chariots and chariot drivers. 23Still others were the chief officials in charge of Solomon’s projects. There were 550 officials in charge of those who did the work.

24Pharaoh’s daughter moved from the City of David up to the palace Solomon had built for her. After that, he filled in the low places near the palace.

25Three times a year Solomon sacrificed burnt offerings and friendship offerings. He sacrificed them on the altar he had built to honor the Lord. Along with the offerings, he burned incense to the Lord. So he carried out his duties for the temple.

26King Solomon also built ships at Ezion Geber. It’s near Elath in Edom. It’s on the shore of the Red Sea. 27Hiram sent his men to serve on the ships together with Solomon’s men. Hiram’s sailors knew the sea. 28All of them sailed to Ophir. They brought back 16 tons of gold. They gave it to King Solomon.

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1. Kongebog 9:1-28

Guds advarsel til Salomon

1Salomon var nu færdig med at bygge Herrens hus og sit eget palads. Han havde fuldført alt, hvad han havde sat sig for at gøre. 2-3Da viste Herren sig for ham igen, ligesom han tidligere havde gjort i Gibeon.

„Jeg har hørt den bøn, du bad for mit ansigt,” sagde Herren til ham. „Jeg har helliget det hus, du har bygget, for at jeg kunne have et sted at være. Jeg vil altid våge over det og have det i mine tanker.

4Og hvad dig angår, hvis du vil adlyde mig med et ærligt og oprigtigt hjerte, som din far gjorde, hvis du vil gøre alt, hvad jeg beder dig om, og overholde mine love og påbud, 5så vil jeg lade din slægt beholde tronen til evig tid, sådan som jeg lovede din far, da jeg sagde: ‚Der vil i al fremtid være en af dine efterkommere på Israels trone.’

6Men hvis du vender dig bort fra mig, eller dine efterkommere gør det, og hvis I ikke adlyder de befalinger, jeg har givet jer, men begynder at tilbede andre guder, 7så vil jeg jage mit folk ud af det land, jeg har givet dem, og jeg vil vende ryggen til mit hus her, som jeg ellers nu har gjort helligt. Da vil Israels folk blive genstand for hån og latterliggørelse blandt alle folkeslag. 8Mit hus skal lægges i ruiner, og enhver der går forbi, vil blive slået af forundring og foragteligt spørge: ‚Hvorfor har Herren været så hård mod dette land og dette hus?’ 9Og svaret skal lyde: ‚Fordi de svigtede Herren, deres Gud, som førte deres forfædre ud af Egypten. De vendte sig til andre guder, som de tilbad og tjente i stedet. Denne ulykke er Herrens straf over dem.’ ”

Salomons byggeprojekter

10I 20 år havde Salomon nok at gøre med de to store byggeprojekter, Herrens hus og sit eget palads. 11-12Da de var færdige, forærede han kong Hiram af Tyrus 20 byer i Galilæa-området som betaling for alt det cedertræ, cyprestræ og guld, han havde leveret. Men da Hiram kom for at se på byerne, var han langtfra tilfreds med dem.

13„Hvad er det for nogle elendige byer, du har givet mig?” udbrød han. Derefter blev dette område kaldt Kabul,9,13 Navnet hentyder muligvis til det hebraiske ord kebal, der betyder: „Det er det rene ingenting”. og det hedder det stadig. 14Hiram havde blandt andet leveret 4 tons guld til Salomon.

15Salomon havde udskrevet tvangsarbejdere til følgende byggeprojekter: Herrens hus, paladset, Jerusalems fæstning og bymur og genopbygningen af byerne Hatzor, Megiddo og Gezer. 16Gezer var den by, som Egyptens konge tidligere havde erobret og brændt ned til grunden efter at have dræbt indbyggerne. Da hans datter blev gift med kong Salomon, forærede han hende byen i bryllupsgave. 17-18Men nu var Salomon i færd med at genopbygge Gezer—og i øvrigt også byerne Nedre Bet-Horon, Ba’alat og ørkenbyen Tamar. 19Desuden byggede han nogle byer omkring de kongelige kornsiloer, og han oprettede vognbyer til sine stridsvogne og alle sine heste og ryttere. Han havde også mange andre projekter i gang i Jerusalem, i Libanons bjerge og flere andre steder i det store rige, han regerede over.

20-21Salomon udskrev sine tvangsarbejdere fra de folk, Israel havde besejret—amoritterne, hittitterne, perizzitterne, hivvitterne og jebusitterne. Det var nemlig aldrig lykkedes Israels folk at udrydde disse folkeslag helt—selv længe efter deres erobring af landet—ja, endnu den dag i dag findes der slaver, som nedstammer fra disse folk. 22Men han tvang ingen israelitter til slavearbejde. Mange af dem var i kongens tjeneste eller var med i hæren som fodfolk, officerer, vognstyrere eller ryttere. 23Andre arbejdede som opsynsmænd for slavearbejderne ved byggeprojekterne. Der var i alt 550 israelitiske opsynsmænd.

Forskellige oplysninger

24Efter at byggeriet var færdigt, flyttede kong Salomon sin kone, der var en egyptisk prinsesse, fra Davidsbyen til det palads, han havde bygget til hende. Derefter byggede han videre på Jerusalems fæstningsanlæg.

25På alteret foran templet ofrede Salomon de foreskrevne brændofre og takofre ved de tre store, årlige højtidsfester, og han brændte også røgelse.

26Kong Salomon havde et skibsværft i Etzjon-Geber nær Eilat i Edoms land ved Det Røde Hav. Der byggede han en flåde, 27og kong Hiram supplerede besætningerne med erfarne søfolk, 28som førte skibene til Ofir9,28 Ofir er et landområde måske omkring det sted, hvor Saudi-Arabiens nuværende hovedstad ligger eller i det nuværende Somalia. for at hente guld til kong Salomon. I alt hentede de over 14 tons guld.