2 Chronicles 6 – NIRV & CCBT

New International Reader’s Version

2 Chronicles 6:1-42

1Then Solomon said, “Lord, you have said you would live in a dark cloud. 2I’ve built a beautiful temple for you. You can live in it forever.”

3The whole community of Israel was standing there. The king turned around and gave them his blessing. 4Then he said,

“I praise the Lord. He is the God of Israel. With his mouth he made a promise to my father David. With his powerful hands he made it come true. He said, 5‘I brought my people out of Egypt. Since then, a temple for my Name has not been built. I have not chosen a city in any tribe of Israel for that purpose. And I have not chosen anyone to be ruler over my people Israel. 6But now I have chosen Jerusalem. I will put my Name there. And I have chosen David to rule over my people Israel.’

7“With all his heart my father David wanted to build a temple. He wanted to do it so the Name of the Lord could be there. The Lord is the God of Israel. 8But 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. 9But you will not build the temple. Instead, your son will build the temple for my Name. He is your own flesh and blood.’

10“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 for the Name of the Lord. He is the God of Israel. 11I’ve placed the ark there. The tablets of the Lord’s covenant are inside it. He made that covenant with the people of Israel.”

Solomon Prays to Set the Temple Apart to the Lord

12Then Solomon stood in front of the Lord’s altar. He stood in front of the whole community of Israel. He spread out his hands to pray. 13He had made a bronze stage. It was seven and a half feet long and seven and a half feet wide. It was four and a half feet high. He had placed it in the center of the outer courtyard. He stood on the stage. Then he got down on his knees in front of the whole community of Israel. He spread out his hands toward heaven. 14He said,

Lord, you are the God of Israel. There is no God like you in heaven or on earth. You keep the covenant you made with us. You show us your love. You do that when we follow you with all our hearts. 15You 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.

16Lord, you are the God of Israel. Keep the promises you made to my father David. Do it for him. He was your servant. You said to him, ‘You will always have a son from your family line to sit on Israel’s throne. He will sit in front of the Most Holy Room, where my own throne is. That will be true only if your children after you are careful in everything they do. They must live the way my law tells them to. That is the way you have lived.’ 17Lord, you are the God of Israel. So let your promise to your servant David come true.

18“But will God really live on earth with human beings? 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! 19But 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. 20Let your eyes look toward this temple day and night. You said you would put your Name here. Listen to the prayer I’m praying toward this place. 21Hear 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.

22“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. 23When they do, listen to them from heaven. Take action. Judge between the person and their neighbor. Pay back the guilty one. Do to them 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.

24“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. 25Then listen to them from heaven. Forgive the sin of your people Israel. Bring them back to the land you gave to them and their people who lived long ago.

26“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. 27Then 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.

28“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 enemies surround one of our cities and get ready to attack it. Or trouble or sickness comes. 29But suppose one of your people prays to you. They ask you to help them. They are aware of how much they are suffering. And they spread out their hands toward this temple to pray. 30Then listen to them from heaven. It’s the place where you live. Forgive them. 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. 31Your people will have respect for you. They will live the way you want them to. They’ll live that way as long as they are in the land you gave our people long ago.

32“Suppose an outsider who doesn’t belong to your people Israel has come from a land far away. They have come because they’ve heard about your great name. They have heard that you reached out your mighty hand and powerful arm. So they come and pray toward this temple. 33Then listen to them from heaven. It’s the place where you live. Do what that outsider asks 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.

34“Suppose your people go to war against their enemies. It doesn’t matter where you send them. And suppose they pray to you toward this city you have chosen. They pray toward the temple I’ve built for your Name. 35Then listen to them from heaven. Listen to their prayer. Listen to them when they ask you to help them. Stand up for them.

36“Suppose they 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 another land. It doesn’t matter whether that land is near or far away. 37But 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 where they are prisoners. They say, ‘We have sinned. We’ve done what is wrong. We’ve done what is evil.’ 38And they turn back to you with all their heart and soul. Suppose it happens in the land where they were taken as prisoners. There they pray 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. 39Then 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. Your people have sinned against you. Please forgive them.

40“My God, let your eyes see us. Let your ears pay attention to the prayers offered in this place.

41Lord God, rise up and come to your resting place.

Come in together with the ark.

It’s the sign of your power.

Lord God, may your priests put on salvation as if it were their clothes.

May your faithful people be glad because you are so good.

42Lord God, don’t turn your back on your anointed king.

Remember the great love you promised to your servant David.”

Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)

歷代志下 6:1-42

1那時,所羅門說:

「耶和華啊,

你曾說你要住在密雲中,

2現在我為你建造了殿宇,

作你永遠的居所。」

所羅門為民眾祝福

3王轉身為站立在那裡的以色列全體會眾祝福。 4他說:「以色列的上帝耶和華當受稱頌!祂親口給我父大衛的應許,祂也親手成就了! 5祂曾說,『自從我把我的子民帶出埃及以來,我並沒有在以色列眾支派中選出一座城建造殿宇作為我名所在之地,也沒有選立一人做我以色列子民的君王。 6但如今,我揀選了耶路撒冷作為我名所在之地,又揀選了大衛來治理我的以色列子民。』」

7所羅門又說:「我父大衛曾想建一座殿來尊崇以色列的上帝耶和華之名, 8但耶和華對我父大衛說,『你想為我建殿,這番心意是好的, 9但你不要建,要由你的親生兒子為我建殿。』 10現在耶和華已經成就祂的應許,讓我繼承我父大衛的王位統治以色列,又為以色列的上帝耶和華的名建了殿。 11我把約櫃安放在裡面,約櫃裡有耶和華與以色列人所立的約。」

所羅門的禱告

12所羅門當著以色列會眾的面,站在耶和華的壇前,向天伸出雙手禱告。 13他曾造一個長二點二五米,寬二點二五米,高一點三五米的銅臺,放在院子中間。他站在臺上,當著以色列會眾的面跪下,向天伸出雙手, 14禱告說:「以色列的上帝耶和華啊,天上地下沒有神明可以與你相比!你向盡心遵行你旨意的僕人守約、施慈愛。 15你持守給你僕人——我父大衛的應許,你曾親口應許,你今天親手成就了。 16以色列的上帝耶和華啊,你曾對你僕人——我父大衛說,『若你的子孫像你一樣謹慎行事,遵行我的律法,你的王朝就不會中斷。』求你信守這應許。 17以色列的上帝耶和華啊,求你實現你給你僕人大衛的應許。

18「然而,上帝啊,你真的會住在人間嗎?看啊,諸天尚且不夠你居住,更何況我建造的這殿呢? 19可是,我的上帝耶和華啊,求你垂顧你僕人的禱告和祈求,垂聽你僕人在你面前的呼求和禱告。 20願你晝夜看顧這殿——你應許立你名的地方!你僕人向著這地方禱告的時候,求你垂聽。 21你僕人和你的以色列子民向這地方祈禱的時候,求你從你天上的居所垂聽,赦免我們的罪。

22「如果有人得罪鄰舍,被叫到這殿中,在你的壇前起誓, 23求你從天上垂聽,在你眾僕人當中施行審判,按他們的行為罰惡賞善。

24「當你的以色列子民因得罪你而敗在敵人手中時,如果他們回心轉意歸向你,承認你的名,在這殿裡祈禱, 25求你從天上垂聽,赦免他們的罪,帶領他們回到你賜給他們和他們祖先的土地上。

26「當你的子民得罪你,你懲罰他們,使天不降雨時,如果他們向著這地方禱告,承認你的名,並離開罪惡, 27求你在天上垂聽,赦免你僕人——你以色列子民的罪,教導他們走正道,降下甘霖滋潤你賜給你子民作產業的土地。

28「如果國中有饑荒、瘟疫、旱災、黴病、蝗災、蟲災,或是城邑被敵人圍困,無論遭遇什麼災禍疾病, 29只要你的以色列子民,或個人或全體,自知心中痛苦並向著這殿伸手禱告,無論祈求什麼, 30求你從天上的居所垂聽,赦免他們。唯獨你能洞察人心,你必按各人的行為施行賞罰, 31使你的子民在你賜給我們祖先的土地上終生敬畏你,遵行你的道。

32「如果有遠方的外族人聽說你的大能大力,慕名而來,向著這殿禱告, 33求你從天上的居所垂聽,應允他們的祈求,好叫天下萬民都像你的以色列子民一樣認識你的名、敬畏你,並知道我建造的這殿屬於你的名下。

34「你的子民奉你的命令上陣與敵人作戰,無論他們在哪裡,如果他們向著你選擇的這城和我為你建造的這殿禱告, 35求你從天上垂聽,使他們得勝。

36「世上沒有不犯罪的人,如果你的子民得罪你,以致你向他們發怒,讓敵人把他們擄走,不論遠近, 37若他們在那裡回心轉意,向你懇求,承認自己犯罪作惡了; 38若他們全心全意地歸向你,朝著你賜給他們祖先的這片土地、你選擇的這城和我為你建的這殿向你禱告, 39求你從你天上的居所垂聽他們的祈求,為他們伸張正義,赦免得罪你的子民。

40「我的上帝啊,

求你睜眼看、側耳聽在這殿裡獻上的禱告。

41耶和華上帝啊,

願你起來與你大能的約櫃一同進入你的安息之所!

耶和華上帝啊,

願你的祭司披上救恩,

願你的聖民蒙福歡樂!

42耶和華上帝啊,

求你不要厭棄你所膏立的人,

顧念你曾應許以慈愛待你的僕人大衛。」