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1 Kings 8:7

Posted on 18 May at 11:35
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“For Solomon had made a brasen scaffold, of five cubits long, and five cubits broad, and three cubits high, and had set it in the midst of the court: and upon it he stood, and kneeled down upon his knees before all the congregation of Israel, and spread forth his hands toward heaven.”

Context:Understanding the historical background and context of this verse is important. King Solomon, after completing the construction of the magnificent Temple in Jerusalem, gathered the people of Israel to dedicate it to the Lord. This event marked a significant moment in the history of Israel.

The verse in question is part of the dedication ceremony of the Temple of Solomon, where Solomon addresses the people of Israel and prays to God.

Symbolism of the scaffold:Solomon had constructed a brass or bronze scaffold, which was a platform or stage for him to stand upon during the dedication ceremony. The dimensions mentioned in the verse emphasize the rectangular shape and the specific measurements. This scaffold served as a symbol of elevation and separation, signifying the elevated position of the king and his role as the intermediary between the people and God.

Solomon’s posture and gesture:The verse highlights Solomon’s physical posture during the dedication. It describes him kneeling down upon his knees and spreading forth his hands toward heaven. This posture symbolizes humility, reverence, and supplication before God. It shows Solomon’s deep respect and acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty and authority.

Public prayer:Solomon’s prayer was not a private one but a public declaration of his devotion and dependence on God. By praying before the entire congregation of Israel, Solomon demonstrated his role as the spiritual leader and representative of the nation. It also allowed the people to witness the king’s humility and faith, setting an example for them.

Communication with God:Solomon’s act of spreading forth his hands toward heaven was a physical expression of reaching out to God and establishing a connection with Him. It signifies his desire for God’s presence, guidance, and blessings upon the Temple and the people of Israel.

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