2 Chronicles 5
1 Thus all the
work that
Solomon made for the
house of the
LORD was
finished: and
Solomon brought in all the
things that
David his
father had
dedicated; and the
silver, and the
gold, and all the
instruments, put he among the
treasures of the
house of
God. 2 Then
Solomon assembled the
elders of
Israel, and all the
heads of the
tribes, the
chief of the
fathers of the
children of
Israel, unto
Jerusalem, to bring
up the
ark of the
covenant of the
LORD out of the
city of
David, which is
Zion. 3 Wherefore all the
men of
Israel assembled themselves unto the
king in the
feast which was in the
seventh month. 4 And all the
elders of
Israel came; and the
Levites took
up the
ark. 5 And they brought
up the
ark, and the
tabernacle of the
congregation, and all the
holy vessels that were in the
tabernacle, these did the
priests and the
Levites bring
up.
6 Also
king Solomon, and all the
congregation of
Israel that were
assembled unto him
before the
ark, sacrificed sheep and
oxen, which could not be
told nor
numbered for
multitude. 7 And the
priests brought
in the
ark of the
covenant of the
LORD unto his
place, to the
oracle of the
house, into the
most holy place, even under the
wings of the
cherubims: 8 For the
cherubims spread
forth their
wings over the
place of the
ark, and the
cherubims covered the
ark and the
staves thereof
above. 9 And they drew
out the
staves of the ark, that the
ends of the
staves were
seen from the
ark before the
oracle; but they were not
seen without. And there it is unto this
day. 10 There was nothing in the
ark save the
two tables which
Moses put therein at
Horeb, when the
LORD made a covenant with the
children of
Israel, when they came
out of
Egypt. 11 And it came to pass, when the
priests were come
out of the
holy place: (for all the
priests that were
present were
sanctified, and did not then
wait by
course: 12 Also the
Levites which were the
singers, all of them of
Asaph, of
Heman, of
Jeduthun, with their
sons and their
brethren, being
arrayed in white
linen, having
cymbals and
psalteries and
harps, stood at the east
end of the
altar, and with them an
hundred and
twenty priests sounding with trumpets:)
13 It came even to pass, as the
trumpeters and
singers were as
one, to make
one sound to be
heard in
praising and
thanking the
LORD; and when they lifted
up their
voice with the
trumpets and
cymbals and
instruments of
musick, and
praised the
LORD, saying, For he is
good; for his
mercy endureth for
ever: that then the
house was
filled with a
cloud, even the
house of the
LORD; 14 So that the
priests could not
stand to
minister by
reason of the
cloud: for the
glory of the
LORD had
filled the
house of
God.