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The ark brought to the temple (1Ki 8:1-21)

People came from all over Israel to celebrate the dedication of the temple (see 1Ki 8:65).

The ceremony took place at the time of the mid-year festival season (1Ki 8:1-2; see Lev 23:24,27,34).

In transferring the ark from David’s temporary tent to the temple, Solomon, evidently remembering the mistake of his father, was careful to see that the priests and Levites carried the ark and all the holy vessels in the proper manner (1Ki 8:3-9; cf. 2 Sam 6:1-7).

The procession was accompanied by music and singing provided by the priests and Levites, all of whom were on duty for the special occasion (2 Chron 5:11-14).

Once the ark was in its rightful place, God gave the sign of his presence by filling the temple with a cloud of glory.

As in the case of the tabernacle, the light of God’s presence was so dazzling that human activity in the sanctuary had to cease (1Ki 8:10-13; cf. Exod 40:34-35).

Amazed at all that had happened, Solomon contrasted that day with the days of their ancestors.

Ever since Israel had become a nation, God had refused to choose any city for his dwelling place; but now he chose the city of David and his son Solomon (1Ki 8:14-21).