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So Solomon built the house, and finished it. He went on with it until he had completed it, animated and encouraged by the promise of the divine Presence in it, provided a proper regard was had to the will and ways of God. Abarbinel thinks the above message was sent him in the midst of his work, to strengthen and caution him from a dependence on the continuance of the fabric, because of the strength of it; since its perpetuity depended on his, his successors', and the people's conduct and behaviour; wherefore conscious to himself of his own integrity, and hoping well of posterity, he was not discouraged, but proceeded in his undertaking until he had brought it to perfection.
The Internal Arrangements of the Temple-House. - 1-Kings 6:14-22. Internal covering of the house, and division into Holy and Most Holy. - 1-Kings 6:14 (cf. 1-Kings 6:9) resumes the description of the building of the temple, which had been interrupted by the divine promise just communicated.
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