2 Chronicles 8:12 - New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition 202112 Then Solomon offered up burnt offerings to the Lord on the altar of the Lord that he had built in front of the vestibule, Se kapitletFlere versionerKing James Version (Oxford) 176912 Then Solomon offered burnt offerings unto the LORD on the altar of the LORD, which he had built before the porch, Se kapitletAmplified Bible - Classic Edition12 Then Solomon offered burnt offerings to the Lord on the Lord's altar which he had built before the [temple] porch or vestibule, Se kapitletAmerican Standard Version (1901)12 Then Solomon offered burnt-offerings unto Jehovah on the altar of Jehovah, which he had built before the porch, Se kapitletCommon English Bible12 Then Solomon offered entirely burned offerings to the LORD on the LORD’s altar that Solomon had built in front of the porch, Se kapitletCatholic Public Domain Version12 Then Solomon offered holocausts to the Lord on the altar of the Lord, which he had constructed before the portico, Se kapitletDouay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version12 Then Solomon offered holocausts to the Lord upon the altar of the Lord, which he had built before the porch, Se kapitlet |
When Asa heard these words, the prophecy of Azariah son of Oded, he took courage and put away the abominable idols from all the land of Judah and Benjamin and from the towns that he had taken in the hill country of Ephraim. He repaired the altar of the Lord that was in front of the vestibule of the house of the Lord.
This shall be the obligation of the prince regarding the burnt offerings, grain offerings, and drink offerings, at the festivals, the new moons, and the Sabbaths, all the appointed festivals of the house of Israel: he shall provide the purification offerings, the grain offerings, the burnt offerings, and the offerings of well-being, to make atonement for the house of Israel.
And he brought me into the inner court of the house of the Lord; there, at the entrance of the temple of the Lord, between the porch and the altar, were about twenty-five men with their backs to the temple of the Lord and their faces toward the east, prostrating themselves to the sun toward the east.