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Psalm 78:69

New Century Version

And he built his Temple high like the mountains. Like the earth, he built it to last forever.

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If the Temple is destroyed, everyone who passes by will be shocked. They will make fun of you and ask, ‘Why did the Lord do this terrible thing to this land and this Temple?’

King David said to all the Israelites who were gathered, “God chose my son Solomon, who is young and hasn’t yet learned what he needs to know, but the work is important. This palace is not for people; it is for the Lord God.

Give my son Solomon a desire to serve you. Help him always obey your commands, laws, and rules. Help him build the Temple for which I have prepared.”

Send me a lot of wood, because the temple I am going to build will be large and wonderful.

The porch in front of the main room of the Temple was thirty feet long and thirty feet high. He covered the inside of the porch with pure gold.

God stretches the northern sky out over empty space and hangs the earth on nothing.

In the beginning you made the earth, and your hands made the skies.

You built the earth on its foundations so it can never be moved.

The Lord built Jerusalem on the holy mountain.

I made the earth with my own hands. With my right hand I spread out the skies. When I call them, they come together before me.”

Look up to the heavens. Look around you at the earth below. The skies will disappear like clouds of smoke. The earth will become useless like old clothes, and its people will die like flies. But my salvation will continue forever, and my goodness will never end.

Then I saw a great white throne and the One who was sitting on it. Earth and sky ran away from him and disappeared.

The Lord raises the poor up from the dust, and he lifts the needy from the ashes. He lets the poor sit with princes and receive a throne of honor. “The foundations of the earth belong to the Lord, and the Lord set the world upon them.




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