5:1 Thus
all
the
work
that
Solomon
did
for
the
house
of
the
LORD
was
finished.
And
Solomon
brought
in
the
things
that
David
his
father
had
dedicated,
and
stored
the
silver,
the
gold,
and
all
the
vessels
in
the
treasuries
of
the
house
of
God.
5:2 Then
Solomon
assembled
the
elders
of
Israel
and
all
the
heads
of
the
tribes,
the
leaders
of
the
fathers'
houses
of
the
people
of
Israel,
in
Jerusalem,
to
bring
up
the
ark
of
the
covenant
of
the
LORD
out
of
the
city
of
David,
which
is
Zion.
5:3 And
all
the
men
of
Israel
assembled
before
the
king
at
the
feast
that
is
in
the
seventh
month.
5:4 And
all
the
elders
of
Israel
came,
and
the
Levites
took
up
the
ark.
5:5 And
they
brought
up
the
ark,
the
tent
of
meeting,
and
all
the
holy
vessels
that
were
in
the
tent;
the
Levitical
priests
brought
them
up.
5:6 And
King
Solomon
and
all
the
congregation
of
Israel,
who
had
assembled
before
him,
were
before
the
ark,
sacrificing
so
many
sheep
and
oxen
that
they
could
not
be
counted
or
numbered.
5:7 Then
the
priests
brought
the
ark
of
the
covenant
of
the
LORD
to
its
place,
in
the
inner
sanctuary
of
the
house,
in
the
Most
Holy
Place,
underneath
the
wings
of
the
cherubim.
5:8 The
cherubim
spread
out
their
wings
over
the
place
of
the
ark,
so
that
the
cherubim
made
a
covering
above
the
ark
and
its
poles.
5:9 And
the
poles
were
so
long
that
the
ends
of
the
poles
were
seen
from
the
Holy
Place
before
the
inner
sanctuary,
but
they
could
not
be
seen
from
outside.
And
they
are
there
to
this
day.
5:10 There
was
nothing
in
the
ark
except
the
two
tablets
that
Moses
put
there
at
Horeb,
where
the
LORD
made
a
covenant
with
the
people
of
Israel,
when
they
came
out
of
Egypt.
5:11 And
when
the
priests
came
out
of
the
Holy
Place
(for
all
the
priests
who
were
present
had
consecrated
themselves,
without
regard
to
their
divisions,
5:12 and
all
the
Levitical
singers,
Asaph,
Heman,
and
Jeduthun,
their
sons
and
kinsmen,
arrayed
in
fine
linen,
with
cymbals,
harps,
and
lyres,
stood
east
of
the
altar
with
120
priests
who
were
trumpeters;
5:13 and
it
was
the
duty
of
the
trumpeters
and
singers
to
make
themselves
heard
in
unison
in
praise
and
thanksgiving
to
the
LORD),
and
when
the
song
was
raised,
with
trumpets
and
cymbals
and
other
musical
instruments,
in
praise
to
the
LORD,
"For
he
is
good,
for
his
steadfast
love
endures
forever,"
the
house,
the
house
of
the
LORD,
was
filled
with
a
cloud,
5:14 so
that
the
priests
could
not
stand
to
minister
because
of
the
cloud,
for
the
glory
of
the
LORD
filled
the
house
of
God.