CONTENTS
This chapter is so closely connected with the former, that it may be
considered but as a continuation of the same subject. The cloud which
filled the house, as an intimation of the divine presence, gives
occasion to Solomon to bless God for this grace manifested.... [ Continue Reading ]
In the opening of this chapter, I beg to refer the Reader to the
history, as we have it almost literally the same, 1 Kings 8:1. Reader!
what a blessed dispensation are we brought under! Jesus sweetly visits
his people, and manifests his presence, not in clouds and darkness,
but under the enlightenin... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe, Solomon first turns to the people, as if by an enumeration of
the divine mercies he aimed to raise their souls into an holy flame of
devotion, before that he fell upon his knees to present himself and
the people before God. Do we not feel our minds irresistibly led to
contemplate the Lord J... [ Continue Reading ]
Those verses throw a light upon the parallel passage in the book of
the Kings. While Solomon addressed the people he stood before the
altar. But when he came to address the Lord he fell upon his knees.... [ Continue Reading ]
I refer the Reader to the observations made on this prayer already in
the Commentary on the 1 Kings 8:1. And only by way of enforcing what
was there said, I would beseech the Reader, as he goeth over every
part of it, to keep an eye stedfastly fixed on our glorious Solomon,
whom the king of Israel h... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
Oh! most gracious, most holy, most blessed Lord God Almighty! what
expressions of thankfulness can be found sufficient to speak thy love
in the unequalled gift of thy dear Son! Was it not enough, O thou
Father of mercies, and God of all comfort, that from thine own free
grace thou didst... [ Continue Reading ]