The Bible
2 Chronicles Chapter 5
1Thus all the work that Solomon did for the house of ForeverOne
2Then Solomon assembled the elders of Israel, and all the heads of the tribes, the princes of the fathers' [houses] of the children of Israel, to Jerusalem, to bring up the ark of the covenant of ForeverOne
3And all the men of Israel assembled themselves to the king at the feast, which was [in] the seventh month.
4All the elders of Israel came: and the Levites took up the ark; 5and they brought up the ark, and the Tent of Meeting, and all the holy vessels that were in the Tent; these the priests the Levites brought up.
6King Solomon and all the congregation of Israel, that were assembled to him, were before the ark, sacrificing sheep and cattle, that could not be counted nor numbered for multitude.
7The priests brought in the ark of the covenant of ForeverOne
8For the cherubim spread out their wings over the place of the ark, and the cherubim covered the ark and its poles above.
9The poles were so long that the ends of the poles were seen from the ark before the oracle; but they were not seen outside: and there it is to this day.
10There was nothing in the ark except the two tablets which Moses put [there] at Horeb, when ForeverOne
11When the priests had come out of the holy place, (for all the priests who were present had sanctified themselves, and did not keep their divisions; 12also the Levites who were the singers, all of them, even Asaph, Heman, Jeduthun, and their sons and their brothers, arrayed in fine linen, with cymbals and stringed instruments and harps, stood at the east end of the altar, and with them one hundred twenty priests sounding with trumpets;) 13when the trumpeters and singers were as one, to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking ForeverOne
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