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The dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem built by King Solomon - Bible
3779949 The dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem built by King Solomon - Bible by Hole, William Brassey (1846-1917); (add.info.: The dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem built by King Solomon. 2 Chronicles 5: 12 -13. Also the Levites which were the singers, all of them of Asaph, of Heman, of Jeduthun, with their sons and their brethren, being arrayed in white linen, having cymbals and psalteries and harps, stood at the east end of the altar, and with them an hundred and twenty priests sounding with trumpets 13 It came even to pass, as the trumpeters and singers were as one, to make one sound to be heard in praising and thanking the LORD; and when they lifted up their voice with the trumpets and cymbals and instruments of music, and praised the LORD, saying, For he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever: that then the house was filled with a cloud, even the house of the LORD; Illustration by William Hole 1846 - 1917
Old Testament History by William Hole, 1925 Eyre & Spottiswoode, London); Lebrecht History
Media ID 22291954
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This print captures the awe-inspiring moment of the dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem, meticulously built by King Solomon. As described in 2 Chronicles 5:12-13, a magnificent scene unfolds before our eyes. The Levites, adorned in pristine white linen and equipped with cymbals, psalteries, and harps, stand at the east end of the altar. Alongside them are one hundred and twenty priests sounding trumpets. In perfect harmony and unity, the trumpeters and singers join forces to create a resounding symphony of praise and gratitude to the LORD. Their voices intertwine with the melodies produced by their instruments as they exclaim together: "For he is good; for his mercy endureth forever". As this harmonious chorus reaches its crescendo, an extraordinary phenomenon occurs - a cloud descends upon the house of God. This divine presence fills every corner of Solomon's majestic creation. Illustrated by William Hole between 1846-1917 for Old Testament History, this image transports us back in time to witness this sacred event firsthand. It serves as a visual testament to both King Solomon's architectural prowess and his devotion to honoring God. Through this photograph print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we can reflect on ancient traditions that continue to inspire faithfulness today.
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