1 Kings 9:3

9:3 The Lord said to him, “I have answered your prayer and your request for help that you made to me. I have consecrated this temple you built by making it my permanent home; I will be constantly present there.

1 Kings 9:7

9:7 then I will remove Israel from the land I have given them, I will abandon this temple I have consecrated with my presence, and Israel will be mocked and ridiculed among all the nations.

1 Kings 13:33

A Prophet Announces the End of Jeroboam’s Dynasty

13:33 After this happened, Jeroboam still did not change his evil ways; he continued to appoint common people as priests at the high places. Anyone who wanted the job he consecrated as a priest.


tn Heb “I have heard.”

tn Heb “by placing my name there perpetually” (or perhaps, “forever”).

tn Heb “and my eyes and my heart will be there all the days.”

tn Heb “I will cut off Israel from upon the surface of the land.”

tn Heb “and the temple which I consecrated for my name I will send away from before my face.”

sn Instead of “I will send away,” the parallel text in 2 Chr 7:20 has “I will throw away.” The two verbs sound very similar in Hebrew, so the discrepancy is likely due to an oral transmissional error.

tn Heb “will become a proverb and a taunt,” that is, a proverbial example of destruction and an object of reproach.

tn Heb “did not turn from his evil way.”

sn The expression common people refers to people who were not Levites. See 1 Kgs 12:31.

tn Heb “and one who had the desire he was filling his hand so that he became [one of] the priests of the high places.”