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The feast of tabernaclesThere is also another element in the scene we are considering, and that is the public and joyful assembly of the whole people, the feast of tabernacles, the great congregation (Psalm 22:25), and also the dedication of the altar.
These are the two things which mark Israel's participation in the
blessing, namely, the altar, and the feast of tabernacles; worship
subsequent to their fall and ruin, founded on the acceptance of the
sacrifice, and the realised effect of the promises, the people being
no longer in distress.* David's praise in the templeWe find again here the musical instruments of Jehovah, which David had made to praise Jehovah, "because his mercy endureth for ever"; when David himself "praised by their ministry" (2 Chron. 7:6); blessed thought! for who is this David? (compare Ps. 22:22). The people saw themselves blessed and happy in all the goodness of Jehovah. The conditions of enjoyment of blessingAfter this the Lord sets before Solomon the conditions under which He places him, as well as the people, for the enjoyment, or for the recovery of these blessings. He had chosen this house of prayer. If there was chastening and the people humbled themselves, there was respite: the eyes and the heart of Jehovah should be there perpetually. Then, with respect to Solomon and the seed of David generally, on their faithfulness the blessing of the whole people was to depend. If the house of David should turn away from God, Israel should be rooted out of the land; and the house, which had been sanctified by the worship of Jehovah, should become a by-word among all nations, and a witness to the just judgment of God. |
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