But I have built an house of habitation for thee, and a place for thy dwelling for ever.
But I have built a house where you can live, a place where you can dwell forever.
The writer is declaring that he has built a permanent home for God to live among his people.
📚 Historical Context
In the book of 2 Chronicles, this verse is part of King Solomon's prayer during the dedication of the First Temple in Jerusalem, which he built as a grand structure to house God's presence among the Israelites. This event occurred around 950 BC, fulfilling a promise God made to Solomon's father, David, and represented the central place for worship and sacrifice in ancient Israel. The Temple symbolized God's covenant faithfulness and His desire to dwell with His people in a tangible way.
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