Summary
King Solomon opens the dedication of the Temple by recalling the promise that God would dwell among Israel. He recounts David’s desire to build a house for God and God’s instruction that David’s son, Solomon, would complete the work. Solomon then offers a heartfelt prayer, asking God to keep His covenant with David, to hear the people's prayers, to judge righteously, to grant rain, heal, and protect Israel, and to accept the prayers of foreigners. He pleads for mercy for those who sin and for redemption of the exiles. The chapter ends with a call for God's presence in the Temple and remembrance of David’s faithfulness.