Bible Cross References
he stood
1 Kings 8:22-53
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Then in the presence of the people Solomon went and stood in front of the altar, where he raised his arms
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and prayed, " LORD God of Israel, there is no god like you in heaven above or on earth below! You keep your covenant with your people and show them your love when they live in wholehearted obedience to you.
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You have kept the promise you made to my father David; today every word has been fulfilled.
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And now, LORD God of Israel, I pray that you will also keep the other promise you made to my father when you told him that there would always be one of his descendants ruling as king of Israel, provided they obeyed you as carefully as he did.
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So now, O God of Israel, let everything come true that you promised to my father David, your servant.
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"But can you, O God, really live on earth? Not even all of heaven is large enough to hold you, so how can this Temple that I have built be large enough?
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LORD my God, I am your servant. Listen to my prayer, and grant the requests I make to you today.
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Watch over this Temple day and night, this place where you have chosen to be worshiped. Hear me when I face this Temple and pray.
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Hear my prayers and the prayers of your people when they face this place and pray. In your home in heaven hear us and forgive us.
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"When a person is accused of wronging another and is brought to your altar in this Temple to take an oath that he is innocent,
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O LORD, listen in heaven and judge your servants. Punish the guilty one as he deserves, and acquit the one who is innocent.
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"When your people Israel are defeated by their enemies because they have sinned against you, and then when they turn to you and come to this Temple, humbly praying to you for forgiveness,
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listen to them in heaven. Forgive the sins of your people and bring them back to the land which you gave to their ancestors.
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"When you hold back the rain because your people have sinned against you, and then when they repent and face this Temple, humbly praying to you,
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listen to them in heaven. Forgive the sins of the king and of the people of Israel, and teach them to do what is right. Then, O LORD, send rain on this land of yours, which you gave to your people as a permanent possession.
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"When there is famine in the land or an epidemic or the crops are destroyed by scorching winds or swarms of locusts, or when your people are attacked by their enemies, or when there is disease or sickness among them,
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listen to their prayers. If any of your people Israel, out of heartfelt sorrow, stretch out their hands in prayer toward this Temple,
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hear their prayer. Listen to them in your home in heaven, forgive them, and help them. You alone know the thoughts of the human heart. Deal with each person as he deserves,
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so that your people may obey you all the time they live in the land which you gave to our ancestors.
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"When a foreigner who lives in a distant land hears of your fame and of the great things you have done for your people and comes to worship you and to pray at this Temple,
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(SEE 8:41)
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listen to his prayer. In heaven, where you live, hear him and do what he asks you to do, so that all the peoples of the world may know you and obey you, as your people Israel do. Then they will know that this Temple I have built is the place where you are to be worshiped.
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"When you command your people to go into battle against their enemies and they pray to you, wherever they are, facing this city which you have chosen and this Temple which I have built for you,
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listen to their prayers. Hear them in heaven and give them victory.
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"When your people sin against you---and there is no one who does not sin---and in your anger you let their enemies defeat them and take them as prisoners to some other land, even if that land is far away,
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listen to your people's prayers. If there in that land they repent and pray to you, confessing how sinful and wicked they have been, hear their prayers, O LORD.
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If in that land they truly and sincerely repent and pray to you as they face toward this land which you gave to our ancestors, this city which you have chosen, and this Temple which I have built for you,
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then listen to their prayers. In your home in heaven hear them and be merciful to them.
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Forgive all their sins and their rebellion against you, and make their enemies treat them with kindness.
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They are your own people, whom you brought out of Egypt, that blazing furnace.
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"Sovereign LORD, may you always look with favor on your people Israel and their king, and hear their prayer whenever they call to you for help.
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You chose them from all the peoples to be your own people, as you told them through your servant Moses when you brought our ancestors out of Egypt."
2 Kings 11:14
There she saw the new king standing by the column at the entrance of the Temple, as was the custom. He was surrounded by the officers and the trumpeters, and the people were all shouting joyfully and blowing trumpets. Athaliah tore her clothes in distress and shouted, "Treason! Treason!"
2 Kings 23:3
He stood by the royal column and made a covenant with the LORD to obey him, to keep his laws and commands with all his heart and soul, and to put into practice the demands attached to the covenant, as written in the book. And all the people promised to keep the covenant.
Psalm 29:1
Praise the LORD, you heavenly beings; praise his glory and power.
Psalm 29:2
Praise the LORD's glorious name; bow down before the Holy One when he appears.
spread forth
Exodus 9:33
Moses left the king, went out of the city, and lifted up his hands in prayer to the LORD. The thunder, the hail, and the rain all stopped.
Job 11:13
Put your heart right, Job. Reach out to God.
Psalm 28:2
Hear me when I cry to you for help, when I lift my hands toward your holy Temple.
Psalm 63:4
I will give you thanks as long as I live; I will raise my hands to you in prayer.
Psalm 68:31
Ambassadors will come from Egypt; the Ethiopians will raise their hands in prayer to God.
Psalm 141:2
Receive my prayer as incense, my uplifted hands as an evening sacrifice.
Psalm 143:6
I lift up my hands to you in prayer; like dry ground my soul is thirsty for you.
Isaiah 50:10
All of you that honor the LORD and obey the words of his servant, the path you walk may be dark indeed, but trust in the LORD, rely on your God.
1 Timothy 2:8
In every church service I want the men to pray, men who are dedicated to God and can lift up their hands in prayer without anger or argument.