Bible Cross References
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2 Kings 19:14
King Hezekiah took the letter from the messengers and read it. Then he went to the Temple, placed the letter there in the presence of the LORD,
and Hezekiah went
Isaiah 37:1
As soon as King Hezekiah heard their report, he tore his clothes in grief, put on sackcloth, and went to the Temple of the LORD.
1 Kings 8:28-30
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LORD my God, I am your servant. Listen to my prayer, and grant the requests I make to you today.
29
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.
30
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.
1 Kings 8:38-30
1 Kings 9:3
The LORD said to him, "I have heard your prayer. I consecrate this Temple which you have built as the place where I shall be worshiped forever. I will watch over it and protect it for all time.
2 Chronicles 6:20-42
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Watch over this Temple day and night. You have promised that this is where you will be worshiped, so hear me when I face this Temple and pray.
21
Hear my prayers and the prayers of your people Israel when they face this place and pray. In your home in heaven hear us and forgive us.
22
"When people are accused of wronging others and are brought to your altar in this Temple to take an oath that they are innocent,
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O LORD, listen in heaven and judge your servants. Punish the guilty ones as they deserve and acquit the innocent.
24
"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 them and to their ancestors.
26
"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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O LORD, listen to them in heaven and forgive the sins of your servants, 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.
28
"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,
30
hear their prayer. Listen to them in your home in heaven and forgive them. You alone know the thoughts of the human heart. Deal with each of us as we deserve,
31
so that your people may honor you and obey you all the time they live in the land which you gave to our ancestors.
32
"When foreigners who live in a distant land hear how great and powerful you are and how you are always ready to act, and then they come to pray at this Temple,
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listen to their prayers. In heaven, where you live, hear them and do what they ask 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 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,
35
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.
38
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,
39
then listen to their prayers. In your home in heaven hear them and be merciful to them and forgive all the sins of your people.
40
"Now, O my God, look on us and listen to the prayers offered in this place.
41
Rise up now, LORD God, and with the Covenant Box, the symbol of your power, enter the Temple and stay here forever. Bless your priests in all they do, and may all your people be happy because of your goodness to them.
42
LORD God, do not reject the king you have chosen. Remember the love you had for your servant David."
Psalm 27:5
In times of trouble he will shelter me; he will keep me safe in his Temple and make me secure on a high rock.
Psalm 62:1-3
1
I wait patiently for God to save me; I depend on him alone.
2
He alone protects and saves me; he is my defender, and I shall never be defeated.
3
How much longer will all of you attack someone who is no stronger than a broken-down fence?
Psalm 74:10
How long, O God, will our enemies laugh at you? Will they insult your name forever?
Psalm 76:1-3
1
God is known in Judah; his name is honored in Israel.
2
He has his home in Jerusalem; he lives on Mount Zion.
3
There he broke the arrows of the enemy, their shields and swords, yes, all their weapons.
Psalm 123:1-4
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LORD, I look up to you, up to heaven, where you rule.
2
As a servant depends on his master, as a maid depends on her mistress, so we will keep looking to you, O LORD our God, until you have mercy on us.
3
Be merciful to us, LORD, be merciful; we have been treated with so much contempt.
4
We have been mocked too long by the rich and scorned by proud oppressors.
Psalm 143:6
I lift up my hands to you in prayer; like dry ground my soul is thirsty for you.
Joel 2:17-20
17
The priests, serving the LORD between the altar and the entrance of the Temple, must weep and pray: "Have pity on your people, LORD. Do not let other nations despise us and mock us by saying, 'Where is your God?' "
18
Then the LORD showed concern for his land; he had mercy on his people.
19
He answered them: "Now I am going to give you grain and wine and olive oil, and you will be satisfied. Other nations will no longer despise you.
20
I will remove the locust army that came from the north and will drive some of them into the desert. Their front ranks will be driven into the Dead Sea, their rear ranks into the Mediterranean. Their dead bodies will stink. I will destroy them because of all they have done to you.