<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_SOLOMON_AND_HIS_TEMPLE" id="THE_STORY_OF_SOLOMON_AND_HIS_TEMPLE"></SPAN>THE STORY OF SOLOMON AND HIS TEMPLE</h2>
<p>During the later years of David's reign, he laid up great
treasure of gold and silver, and brass, and iron, for the
building of a house to the Lord on Mount Moriah. This house was
to be called "The Temple"; and it was to be made very
beautiful, the most beautiful building, and the richest in all
the land. David had greatly desired to build this house while
he was king of Israel, but God said to him:</p>
<p>"You have been a man of war, and have fought many battles,
and shed much blood. My house shall be built by a man of peace.
When you die, your son Solomon shall reign, and he shall have
peace, and shall build my house."</p>
<p>So David made ready great store of precious things for the
temple; also stone and cedar to be used in the building. And
David said to Solomon, his son: "God has promised that there
shall be rest and peace to the land while you are king; and the
Lord will be with you, and you shall build a house, where God
shall live among His people."</p>
<p>But David had other sons who were older than Solomon; and
one of these sons, whose name was<SPAN name="Page_141"
id="Page_141"></SPAN> Adonijah, formed a plan to make himself
king. David was now very old; and he was no longer able to
go out of his palace, and to be seen among the people.</p>
<p>Adonijah gathered his friends; and among them were Joab, the
general of the army, and Abiathar, one of the two high-priests.
They met at a place outside the wall, and had a great feast,
and were about to crown Adonijah as king, when word came to
David in the palace. David, though old and feeble, was still
wise. He said:</p>
<p>"Let us make Solomon king at once, and thus put an end to
the plans of these men."</p>
<p>So at David's command they brought out the mule on which no
one but the king was allowed to ride; and they placed Solomon
upon it; and with the king's guards, and the nobles, and the
great men, they brought the young Solomon down to the valley of
Gihon, south of the city.</p>
<p>And Zadok, the priest, took from the Tabernacle the horn
filled with holy oil, that was used for anointing or pouring
oil on the head of the priests when they were set apart for
their work. He poured oil from this horn on the head of
Solomon, and then the priests blew the trumpets, and all the
people cried aloud, "God save King Solomon."</p>
<p>All this time Adonijah and Joab, and their friends were not
far away, almost in the same <SPAN name="Page_142"
id="Page_142"></SPAN>valley, feasting and making merry,
intending to make Adonijah king. They heard the sound of the
trumpets, and the shouting of the people. Joab said: "What
is the cause of all this noise and uproar?"</p>
<p>A moment later, Jonathan, the son of Abiathar, came running
in. Jonathan said to the men who were feasting:</p>
<p>"Our lord King David has made Solomon king, and he has just
been anointed in Gihon; and all the princes, and the heads of
the army, are with him, and the people are shouting, 'God save
King Solomon!' And David has sent from his bed a message to
Solomon, saying, 'May the Lord make your name greater than mine
has been! Blessed be the Lord, who has given me a son to sit
this day on my throne!'"</p>
<p>When Adonijah and his friends heard this they were filled
with fear. Every man went at once to his house, except
Adonijah. He hastened to the altar of the Lord, and knelt
before it, and took hold of the horns that were on its corners
in front. This was a holy place, and he hoped that there
Solomon might have mercy on him. And Solomon said:</p>
<p>"If Adonijah will do right, and be faithful to me as the
king of Israel, no harm shall come to him; but if he does
wrong, he shall die."</p>
<p>Then Adonijah came and bowed down before<SPAN name="Page_143"
id="Page_143"></SPAN> King Solomon, and promised to obey him,
and Solomon said, "Go to your own house."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="SOLOMON_ON_HIS_THRONE"
id="SOLOMON_ON_HIS_THRONE"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure34_th.jpg"
title="Solomon on his throne"
alt="Solomon on his throne" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>Solomon on his throne</i>
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<p>Not long after this David sent for Solomon, and from his bed
he gave his last advice to Solomon. And soon after that David
died, an old man, having reigned in all forty years, seven
years over the tribe of Judah, at Hebron, and thirty-three
years over all Israel, in Jerusalem. He was buried in great
honor on Mount Zion, and his tomb remained standing for many
years.</p>
<p>The great work of Solomon's reign was the building of the
House of God. It was generally called the Temple. It was built
on Mount Moriah, one of the hills of Jerusalem. King David had
prepared for it by gathering great stores of silver, stone and
cedar-wood. The walls were made of stone and the roof of cedar.
Solomon had great ships which visited other lands and brought
precious stones and fine woods for the
building.<SPAN name="Page_144"
id="Page_144"></SPAN> Seven years were spent in building the
Temple, and it was set apart to the worship of God with
beautiful ceremonies in which Solomon, in his robes of
state, took part.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="SUPPOSED_FORM_OF_SOLOMONS_TEMPLE"
id="SUPPOSED_FORM_OF_SOLOMONS_TEMPLE"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure35_th.jpg"
title="Supposed form of Solomon's temple"
alt="Supposed form of Solomon's temple" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>Supposed form of Solomon's temple</i>
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<p>Solomon was indeed a great king, and it was said that he was
also the wisest man in all the world. He wrote many of the wise
sayings in the Book of Proverbs, and many more that have been
lost.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="SHIP_IN_SOLOMONS_TIME"
id="SHIP_IN_SOLOMONS_TIME"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure36_th.jpg"
title="Ship in Solomon's time"
alt="Ship in Solomon's time" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>Ship in Solomon's time</i>
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