2 Chronicles 5:2-10

2 Chronicles 5:2-10

[2] Then Solomon  assembled  the elders  of Israel,  and all the heads  of the tribes,  the chief  of the fathers  of the children  of Israel,  unto Jerusalem,  to bring up  the ark  of the covenant  of the LORD  out of the city  of David,  which is Zion.  [3] Wherefore all the men  of Israel  assembled  themselves unto the king  in the feast  which was in the seventh  month.  [4] And all the elders  of Israel  came;  and the Levites  took up  the ark.  [5] And they brought up  the ark,  and the tabernacle  of the congregation,  and all the holy  vessels  that were in the tabernacle,  these did the priests  and the Levites  bring up.  [6] Also king  Solomon,  and all the congregation  of Israel  that were assembled  unto him before  the ark,  sacrificed  sheep  and oxen,  which could not be told  nor numbered  for multitude.  [7] And the priests  brought in  the ark  of the covenant  of the LORD  unto his place,  to the oracle  of the house,  into the most  place, even under the wings  of the cherubims:  [8] For the cherubims  spread forth  their wings  over the place  of the ark,  and the cherubims  covered  the ark  and the staves  thereof above.  [9] And they drew out  the staves  of the ark, that the ends  of the staves  were seen  from the ark  before  the oracle;  but they were not seen  without.  And there it is unto this day.  [10] There was nothing in the ark  save the two  tables  which Moses  put  therein at Horeb,  when the LORD  made  a covenant with the children  of Israel,  when they came out  of Egypt. 

What does 2 Chronicles 5:2-10 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The dedication ceremony consisted of four parts: the installation of the ark, Solomon"s address to the people, Solomon"s prayer, and the celebration of the people.
"There can be little doubt that this ceremony, together with God"s response which immediately follows it, marks one of the major climaxes in the Chronicler"s presentation." [1]