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The king turned his face, and blessed all the assembly of Israel: and all the assembly of Israel stood.

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A Public Blessing

Commentators note that this verse, where King Solomon turns to bless the people, is recorded almost identically in the parallel account in 1 Kings. The assembly's posture of standing signifies their reverence and readiness to receive the king's blessing. This act serves as a formal transition from dedicating the temple itself to addressing and blessing the gathered nation before Solomon begins his great prayer.

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2 Chronicles

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On 2 Chronicles 6:1–39

18th Century

Theologian

Compare with the parallel accounts in the books of Kings.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 2 Chronicles 6:3

19th Century

Bishop

And the king. —The verse is word for word as in Kings.

Turned.Turned round ([Reference 1 Chroni…

John Gill

John Gill

On 2 Chronicles 6:3

17th Century

Pastor

(See Gill on 2 Chronicles 5:1).

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 2 Chronicles 6:1–42

17th Century

Minister

The order of Solomon's prayer is to be observed. First and chiefly, he prays for repentance and forgiveness, which is the chief blessing and the on…