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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927
Page 3
Improved Uniform In'errational
The Recluse of Fifth Avenue SirndsySibol
CHAPTER IX
in k th e y g auged y o u r ro tte n n e s s co r­
By WYNDHAM MARTYN th
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Copyright In the U nited States
“ I ta k e good c u re to keep th a t from
V ery u n g racio u sly M rs. R axon p e r
W N U b en rlce
th e m .”
m ltteil A g ath a Ilro w n to be a b s e n t fo r
“B u t y o u ’re g iv in g it aw ay to me,
a n ig h t. V ery g lad ly th e R a x o n g irls
le a rn e d o f It. lto b lu w ould be th e irs m en tal ag ility an d you w o n 't reconcile a co n fessed riv a l.”
llu x o n laughed. T h e sp e c ta c le of
In th e
f o r a few h o u rs. A fte r c ram p in g con­ y o u rse lf to new co n d itio n s.
tin e n ta l p en sio n s a n d sm all hotels, p a s t you h a v e been o f g re a t u se to th is ta ll, p o rtly m an, w hose c a re e r h ad
T oduy you a re been so su ccessfu l, um used him.
th e ir p re se n t lav ish life r a th e r w ent th e o rg an izatio n .
“T h e tro u b le w ith you, M cK im ber,”
to th e ir h ead s. It to o k th e form of a m erely am u sin g .”
M cK im ber flushed red a n d In stin c ­ he suld, “ Is th a t you d o n 't u n d e r­
su p e rio rity com plex w hich I rrita te d
tiv ely clen ch ed h is big fists.
P aul s ta n d you ure u corpse. P o litic ally ,
R o b in en o rm o u sly . H ut he hud prom
you a re dead nnd burled. You a r e not
R ax o n noted th e g e s tu re .
lse d h is f a th e r to aid him by p reserv
“T h a t d e m o n s tra te s It p e rfe c tly ," he a riv al. D o n 't f la tte r y o u rse lf to th a t
ln g a h e a rtin e s s o f m a n n e r th a t he
d id n o t feel. H e w as w holly obsessed snid. "W hen you lose a p o in t o r h e a r e x te n t.”
“I te ll you," M cK im ber th u n d ered ,
by th e th o u g h t o f A g ath a, th a t stra n g e a d isa g re e a b le tr u th you w a n t to hit
a n d lovely girl who held him at a rm ’s a m an. E le m e n ta l stuff. W e a r e h ere “all th e w orld sh a ll know w h a t h a s
le n g th , sn u b b e d him , h a ra ss e d 1dm, to d iscu ss p o litical co n d itio n s In th is p a s se d betw een us."
“ I f you d o n 't lo w e r y o u r voice, all
a n d th e n b ro u g h t him b ack w ith a s ta te . I th in k th a t Is how you p u t It."
"Y ou w a n t me to buck dow n nnd th e w orld will h e a r. Y ou're n o t a
g la n c e o f th o se a m e th y s t eyes. She
S it dow n.
I
w ou ld tell hliu n o th in g a b o u t h e r post leave th e field to you. I refu se. If tho b ro a d c a s tin g sta tio n .
se n t fo r you b ecau se th e r e 's a lo t I
life, an d th a t w o rried him v ery much. p a rty th in k s I'v e th e b e tte r chance,
h av e to soy w hich you w o u ld n 't c a re
W h a t m en h a d loved h er, h e w ondered, th e y 'll k nife you In a m in u te. It Isn't
to m iss.”
an d h a d th e re been m en a b o u t whom possible, su rely , th a t you b elieve g r a ti­
R e lu c ta n tly , M cK im ber sa n k b ack In
s h e c a re d ?
M rs. M cK Itnber u n d e r­ tu d e h a s a n y th in g to do w ith p ra c tic a l
h is c h a ir. H e w as e n w ra p p e d by a
sto o d th e s itu a tio n u nd sy m p ath ized . p o litics ?"
M cK im ber d id n o t a n s w e r Im m e­ c e rta in an d unw elcom e u n easin ess.
H e r h u sb a n d w as u n u su a lly Irrita b le .
T h e m an fa c in g him seem ed so secure,
H e could ta lk a b o u t n o th in g b u t th e diately . H e w ns co n scio u s th a t he had
so unco n cern ed , so su re o f u ltim a te
ln fn tn o u s m a n n e r In w hich h is p re ss allow ed p e rso n a l a n ta g o n ism to color
triu m p h .
a g e n t n eg lected to h a v e him featu re d . Ills c o n v ersa tio n . H e a d o p te d th e con­
" T h e first th in g to te ll you,” ltn x o n
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p e rs w ere filled w ith Haul R axon. Ac­
“ R axon," he began, " I'm p u ttin g my Y'ou will q u it In m y fa v o r an d lend
tu a lly som e clu b w om en h a d s ta rte d a
me all y o u r g ran t Influence. N a tu ra lly
" B e tte r A rc h ite c tu re I.eag u e," w ith c a rd s on th e tab le."
“ S ave y o u rse lf th e tro u b le ,” Itax o n you m u st h av e nn ex cu se w hich seem s
R a x o n ns p re sid e n t. T h ey w ere to
a tr u e one. I h a v e It all re a d y p r e ­
a g ita te fo r elu sses lp a r c h ite c tu ra l a p ­ rep lied . “I can see th em Ju s t a s well
w hen you hold th em In y o u r hands. p ared . Y'ou nre too h eav y even for
p re c ia tio n In th e h igh schools.
y o u r heig h t, an d th e p ouches u n d e r
M cK Im ber w an d ered ab o u t th e big All you need to u n d e rs ta n d Is t h a t I
y o u r eyes nre u n h e a lth y signs. You
ro o m s fidgeting. R ax o n w as n o t to h av e a h e tte r ch a n c e th a n you to go
h a d b e tte r d ro p o u t, b ecau se y o u r
b e seen.
A t m id n ig h t, w hen Sneed to W ash in g to n "
“If w e tw o fight each o th er, W est- s p e c ia list te lls you th e re Is h e a r t and
sto o d re sp e c tfu lly a t h is elbow , Mc­
kid n ey tro u b le . I sh a ll r e fe r to the
K Im b er w a s a s n eu rly n erv o u s ns he field goes," M cK im ber sa id e a rn e stly .
fa c t In my sp e ech es w ith g r e a t r e ­
h a d e v er been. H ut he w as too old n “ W e n eed a se n a to r a t W ash in g to n ."
“T h a t’s w hy I In te n d to go, a s you g re t."
c a m p a ig n e r to show It. H e follow ed
M cK im ber spoke w ith delib eratio n .
th e b u tle r in to a big sex ag o n al room , m ay a s w ell te ll y o u r frie n d s. I ’ve
“T h ey told m e you w ere dnngerous.
e n tr a n c e to w h ich w as g ain ed by n
nnd I know you a r e n t r a i to r to y o u r
flig h t o f e ig h t s ta ir s . T h a t th e a p a r t ­
p a rty , b u t n o t u n til th is m om ent d id 1
m e n t w as fu rn ish e d w ith subdued
believe you w e re ab so lu te ly crazy
sp le n d o r a n d w as of m agnificent pro ­
T h ey cnll y o u r so rt of m ad n ess m egalo
p o rtio n s ad d e d to M cK lm ber's I r r ita ­
m an ia." M cK im ber ro se to h is feet
tio n . In stin c tiv e ly he w as a w a re th a t
" I ’ve m et all s o r ts o f k n a v e s a n d fools
R a x o n w as g e ttin g re a d y to u se Ills
In p o litics, b u t y o u 're th e w o rst y e t.”
la v ish se ttin g s In p u b licity w ork.
“ W h a t a se n a to r you w ould h av e
T h is to w e r stu d y w ould soon be f a ­
m nde 1” R ax o n com m ented. "D o you
m o u s th ro u g h th e m ag azines. It w as
su p p o se I sh o u ld h a v e ta lk e d lik e th is
e a s y to v isu a liz e P a u l Itax o n lean in g
If I h a d n o t been c e rta in you w ere
b n ck In h is c u sto m a ry Indolent w ay
h a rm le ss, a r a t t le r w ith his poison
w ith
a
sp e cially p re p a re d
back­
sa c s e x tr a c te d ? My su c cess h a s com e
g ro u n d . M cK lm b er's p riv a te room rep­
m ain ly b e c a u se I u n d e rs ta n d hu m an
re s e n te d office fu rn is h in g In Its m ost
m o tiv atio n .
I ’m going to show you
efficient sty le.
H e reflected b itte rly
how It Is th a t w hen you le a v e h e re It
t h a t th is a p a r tm e n t m u st h a v e been
w ill be to s t a r t a R axon boom In your
p la n n e d fo r p h o to g ra p h ic rep ro d u c tio n .
own c ity . S it dow n, M cK im ber.”
M cK Im ber d ecided It w as effem inate.
J o h n M cK im ber, w ho p rid ed h im self
I t p ro v o k ed in him a feelin g of co n ­
upon ta k in g o rd e rs from none, dropped
te m p t w h ich could n o t dispel th e
a g a in In to h is se a t. I t seem ed to him
k n o w led g e th a t R a x o n 's se ttin g s w ere
he w a s ta lk in g to a R axon he h a d not
su p e rb . B u t th ey w ere p resu m p tu o u s.
u n til now u n d e rsto o d . H e found him
R a x o n w as rid in g fo r n fall. H e n e e d ­
s e lf n o tic in g w h a t a cru el m o u th th e
e d to be ta u g h t a lesso n. I t w ould
o th e r had, an d how In th o se brow n
h a v e been w ise r fo r M cK im ber to
eyes w ere little flecks of red. P au l
re c o lle c t t h a t R ax o n h ad n o t su cceed ­
R axon gazed a t him a s an ex ecu tio n er
ed th ro u g h an y lack o f stre n g th .
m ight s ta r e a t a p riso n e r d eliv ered to
“ T h is e x te n siv e p u b licity cam p aig n
him fo r d e a th . M cK im ber knew th a t
o f y o u rs,” M cK im ber began, “d o e in 't
he hnd been holding too ch eap ly one
d eceiv e u s an y .”
w ho h a d a d y n am ic a n d evil p e rso n ­
“ U s?” R ax o n qu eried .
“ H e S aid He N ever W e n t to M oving ality.
“ W e w ho re p re s e n t an o rg an ized
P ic tu re s."
" I f I sta y ,” he sa id h u sk ily , "It will
p a r ty In th is s ta te . W e know y o u 're
be to h e a r you give aw ay m ore se c re ts
o u t to get a p rim a ry n o m in atio n , nnd b een w o rk in g m uch lo n g e r th a n you ab o u t youself. P e r h a p s I sh a ll le a rn
a s y o u ’ve g o t m oney an d a good p re ss ca n guess fo r th is v ery en d .”
by w h a t tr ic k e ry you g ot th is place,
“ D o n 't you re a liz e you w ill be de­ an d how It w a s you se n t I la z e n B rew
a g en t, It d o e sn 't seem easy to p rev en t
you. T h e se p rim a rie s p lay th e devil nounced as u t r a i to r to y o u r c a u s e ? ”
e r to h is g rav e.”
" I f th e ca u se m ean s so m uch to you,
w ith p a r ty o b lig atio n s. T h ey e n co u r­
"I g ot th is place,” sa id R ax o n w ith
ag e th e m a lc o n te n ts u nd th e am b i­ th ro w y o u r influence m y w ay. I f you his old u rb a n ity , " a s I h av e got e v e ry ­
tio u s.”
did th a t, W estfield w o u ld n 't h a v e a th in g else In my life, by u sin g men
“ W h ich am I?” R a x o n ask ed , sm il­ ch an ce."
a s tools. I stu d ie d m en a n d found
“You’re d—d w ell rig h t," M cK im ber them p u g nnclous, noisy, an d vain. It
ing.
"Y ou’re am b itio u s, R ax on. You nre sh o u ted . “T h e m an I In d o rse w ould w ns h a r d to Influence th em by m.v
o v e ra m b ltlo u s.
T h e B a rd of Avon g e t In even If you w ere he. I ’ll tell su b d u ed p e rso n a lity , even th o u g h I
sa y s tlin t’s th e th in g w h ich b ro u g h t you Ju s t th is, R axon. F ro m now ou hnd th e r ig h t on m y side. I do not
I'm going to dev o te m y se lf to show ing mix w ell. I k new th a t h a d to be o v er­
th e an g els dow n."
“T h is Is th e first tim e I h a v e been you up for th e crooked w a rd p o litlclau come. In o th e r w ords, I determ in ed
you a re . My God 1 T o th in k you ex­ to develop so m e th in g to m uke up for
called an n n g el," sa id th e o th er.
M cK im b er fro w n ed .
H e d e tested p e c t m e to w ork fo r y o u !"
It. M y su c cess h a s com e from finding,
“I f y o u 're going to be ab u siv e," alm o st u n e rrin g ly , th e w eak sp o t In
flippancy.
“ I p r e fe r to th in k o f you a s a m ­ R ax o n sa id coldly, “w e m ay a s w ell every m a n 's m ake-up. I g ot m y chunce
b itio u s th a n to su p p o se you a re w a n t­ sto p ."
a t In te rn a tio n a l M otors by finding out
M cK im ber stru g g le d Into a little less so m uch of B re w e r's life In London
in g to s p ilt o u r tic k e t n n d le t W est-
field In. If one s tro n g m an w ith his v io len t mood. H e m ight y e t be ab le th a t he w as fo rce d to ta k e m e In to
p a r ty 's solid b a c k in g ru n s a g a in s t to d iv e rt th e R a x o n am b itio n to som e p ro te c t him self."
less lo fty height.
W estfield, h e'll b e a t him .”
“Y’o u ’re a d—d b la c k m a ile r,” Mc­
“I ta k e th a t b a c k ,” he said. “I re c ­ K im ber c rie d ho arsely .
" T h a t ch e e rs m e v ery m uch," Itaxon
ognize th a t you d ese rv e som e re w a rd
rep lied .
“I a m ,” R axon ugreed. “T h e p h ra se
I t w as n o t e asy fo r th e d o n d n eerln g for w h a t you've done in th e p a s t, but does n ot offend m e In th e least. Why
M cK im ber to hold h im se lf In. H e w as I'm e n title d to th e n o m in atio n . I t Is should It? Is th e re a n y m ore pow er­
M cKlm- ful w eupon? M ost tr a ito r s In the
accu sto m ed to re sp e c t In th e field of m y Ju st re w a rd I w a n t.”
b e r ’s voice b ecam e a lm o st co n ciliato ry . g re a t w a r w e re fo rce d In to esp io n ag e
p o litics.
"D o n 't you see th e Ju s tic e o f It? 1 b ecau se th e enem y th r e a te n e d e x ­
"Y ou w o n 't be th e m an ," he cx
w a n t In m y old ag e th e o p p o rtu n ity of po su re a s th e p ric e of re fu sa l. In the
Claim ed
se rv in g m y c o u n try .”
“A nd you w ill?”
d ra w e r b e fo re me a r e tw o artic le s.
“A nd I," P au l R axon sn e ere d , “ w a n t O ne is a n a u to m a tic p isto l.” R uxon
"U n less a n y sp ite fu l m a lc o n te n t de­
lib e ra te ly p ro v es a tr a ito r . U p-state, In my e arly m iddle ag e th e o p p o rtu ­ opened th e d ra w e r a n d p u t th e
w h ich I co n tro l p o ltlcally , h as no use n ity o f se rv in g m yself. W hy d ru g y o u r w eapon on th e w ritin g ta b le a t w hich
fo r you. I t d o esn ’t know a b o u t you. c o u n try In? D o you th in k I'm a p o lit­ he sa t. "I am n ot going to th r e a te n you
I ask ed a m an fro m W ayne co u n ty th e ical Id ealist Ju s t b ecau se b ad uchltec- w ith It. T h u t is o ld-fashioned, stu p id
o th e r d ay if h e'd ev e r b e a rd o f Haul tu r e offends m e?”
stuff. I am m erely rem in d in g you !
M cK im ber ro se to b is feet.
H e h av e It a t h a n d If you sh o u ld a t
R a x o n .” M cK im ber sm iled. “ H e said
knew he h ad lost, a n d be w a n te d to tuck m e.”
h e n e v e r w e n t to m oving p ic tu re s .”
“ Y our m ista k e ,” R ax o n said, "w as go befo re he fo rg o t th e sle n d e r, s n e e r­
T h e re w as u n d isg u ised am azem en t
In th e b ig g er m a n 's voice.
th a t you did n o t nsk h is w ife. T he ing m an w ns Ills host.
“T h ey to ld me you w ere n d a n g e r­
“A tta c k you? W h a t fo r? "
w om en know me, M cK im ber. My 'B e t­
(TO B E C O N T IN U E D .)
t e r A rc h ite c tu re L ea g u e s’ a re sp rin g ­ ous m an," he suld slow ly, “ b u t I d o n 't
in g u p e v ery w h ere. T h e re 's a flour­
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ish in g one in W ay n e co u n ty .
T he
la r g e r cities, such ns B uffalo, R och­
e s te r, S y ra c u se and U tica, a r e ta k in g
Houses of Worship Found in Odd Places
th e th in g up a d m irab ly . P o litic ia n s of
y o u r o ld -fash io n ed kin d re se n t wom ­
In th e old G erm nn tow n o f Ober-
T h e m in ers In th e M.vndd N ew ydd
en In p u b lic life, an d you d o n 't con­
ste ln a n a n c ie n t c h u rch s ta n d s In a
c e a l th is.
P o litic ally , w om en are coal m ines in W ales h av e no call to
h y p e rse n s itiv e b ecau se th e y know th ey shave, shine th e ir boots, o r don S u n ­ g re a t ro ck risin g from th e riv e r. T he
h a v e n o t acco m p lish ed w h a t th e w orld day g arb w hen they go to w orship. fro n t Is of stone, b ut th e ch u rch It­
self Is hollow ed o ut o f th e rock and
ex p ected of them . I n d m lt y o u r up­ T hey h a v e a ch ap el all th e ir ow n at
p e n e tra te s f a r Into Its h e a rt. T h is cu­
s t a te s tre n g th ex ceed s m ine, b u t w liut th e bottom of th e s h a ft, so th a t w hen
th ey descend th e pit th ey can h a v e a rio u s ch u rc h Is now th e only P ro te s­
a b o u t N ew Y ork city ?"
s h o rt se rv ice befo re going to tlie lr ta n t p la c e o f w o rsh ip In th e tow n.
"A stro n g h o ld fo r W estfield.”
A c h u rch in a P e n n sy lv a n ia tow n is
"N o t so m uch a s you Im agine." w o rk in g places.
R ough tim b e rs fo rm th e p illa rs and said to po ssess th e d istin c tio n of be­
R ax o n y aw n ed a little , n s tho u g h th e
su b je c t w earied him . “ A t all events. b eam s of th is chapel, an d a coal tr o l­ ing th e w o rk of one p a ir of hands.
It will be an In te re s tin g e x p erim en t." ley se rv e s a s a p u lp it. T h e m in ers O ne m an c a rrie d ev ery block of sto n e
of w hich It w as c o n stru c te d , c u t each
“ K x p e rim e n t!"
M cK im ber
cried, sit on rough w ooden b en ch es a n d th e
of them Into sh a p e, an d laid U in
sh o ck ed a t h is callo u sn ess. " I t will o ld est am ong them a c ts a s p a sto r.
A ch ap el, m ore finished In a p p ear- place.
be a tra g e d y fo r th e p a rty ."
“ I t will be yo u r finish," R axon re ­ nnce, th e St. A nthony, e x is ts in th e sa lt
On the W a y
to rte d . H is m a n n e r h ad no an im u s In m ines of W iellczka, A u stria . It h as
T h e ro ad to heaven Is filled w ith
it. H e h ad n e ith e r ra ise d h is voice I an a lta r, crucifix, an d life-size figures
folks going llck ety sp lit th e other
n o r show n h e a t n s M cK im ber had. of th e sa in ts , a p p a re n tly in black
w ay.— N ia g a ra F a lls R eview
"L ik e all old -tim e p o litic ia n s, you lack | m arb le, b u t re a lly m ade of sa lt.
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BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
f Lesson J
( B y RH;v. t u . r UZA V a l h . n u . u . . D e a n .
M ood y B i b l e I n s t i t u t e o f ('h ic u g o . >
(©. 1 2 7 . W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U nion.)
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Lesson for September 11
SOLOMON
D E D IC A TE S
TEM PLE
THE
L E S S O N T E X T — I K i n g s , c h a p t e r ».
G O L D E N T E X T — 1 w as g l a d when
they said u n i o me, let us g o I n t o t h e
b o u se of th e Lord.
PR IM A R Y
T O P I C — W o rsh ip in g
In
G o d 's H o u s e .
JU N IO R
TO PIC — A
Young
M ane
L o v e f o r G o d ’s H o u s e .
IN T E R M E D IA T E AND S E N IO R T O P .
IC — L o v e f o r G o d ' s H o u s e .
Y OUN G P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
IC — T h e V a l u e o f G o d ' s H o u s e t o n
C om m unity.
T h e first ta s k o f Solom on a f te r his
coronation w as th e building o f th e
tem ple, a p riv ileg e w hich w as d en ied
to h is fa th e r, D avid. In Ids p re p a ra ­
tion for th is ta s k he secu red wood
from King H ira m o f T y re, sto n e s fo r
the fo u n d atio n s front th e P h o en ician s,
skilled w orkm en also from
King
H iram . It w as lo cated on M ount
M oriah (II C hron. 3 :1 ). T h e su ita b le ­
ness of th is place w as d u e to th e fa c t
th a t th e Lord had ap p eared h ere to
A braham .
Its d im en sio n s w ere fiO
feet long, 30 feet wide, u nd 45 feet
high. It co n tain ed th e b razen a lta r,
the laver, th e golden c a n d le stic k s nnd
cherubim . T h e d ed icatio n o f th e tem ­
ple w as a rra n g e d to ta k e place a t an
auspicious tim e. T h e d ed icato ry se rv ­
ices consisted o f:
I. Bringing Up th e Ark (vv. 1-11).
T he a rk of th e co v en an t w as ty p ical
of Je su s C h rist. God dw ells am ong
men throug h J e s u s C h rist (Jo h n 1 :1 4 ).
The ark w as G od's holy dw elling place.
This, th e re fo re , m u st be b ro u g h t up
first and p laced In th e tem ple. F o r
the m an ifestatio n o f th e d iv in e p re s­
ence w as th e real d ed icatio n . W hen
th e house o f God w as to be d ed icated
th e king a rra n g e d fo r a re p re se n ta tiv e
gath erin g o f th e people, co n sistin g of
th e eld ers, p rin c e s a n d h ead s o f th e
tribes. T h e re w ere m an y g re a t m en
present, b u t only th e p rie sts, God’s
appointed m in isters, m oved th e a rk .
T he fatal ex p erien ce o f Uzzoh In
D avid's tim e w as d o u b tless c le a r in
th e ir m inds. Solom on p rofited by th e
blunder of h is fa th e r. C onnected w ith
th is serv ice w as a very g re a t sacrifice,
one In keeping w ith th e occasion. T h e
a rk w ith th e tw o ta b le ts o f sto n e un­
der th e m ercy se n t show s God m an i­
festin g H im se lf to H is p eople on th e
ground o f a law p e rfe c tly k ep t an d
since ato n e d fo r by th e sh ed d in g of
blood. A t th e co m p letio n o f th e sa c­
rifice, th e tem p le w ns filled w ith th e
glory o f th e L ord.
II. Solom on's A d d ress to th e People
(vv. 12-21).
H e p o in ts o u t to th e people th a t God
had chosen D avid to be king, y e t fo r
c e rta in re a so n s H e w ould not allow
him to build th e tem p le, pro m isin g
th a t his son sh o u ld do th e w ork. Now
th a t th e w o rk w as done, th e tem p le
w as b u ilt an d th e a rk o f th e co v en an t
wns In Its place, th ey could be a s ­
sured th a t God h ad ra ise d him up In
the room o f bis fa th e r.
III. Solom on's
D ed icato ry
P ra y e r
(vv. 22-53).
T h e a rk h av in g now been p laced In
th e m ost holy place, a n d th e n d d ress
to th e people b ein g ended, th e king
pours o u t his Roul to God In p ray er.
In th is p ra y e r Solom on g ra te fu lly ac­
know ledges G od's go o d n ess In th e
past, giving glory to H im , n nd p lead s
th a t H is p ro m ise to h is f a th e r be veri­
fied (vv. 22-20); h e p ra y s th a t God’s
eyes m ight be c o n tin u ally open to w ard
th e tem p le w hich H e Imd now ta k e n
possession o f (vv. 27-33); so th a t (1)
in case o f co n ten tio n betw een p a rtie s
He wvuld Judge betw een them (vv. 31,
3 2 ); (2) in e ase o f b eing sm itte n by
th e enem y, even th o u g h th ey had
sinned, upon co n fessio n o f (he sam e,
God w ould fo rg iv e n nd re sto re (vv.
33, 3 4 ) ; (3) In e ase o f fam in e a s ch a s­
tisem en t fo r sin, upon confession an d
p ra y e r befo re th e tem ple, God would
forgive an d sen d ra in (vv. 35, 3 0 );
(4) In case o f p estilen c e nnd sick n ess.
If th ey p ra y to God to w a rd th e tem ­
ple, God sh o u ld h e a r n nd forgive (vv.
37-40); (5) In ease o f th e com ing of
th e fo re ig n e r w ho com es a t th e new s
of G od's g re a tn e ss, nnd p ra y s to w ard
Je ru salem , h is p ra y e rs sho u ld he
henrd (vv. 41-43) ; (0) in case o f go­
ing o ut to b a ttle , th e ir en u se should
be m a in ta in e d (vv. 44, 4 5 ) ; (7) In
case o f being in c a p tiv ity b ecau se of
sin, God sho u ld h en r th e ir p ra y e rs
an d re sto re (vv. 40-53).
IV. Solom on B lesses th e People (vv,
34-01).
On th e stre n g th of th e eovonnnt
prom ises, h e Invokes H is p resen c e a l­
w ays w ith th em to kopp them faith fu l,
and e x h o rts th e peo p le to h av e th e ir
h e a rts p e rfe c t b efo re God, w alk in g In
Ills com m an d m en ts nnd sta tu te s .
V. Solom on an d th e P eople Offer
Sacrifices of T h an k sg iv in g (vv. 62 - 0 ( 5 ).
Ideals Like Stars
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th e d esert of w aters, you choose them
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