The Prayer of Solomon is a prayer by
King Solomon
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described in
1 Kings 8:22-53 and
2 Chronicles 6:12-42. This prayer is said to have occurred at the
dedication of the temple of Solomon, which also became known as the First Temple. The wording and thinking of the prayer have much in common with the language of
Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy ( grc, Δευτερονόμιον, Deuteronómion, second law) is the fifth and last book of the Torah (in Judaism), where it is called (Hebrew: hbo, , Dəḇārīm, hewords Moses.html"_;"title="f_Moses">f_Moseslabel=none)_and_th ...
.
A shorter prayer of Solomon is also found in some
Latin
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Bible
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s at the end of or immediately following the Book of
Sirach
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(also known as Ecclesiasticus). It sometimes appears as the fifty-second chapter of Sirach or (as in the
Gutenberg Bible
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) as a separate prayer.
[The Prayer of Solomon in the Gutenberg Bible can be viewed at the following website]
Gutenberg Bible: Prayer of Solomon.
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References
Year of work missing
Solomon
Jewish prayer and ritual texts
Books of Kings
Deuterocanonical books
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