and make supplication to Thee, saying, We have sinned
and have done perversely and are guilty, and so return
unto Thee with all their heart and all their soul
in the land of the enemies which led them away captive,
and pray unto Thee toward their land which Thou gavest
unto their fathers, the city which Thou hast chosen,
and the house which Thou hast built for Thy name,
then hear Thou in heaven their prayer and their supplication,
and maintain their cause, and forgive thy people
their unfaithfulness, and give them compassion before
them that carried them away captive, that they may
have compassion upon them. For they be Thy people
and Thine inheritance, which Thou broughtest forth
out of Egypt from the midst of the furnace of iron,
and didst separate them to Thyself from among all
the people of the earth, as Thou spakest by Moses
thy servant.” What Jehovah answered to
this we learn in chapter ix. “I have heard
thy prayer and thy supplication which thou hast made
before me; I have hallowed this house, to put my name
there for ever, and mine eyes and my heart shall be
there perpetually. If thou wilt walk before
me, as did David thy father, in integrity of heart
and in uprightness, to do all that I have commanded
thee, and wilt keep my statutes and my judgments,
I will establish the throne of thy kingdom upon Israel
for ever, as I promised to David thy father, saying,
There shall not fail thee a man upon the throne of
Israel. But if YE or YOUR CHILDREN turn away
from me, and will not keep my statutes and my judgments
which I have set before you, but worship other gods,
then will I cut off Israel out of the land which I
have given them, and this house which I have hallowed
for my name I will cast out of my sight, and Israel
shall be a proverb and a byword among all people,
and this house a ruin. And when they ask:
Why hath Jehovah done thus to this land and to this
house? the answer shall be: Because they forsook
Jehovah their God, who brought forth their fathers
out of the land of Egypt, and have taken hold upon
other gods, and have worshipped them and served them.”
The division of the kingdom is also a very marked
era in the history. It is introduced by a prophecy
of Abijah to the first Jeroboam. “Behold,
I rend the kingdom out of the hand of Solomon, and
will give ten tribes to thee; but he shall have one
tribe for my servant David’s sake, and for Jerusalem’s
sake, the city which I have chosen; because he has
forsaken me, and worshipped Astarte of Sidon, and
Chemosh of Moab, and Milcom of Ammon, and has not walked
in my ways to do that which is right in my eyes, my
statutes, and my judgments, like David his father.
And it shall be, if thou wilt hearken unto all that
I command thee, and wilt walk in my ways, and do what
is right in my sight, to keep my statutes and my commandments
as David my servant did, that I will be with thee
and build thee a sure house as I built for David,
and will give Israel unto thee. And I will for
this afflict the seed of David, but not for ever.”