that your eyes may be open to the supplication of your servant, and to the supplication of your people Israel, to listen to them whenever they cry to you.
Parallel translations
- KJV That thine eyes may be open unto the supplication of thy servant, and unto the supplication of thy people Israel, to hearken unto them in all that they call for unto thee.
- BSB May Your eyes be open to the pleas of Your servant and of Your people Israel, and may You listen to them whenever they call to You.
- ESV Let your eyes be open to the plea of your servant and to the plea of your people Israel, giving ear to them whenever they call to you.
- NKJV that Your eyes may be open to the supplication of Your servant and the supplication of Your people Israel, to listen to them whenever they call to You.
- NASB so that Your eyes may be open to the pleading of Your servant and to the pleading of Your people Israel, to listen to them whenever they call to You.
- NLT “May your eyes be open to my requests and to the requests of your people Israel. May you hear and answer them whenever they cry out to you.
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Quick answer
Solomon asks that God's eyes be open to hear His servant and people whenever they cry to Him. It seeks God's constant attentiveness.
Overview
The petition asks that God remain attentive to the supplications of king and people whenever they call upon Him. Solomon desires not a one-time hearing but God's ongoing readiness to respond. This reflects the assurance, fulfilled in Christ, that God always hears those who come to Him.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Ps 145:18Yahweh is near to all those who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.
- 1 Kgs 8:29that your eyes may be open toward this house night and day, even toward the place of which you have said, ‘My name shall be there;’ to listen to the prayer which your servant prays toward this place.
- Ps 86:5For you, Lord, are good, and ready to forgive; abundant in loving kindness to all those who call on you.
- 2 Chr 6:40“Now, my God, let, I beg you, your eyes be open, and let your ears be attentive, to the prayer that is made in this place.
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