As often as the king entered the house of the Lord, the guards came and carried them and then brought them back into the guards’ room.
Parallel translations
- WEB As often as the king entered into Yahweh’s house, the guard came and bore them, then brought them back into the guard room.
- KJV And when the king entered into the house of the LORD, the guard came and fetched them, and brought them again into the guard chamber.
- BSB And whenever the king entered the house of the LORD, the guards would go with him, bearing the shields, and later they would return them to the guardroom.
- NKJV And whenever the king entered the house of the Lord, the guard would go and bring them out; then they would take them back into the guardroom.
- NLT Whenever the king went to the Temple of the Lord, the guards would also take the shields and then return them to the guardroom.
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Quick answer
The guards carry the bronze shields whenever the king goes to the temple, then return them to the guardroom. The reduced glory becomes part of royal routine.
Overview
This ceremonial detail shows the kingdom adapting to its lessened state, parading bronze where gold once gleamed. The ritual preserves a semblance of grandeur while quietly confessing what has been lost. It stands as an enduring reminder of the consequences of forsaking the LORD.
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