That same document also records that the prophet, in obedience to a divine revelation, issued orders that the tent and the Ark should accompany him, and that he went off to the mountain that Moses had ascended to view GOD'S inheritance. Upon arriving there, Jeremiah found a cave-dwelling where he placed the tent, the Ark, and the altar of incense, after which he blocked off the entrance. Some of his companions came up later with the intention of marking out the path, but they were unable to find it. When Jeremiah learned of this, he rebuked them. "This place shall remain unknown," he declared, "until GOD gathers HIS people together again and shows them HIS mercy. Then THE LORD will once again disclose these things, and the glory of THE LORD will appear together with the cloud, as it was revealed in the time of Moses and when Solomon prayed that the place might be solemnly consecrated."
It is further related how Solomon in his wisdom offered a sacrifice to mark the dedication and completion of the temple. Just as Moses had prayed to THE LORD and fire had come down from heaven and consumed the sacrificial offerings, so also did Solomon pray, and the fire came down and consumed the burnt offerings. Moses had said, "The sin offering was consumed in the fire because it had not been eaten." Solomon celebrated the feast in the same way for a period of eight days.
2 MACCABEES: chapter 2, verses 1 - 12
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