King Solomon’s massive construction of the Temple stands as a masterpiece of organization. From the initial planning stages to the final touches, the entire project flowed with remarkable precision and stability. The work progressed flawlessly, remaining strong and moving forward without a single hindrance or delay along the way [מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ].
From the very day the foundation of God's house was laid until the moment the structure was fully finished, the massive undertaking proceeded in perfect order. Taking a broader view, this flawless execution included every single phase of the project. It covered the extensive preparations made before any stones were placed in the ground, the continuous building process itself, and even the final organization of the holy service within the Temple walls [מלבי״ם]. The strong emphasis on the completion of the building serves to highlight the absolute perfection of the process, making it clear that absolutely nothing held back the work at any point [מצודת דוד].
However, this specific focus on the stability and success of the Temple construction carries an underlying message. It subtly hints that while Solomon’s work for God was perfectly grounded and successful, his later personal ventures, such as his expeditions to gather gold, did not share this same level of stability or success [רלב״ג].