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1 Kings

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7:1
 As regards his palace, Solomon spent thirteen years on it before the building was completed.

7:2
 He built the House of the Forest of Lebanon, a hundred cubits long, fifty cubits wide, and thirty cubits high, on four rows of cedar-wood pillars,

7:3
 with lengths of cedar wood laid horizontally on the pillars. The upper part was panelled with cedar right down to the tie-beams on forty-five pillars, fifteen in each row.

7:4
 There were three rows of window-frames, with the windows corresponding to one another at three levels.

7:5
 All the doorways and windows were rectangular, with the windows corresponding to one another at three levels.

7:6
 He also made the Colonnade, fifty cubits long and thirty cubits broad, with a cornice in front.

7:7
 He also made the Hall of the Throne where he used to dispense justice, that is, the Hall of Justice; it was panelled in cedar from floor to beams.

7:8
 His own living quarters, in the other court and inwards from the Hall, were of the same construction. And there was a house similar to this Hall for Pharaoh's daughter whom he had taken in marriage.

7:9
 All these buildings were of special stones cut to measure, trimmed on the inner and outer sides with the saw, from the foundations to the coping-

7:10
 the foundations were of special stones, huge stones, of ten and eight cubits,

7:11
 and, above these, special stones, cut to measure, and cedar wood-

7:12
 and, on the outside, the great court had three courses of dressed stone round it and one course of cedar beams; so also had the inner court of the Temple of Yahweh and the vestibule of the Temple.

7:13
 King Solomon sent for Hiram of Tyre;

7:14
 he was the son of a widow of the tribe of Naphtali, but his father had been a Tyrian, a bronzeworker. He was a highly intelligent craftsman, skilled in all types of bronzework. He came to King Solomon and did all this work for him.

7:15
 He cast the two bronze pillars; the height of one pillar was eighteen cubits, and a cord twelve cubits long gave the measurement of its girth; so also was the second pillar.

7:16
 He made two capitals of cast bronze for the tops of the pillars; the height of one capital was five cubits, and the height of the other five cubits.

7:17
 He made two sets of filigree to cover the moulding of the two capitals surmounting the pillars, one filigree for one capital and one filigree for the other.

7:18
 He also made pomegranates: two rows of them round each filigree, four hundred in all,

7:19
 The capitals surrounding the pillars were lily-shaped.

7:20
 applied on the raised moulding behind the filigree; there were two hundred pomegranates round one capital and the same round the other capital.

7:21
 He erected the pillars in front of the portico of the Temple, he erected the right-hand pillar and named it Jachin; he erected the left-hand pillar and named it Boaz.

7:22
 Thus, the work on the pillars was completed.

7:23
 He made the Sea of cast metal, ten cubits from rim to rim, circular in shape and five cubits high; a cord thirty cubits long gave the measurement of its girth.

7:24
 Under its rim and completely encircling it were gourds surrounding the Sea; over a length of thirty cubits the gourds were in two rows, of one and the same casting with the rest.

7:25
 It rested on twelve oxen, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south, three facing east; on these, their hindquarters all turned inwards, stood the Sea.

7:26
 It was a hand's breadth in thickness, and its rim was shaped like the rim of a cup, lily-shaped. It could hold two thousand measures.

7:27
 He made the ten bronze stands; each stand was four cubits long, four cubits wide, and three high.

7:28
 They were designed as follows; they had an undercarriage and crosspieces to the undercarriage.

7:29
 On the crosspieces of the undercarriage were lions and bulls and winged creatures, and on top of the undercarriage was a support; under the lions and oxen there were scrolls in the style of. . .

7:30
 Each stand had four bronze wheels with bronze axles; its four feet had shoulderings under the basin, and the shoulderings were cast. . .

7:31
 Its mouth measured one and a half cubits from where the shoulderings met to the top; its mouth was round like a stand for a vessel, and on the mouth there were engravings too; the crosspieces, however, were rectangular and not round.

7:32
 The four wheels were under the crosspieces. The axles of the wheels were inside the stands; the height of the wheels was one and a half cubits.

7:33
 The wheels were designed like chariot wheels: their axles, felloes, spokes and naves had all been cast.

7:34
 There were four shoulderings at the four corners of each stand: the stand and the shoulderings were all of a piece.

7:35
 At the top of the stand there was a support, circular in shape and half a cubit high; and on top of the stand there were lugs. The crosspieces were of a piece with the stand.

7:36
 On the bands he engraved winged creatures and lions and palm leaves. . . and scrolls right round.

7:37
 He made the ten stands like this: the same casting and the same measurements for all.

7:38
 He made ten bronze basins; each basin held forty measures and each basin measured four cubits, one basin to each of the ten stands.

7:39
 He arranged the stands, five on the right-hand side of the Temple, five on the left-hand side of the Temple; the Sea he placed on the right-hand side of the Temple, to the south east.

7:40
 Hiram made the ash containers, the scoops and the sprinkling bowls. He finished all the work that he did for King Solomon on the Temple of Yahweh:

7:41
 Two pillars; the two mouldings of the capitals surrounding the pillars; the two sets of filigree to cover the two mouldings of the capitals surmounting the pillars;

7:42
 the four hundred pomegranates for the two sets of filigree -- two rows of pomegranates for each set of filigree;

7:43
 the ten stands and the ten basins on the stands;

7:44
 the one Sea and the twelve oxen beneath the Sea;

7:45
 the ash containers, the scoops, and sprinkling bowls. All these objects made by Hiram for King Solomon for the Temple of Yahweh were of burnished bronze.

7:46
 He made them by the process of sand casting, in the plain of the Jordan between Succoth and Zarethan.

7:47
 There were so many of them, that the weight of the bronze was never calculated.

7:48
 Solomon made all the objects designed for the Temple of Yahweh: the golden altar and the gold table for the loaves of permanent offering;

7:49
 the lamp-stands, five on the right and five on the left in front of the Debir, of pure gold; the floral work, the lamps, the tongs, of gold;

7:50
 the basins, the snuffers, the sprinkling bowls, the incense ladles and the pans, of real gold; the door panels -- for the inner shrine -- that is, the Holy of Holies -- and for the Hekal, of gold.

7:51
 Thus all the work done by King Solomon for the Temple of Yahweh was completed, and Solomon brought in the gifts which his father David had consecrated; and he had the silver, the gold and the utensils put into the treasuries of the Temple of Yahweh.


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