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The Book of 1st Kings
Chapter 7


1 Kings
Chapter 7


1 Solomon was building
his own house thirteen
years, and he finished his
entire house.



2 He built the House of
the Forest of Lebanon; its
length was a hundred
cubits, and its breadth fifty
cubits, and its height thirty
cubits, and it was built
upon three rows of cedar
pillars, with cedar beams
upon the pillars.
3 And it was covered with
cedar above the chambers
that were upon the
forty-five pillars, fifteen in
each row.
4 There were window
frames in three rows, and
window opposite window
in three tiers.
5 All the doorways and
windows had square
frames, and window was
opposite window in three
tiers.
6 And he made the Hall of
Pillars; its length was fifty
cubits, and its breadth
thirty cubits; there was a
porch in front with pillars,
and a canopy before them.
7 And he made the Hall of
the Throne where he was
to pronounce judgment,
even the Hall of Judgment;
it was finished with cedar
from floor to rafters.


8 His own house where he
was to dwell, in the other
court back of the hall, was
of like workmanship.
Solomon also made a
house like this hall for
Pharaoh's daughter whom
he had taken in marriage.





9 All these were made of
costly stones, hewn
according to measure,
sawed with saws, back and
front, even from the
foundation to the coping,
and from the court of the
house of YAHWEH to the
great court.
10 The foundation was of
costly stones, huge stones,
stones of eight and ten
cubits.
11 And above were costly
stones, hewn according to
measurement, and cedar.
12 The great court had
three courses of hewn
stone round about, and a
course of cedar beams; so
had the inner court of the
house of YAHWEH, and
the vestibule of the house.



13 And King Solomon
sent and brought Hiram
from Tyre.

14 He was the son of a
widow of the tribe of
Naphtali, and his father
was a man of Tyre, a
worker in bronze; and he
was full of wisdom,
understanding, and skill,
for making any work in
bronze. He came to King
Solomon, and did all his
work.



















15 He cast two pillars of
bronze. Eighteen cubits
was the height of one
pillar, and a line of twelve
cubits measured its
circumference; it was
hollow, and its thickness
was four fingers; the
second pillar was the same.







16 He also made two
capitals of molten bronze,
to set upon the tops of the
pillars; the height of the
one capital was five cubits,
and the height of the other
capital was five cubits.
17 Then he made two nets
of checker work with
wreaths of chain work for
the capitals upon the tops
of the pillars; a net for the
one capital, and a net for
the other capital.
18 Likewise he made
pomegranates; in two rows
round about upon the one
network, to cover the
capital that was upon the
top of the pillar; and he did
the same with the other
capital.
19 Now the capitals that
were upon the tops of the
pillars in the vestibule were
of lily-work, four cubits.



20 The capitals were upon
the two pillars and also
above the rounded
projection which was
beside the network; there
were two hundred
pomegranates, in two rows
round about; and so with
the other capital.








21 He set up the pillars at
the vestibule of the temple;
he set up the pillar on the
south and called its name
Jachin; and he set up the
pillar on the north and
called its name Boaz.


22 And upon the tops of
the pillars was lily-work.
Thus the work of the
pillars was finished.



23 Then he made the
molten sea; it was round,
ten cubits from brim to
brim, and five cubits high,
and a line of thirty cubits
measured its
circumference.



24 Under its brim were
gourds, for thirty cubits,
compassing the sea round
about; the gourds were in
two rows, cast with it
when it was cast.



25 It stood upon twelve
oxen, three facing north,
three facing west, three
facing south, and three
facing east; the sea was set
upon them, and all their
hinder parts were inward.












26 Its thickness was a
handbreadth; and its brim
was made like the brim of a
cup, like the flower of a
lily; it held two thousand
baths.



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



28 This was the
construction of the stands:
they had panels, and the
panels were set in the
frames
29 and on the panels that
were set in the frames were
lions, oxen, and cherubim.
Upon the frames, both
above and below the lions
and oxen, there were
wreaths of beveled work.
30 Moreover each stand
had four bronze wheels and
axles of bronze; and at the
four corners were supports
for a laver. The supports
were cast, with wreaths at
the side of each.
31 Its opening was within
a crown which projected
upward one cubit; its
opening was round, as a
pedestal is made, a cubit
and a half deep. At its
opening there were
carvings; and its panels
were square, not round.
32 And the four wheels
were underneath the
panels; the axles of the
wheels were of one piece
with the stands; and the
height of a wheel was a
cubit and a half.
33 The wheels were made
like a chariot wheel; their
axles, their rims, their
spokes, and their hubs,
were all cast.
34 There were four
supports at the four
corners of each stand; the
supports were of one piece
with the stands.
35 And on the top of the
stand there was a round
band half a cubit high; and
on the top of the stand its
stays and its panels were of
one piece with it.
36 And on the surfaces of
its stays and on its panels,
he carved cherubim, lions,
and palm trees, according
to the space of each, with
wreaths round about.



37 After this manner he
made the ten stands; all of
them were cast alike, of the
same measure and the same
form.



38 And he made ten lavers
of bronze; each laver held
forty baths, each laver
measured four cubits, and
there was a laver for each
of the ten stands.






39 And he set the stands,
five on the south side of
the house, and five on the
north side of the house;
and he set the sea on the
southeast corner of the
house.
40 Hiram also made the
pots, the shovels, and the
basins. So Hiram finished
all the work that he did for
King Solomon on the
house of YAHWEH:
41 the two pillars, the two
bowls of the capitals that
were on the tops of the
pillars, and the two
networks to cover the two
bowls of the capitals that
were on the tops of the
pillars;
42 and the four hundred
pomegranates for the two
networks, two rows of
pomegranates for each
network, to cover the two
bowls of the capitals that
were upon the pillars;
43 the ten stands, and the
ten lavers upon the stands;
44 and the one sea, and
the twelve oxen underneath
the sea.


45 Now the pots, the
shovels, and the basins, all
these vessels in the house
of YAHWEH, which Hiram
made for King Solomon,
were of burnished bronze.



46 In the plain of the
Jordan the king cast them,
in the clay ground between
Succoth and Zarethan.




47 And Solomon left all
the vessels unweighed,
because there were so
many of them; the weight
of the bronze was not
found out.







48 So Solomon made all
the vessels that were in the
house of YAHWEH: the
golden altar, the golden
table for the bread of the
Presence,
49 the lampstands of pure
gold, five on the south side
and five on the north,
before the inner sanctuary;
the flowers, the lamps, and
the tongs, of gold;
50 the cups, snuffers,
basins, dishes for incense,
and firepans, of pure gold;
and the sockets of gold, for
the doors of the innermost
part of the house, the most
holy place, and for the
doors of the nave of the
temple.



51 Thus all the work that
King Solomon did on the
house of YAHWEH was
finished. And Solomon
brought in the things which
David his father had
dedicated, the silver, the
gold, and the vessels, and
stored them in the
treasuries of the house of
YAHWEH.









Chronicles or
Kings


2 Chronicles 8:1 At the
end of twenty years, in
which Solomon had built
the house of YAHWEH and
his own house,








































2 Chronicles 8:11
Solomon brought
Pharaoh's daughter up
from the city of David to
the house which he had
built for her, for he said,
"My wife shall not live in
the house of David king of
Israel, for the places to
which the ark of YAHWEH
has come are holy."




























2 Chronicles 2:12 Huram
also said, "Blessed be
YAHWEH God of Israel, who
made heaven and earth,
who has given King David
a wise son, endued with
discretion and
understanding, who will
build a temple for
YAHWEH, and a royal palace
for himself.
2 Chronicles 2:13 "Now I
have sent a skilled man,
endued with understanding,
Huramabi,
2 Chronicles 2:14 the son
of a woman of the
daughters of Dan, and his
father was a man of Tyre.
He is trained to work in
gold, silver, bronze, iron,
stone, and wood, and in
purple, blue, and crimson
fabrics and fine linen, and
to do all sorts of engraving
and execute any design that
may be assigned him, with
your craftsmen, the
craftsmen of my lord,
David your father.



2 Chronicles 3:15 In front
of the house he made two
pillars thirty-five cubits
high, with a capital of five
cubits on the top of each.
2 Chronicles 4:12 the two
pillars, the bowls, and the
two capitals on the top of
the pillars; and the two
networks to cover the two
bowls of the capitals that
were on the top of the
pillars;
































2 Chronicles 3:16 He
made chains like a necklace
and put them on the tops of
the pillars; and he made a
hundred pomegranates, and
put them on the chains.
2 Chronicles 4:13 and the
four hundred pomegranates
for the two networks, two
rows of pomegranates for
each network, to cover the
two bowls of the capitals
that were upon the pillars.




2 Chronicles 3:17 He set
up the pillars in front of the
temple, one on the south,
the other on the north; that
on the south he called
Jachin, and that on the
north Boaz.









2 Chronicles 4:2 Then he
made the molten sea; it was
round, ten cubits from brim
to brim, and five cubits
high, and a line of thirty
cubits measured its
circumference.



2 Chronicles 4:3 Under it
were figures of gourds, for
thirty cubits, compassing
the sea round about; the
gourds were in two rows,
cast with it when it was
cast.


2 Chronicles 4:4 It stood
upon twelve oxen, three
facing north, three facing
west, three facing south,
and three facing east; the
sea was set upon them, and
all their hinder parts were
inward.
2 Chronicles 4:5 Its
thickness was a
handbreadth; and its brim
was made like the brim of a
cup, like the flower of a
lily; it held over three
thousand baths.












2 Chronicles 4:14 He
made the stands also, and
the lavers upon the stands,










































































2 Chronicles 4:6 He also
made ten lavers in which to
wash, and set five on the
south side, and five on the
north side. In these they
were to rinse off what was
used for the burnt offering,
and the sea was for the
priests to wash in.







































2 Chronicles 4:16 The
pots, the shovels, the forks,
and all the equipment for
these Huramabi made of
burnished bronze for King
Solomon for the house of
YAHWEH.


2 Chronicles 4:17 In the
plain of the Jordan the king
cast them, in the clay
ground between Succoth
and Zeredah.



1 Chronicles 22:14 With
great pains I have provided
for the house of YAHWEH
a hundred thousand talents
of gold, a million talents of
silver, and bronze and iron
beyond weighing, for there
is so much of it; timber and
stone too I have provided.
To these you must add.




























2 Chronicles 5:1 Thus all
the work that Solomon did
for the house of YAHWEH
was finished. And Solomon
brought in the things which
David his father had
dedicated, and stored the
silver, the gold, and all the
vessels in the treasuries of
the house of God.








Samuel




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































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