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  • Furnishings of the Temple

    Moreover he made a bronze altar: twenty cubits was its length, twenty cubits its width, and ten cubits its height.
  • Furnishings for the Temple

    Solomona also made a bronze altar 30 feet long, 30 feet wide, and 15 feet high.b
  • Then he made the [a]Sea of cast bronze, ten cubits from one brim to the other; it was completely round. Its height was five cubits, and a line of thirty cubits measured its circumference.
  • Then he cast a great round basin, 15 feet across from rim to rim, called the Sea. It was 7 1/2 feet deep and about 45 feet in circumference.c
  • And under it was the likeness of oxen encircling it all around, ten to a cubit, all the way around the Sea. The oxen were cast in two rows, when it was cast.
  • It was encircled just below its rim by two rows of figures that resembled oxen. There were about six oxen per footd all the way around, and they were cast as part of the basin.
  • It stood on twelve oxen: three looking toward the north, three looking toward the west, three looking toward the south, and three looking toward the east; the Sea was set upon them, and all their back parts pointed inward.
  • The Sea was placed on a base of twelve bronze oxen, all facing outward. Three faced north, three faced west, three faced south, and three faced east, and the Sea rested on them.
  • It was a handbreadth thick; and its brim was shaped like the brim of a cup, like a lily blossom. It contained [b]three thousand baths.
  • The walls of the Sea were about three inchese thick, and its rim flared out like a cup and resembled a water lily blossom. It could hold about 16,500 gallonsf of water.
  • He also made ten lavers, and put five on the right side and five on the left, to wash in them; such things as they offered for the burnt offering they would wash in them, but the [c]Sea was for the priests to wash in.
  • He also made ten smaller basins for washing the utensils for the burnt offerings. He set five on the south side and five on the north. But the priests washed themselves in the Sea.
  • And he made ten lampstands of gold according to their design, and set them in the temple, five on the right side and five on the left.
  • He then cast ten gold lampstands according to the specifications that had been given, and he put them in the Temple. Five were placed against the south wall, and five were placed against the north wall.
  • He also made ten tables, and placed them in the temple, five on the right side and five on the left. And he made one hundred bowls of gold.
  • He also built ten tables and placed them in the Temple, five along the south wall and five along the north wall. Then he molded 100 gold basins.
  • Furthermore he made the court of the priests, and the great court and doors for the court; and he overlaid these doors with bronze.
  • He then built a courtyard for the priests, and also the large outer courtyard. He made doors for the courtyard entrances and overlaid them with bronze.
  • He set the Sea on the right side, toward the southeast.
  • The great bronze basin called the Sea was placed near the southeast corner of the Temple.
  • Then Huram made the pots and the shovels and the bowls. So Huram finished doing the work that he was to do for King Solomon for the house of God:
  • Huram-abi also made the necessary washbasins, shovels, and bowls.
    So at last Huram-abi completed everything King Solomon had assigned him to make for the Temple of God:
  • the two pillars and the bowl-shaped capitals that were on top of the two pillars; the two networks covering the two bowl-shaped capitals which were on top of the pillars;
  • the two pillars;
    the two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the pillars;
    the two networks of interwoven chains that decorated the capitals;
  • four hundred pomegranates for the two networks (two rows of pomegranates for each network, to cover the two bowl-shaped capitals that were on the pillars);
  • the 400 pomegranates that hung from the chains on the capitals (two rows of pomegranates for each of the chain networks that decorated the capitals on top of the pillars);
  • he also made carts and the lavers on the carts;
  • the water carts holding the basins;
  • one Sea and twelve oxen under it;
  • the Sea and the twelve oxen under it;
  • also the pots, the shovels, the forks — and all their articles Huram his [d]master craftsman made of burnished bronze for King Solomon for the house of the Lord.
  • the ash buckets, the shovels, the meat hooks, and all the related articles.
    Huram-abi made all these things of burnished bronze for the Temple of the LORD, just as King Solomon had directed.
  • In the plain of Jordan the king had them cast in clay molds, between Succoth and [e]Zeredah.
  • The king had them cast in clay molds in the Jordan Valley between Succoth and Zarethan.g
  • And Solomon had all these articles made in such great abundance that the weight of the bronze was not determined.
  • Solomon used such great quantities of bronze that its weight could not be determined.
  • Thus Solomon had all the furnishings made for the house of God: the altar of gold and the tables on which was the showbread;
  • Solomon also made all the furnishings for the Temple of God:
    the gold altar;
    the tables for the Bread of the Presence;
  • the lampstands with their lamps of pure gold, to burn in the prescribed manner in front of the inner sanctuary,
  • the lampstands and their lamps of solid gold, to burn in front of the Most Holy Place as prescribed;
  • with the flowers and the lamps and the wick-trimmers of gold, of purest gold;
  • the flower decorations, lamps, and tongs — all of the purest gold;
  • the trimmers, the bowls, the ladles, and the censers of pure gold. As for the entry of the [f]sanctuary, its inner doors to the Most Holy Place, and the doors of the main hall of the temple, were gold.
  • the lamp snuffers, bowls, ladles, and incense burners — all of solid gold;
    the doors for the entrances to the Most Holy Place and the main room of the Temple, overlaid with gold.

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