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1 Solomon was
building his own
house thirteen
years, and he
finished all his
house.
2 For
he built the
House of the
Forest of Lebanon.
Its length was
one hundred cubits,
its width
fifty cubits, and
its height
thirty cubits, on four
rows of cedar
pillars, with
cedar beams on
the pillars.
3 It
was covered
with cedar above
over the forty-five
beams that were
on the pillars,
fifteen in a
row.
4 There
were beams in
three rows, and
window was facing
window in three
ranks.
5 All
the doors and
posts were made
square with beams;
and window
was facing window
in three ranks.
6 He
made the hall of
pillars. Its
length was
fifty cubits and
its width
thirty cubits, with
a porch before
them, and pillars
and a threshold
before them.
7 He
made the porch of
the throne where
he was to
judge, even
the porch of
judgment; and it
was covered
with cedar from
floor to floor.
8 His
house where he
was to dwell,
the other court
within the porch,
was of the
same construction. He
made also a
house for Pharaoh’s
daughter (whom Solomon
had taken as wife),
like this porch.
9 All
these were of
costly stones,
even of stone
cut according to
measure, sawed
with saws, inside
and outside, even
from the
foundation to the
coping, and so
on the outside
to the great
court.
10 The
foundation was of
costly stones, even great stones,
stones of ten cubits
and stones of
eight cubits.
11 Above
were costly stones,
even cut stone, according
to measure,
and cedar wood.
12 The
great court around
had three courses
of cut stone
with a course
of cedar beams,
like the inner
court of the
LORD’s house and
the porch of the
house.
13 King
Solomon sent and
brought Hiram out
of 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 filled with
wisdom and
understanding and
skill to work
all works in
bronze. He came
to King Solomon
and performed all
his work.
15 For
he fashioned the
two pillars of
bronze, eighteen cubits
high apiece; and
a line of
twelve cubits encircled
either of them.
16 He
made two capitals
of molten bronze
to set on
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 There were
nets of checker
work and wreaths
of chain work
for the capitals
which were on
the top of
the pillars: seven
for the one
capital, and seven
for the other
capital.
18 So
he made the
pillars; and there
were two rows
of pomegranates
around the one
network, to cover
the capitals that
were on the
top of the
pillars; and he
did so for
the other capital.
19 The
capitals that were
on the top
of the pillars
in the porch were
of lily work, four
cubits.
20 There were
capitals above
also on the
two pillars, close
by the belly which
was beside the
network. There were
two hundred
pomegranates in
rows around the
other capital.
21 He
set up the
pillars at
the porch of the
temple. He set
up the right
pillar and called
its name Jachin;
and he set
up the left
pillar and called
its name Boaz.
22 On
the tops of
the pillars was
lily work. So
the work of
the pillars was
finished.
23 He
made the molten
sea ten cubits
from brim to
brim, round
in shape. Its
height was five
cubits; and a line
of thirty cubits
encircled it.
24 Under
its brim around
there were buds which
encircled it for
ten cubits, encircling
the sea. The buds
were in two
rows, cast when it
was cast.
25 It
stood on twelve
oxen, three
looking toward the
north, and three
looking toward the
west, and three
looking toward the
south, and three
looking toward the
east; and the
sea was set
on them above,
and all
their hindquarters were
inward.
26 It was
a hand width thick. Its
brim was worked
like the brim
of a cup,
like the flower
of a lily. It
held two thousand
baths.
27 He
made the ten
bases of bronze.
The length of
one base was
four cubits, four cubits
its width, and
three cubits its
height.
28 The
work of the
bases was like
this: they
had panels; and
there were panels between
the ledges;
29 and
on the panels that
were between the
ledges were lions,
oxen, and cherubim;
and on the
ledges there was
a pedestal above;
and beneath
the lions and oxen
were wreaths of
hanging work.
30 Every
base had four
bronze wheels and
axles of bronze;
and its four feet
had supports. The
supports were cast
beneath the basin,
with wreaths at
the side of
each.
31 Its
opening within the
capital and above
was a cubit. Its
opening was round
like the work
of a pedestal,
a cubit and a
half; and also
on its opening
were engravings,
and their panels
were square, not
round.
32 The four
wheels were underneath
the panels; and
the axles of
the wheels were in
the base. The
height of a wheel
was a cubit and
half a cubit.
33 The
work of the wheels
was like the
work of a
chariot wheel. Their
axles, their rims,
their spokes, and
their hubs were
all of cast metal.
34 There
were four supports
at the four
corners of each
base. Its supports
were of the
base itself.
35 In
the top of
the base there
was a round
band half a cubit
high; and on
the top of
the base
its supports and
its panels were
the same.
36 On
the plates of
its supports and
on its panels, he
engraved cherubim, lions,
and palm trees,
each in its
space, with
wreaths all around.
37 He
made the ten
bases in this
way: all of
them had one
casting, one
measure, and one
form.
38 He
made ten basins
of bronze. One
basin contained forty
baths.
Every basin measured four cubits.
One basin was
on every one
of the ten
bases.
39 He
set the bases,
five on the
right side of
the house and
five on the
left side of
the house. He
set the sea
on the right
side of the
house eastward and
toward the south.
40 Hiram
made the pots, the
shovels, and the
basins. So Hiram
finished doing all
the work that
he worked for
King Solomon in
the LORD’s house:
41 the
two pillars; the
two bowls of
the capitals that
were on the
top of the
pillars; the two
networks to cover
the two bowls
of the capitals
that were on
the top of
the pillars;
42 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 on the
pillars;
43 the
ten bases; the
ten basins on
the bases;
44 the
one sea; the
twelve oxen under
the sea;
45 the
pots; the shovels;
and the basins.
All of these
vessels, which
Hiram made for
King Solomon in
the LORD’s house,
were of burnished
bronze.
46 The
king cast them in
the plain of
the Jordan, in
the clay ground between
Succoth and
Zarethan.
47 Solomon
left all the
vessels unweighed,
because there were
so many of
them. The weight
of the bronze could
not be determined.
48 Solomon
made all the
vessels that were
in the LORD’s
house: the golden
altar and the
table that the
show bread was
on, of gold;
49 and
the lamp stands,
five on the
right side and
five on the
left, in front
of the inner
sanctuary, of pure
gold; and the
flowers, the lamps,
and the tongs,
of gold;
50 the
cups, the snuffers,
the basins, the
spoons, and
the fire pans, of
pure gold; and
the hinges, both
for the doors
of the inner
house, the most
holy place, and
for the doors
of the house,
of the temple,
of gold.
51 Thus all
the work that
King Solomon did
in the LORD’s
house was finished.
Solomon brought in
the things which
David his father
had dedicated—the
silver, the gold,
and the vessels—and
put them in
the treasuries of
the LORD’s house.