The First Book of the Kings
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- Chapter 7 -
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The Pillars and Capitals
(2 Chronicles 3:14–17)
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The Molten Sea
(2 Chronicles 4:1–5)
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The Ten Bronze Stands
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The Ten Bronze Basins
(2 Chronicles 4:6–8)
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Completion of the Bronze Works
(2 Chronicles 4:11–18)
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Completion of the Gold Furnishings
(2 Chronicles 4:19–22)
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Footnotes
(a)7:2 The house was approximately 150 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet high (45.7 meters long, 22.9 meters wide, and 13.7 meters high).
(b)7:5 Literally doorways and doorposts
(c)7:6 The colonnade was approximately 75 feet long and 45 feet wide (22.9 meters long and 13.7 meters wide).
(d)7:7 Syriac and Vulgate; Hebrew from floor to floor
(e)7:10 10 cubits is approximately 15 feet or 4.6 meters.
(f)7:10 8 cubits is approximately 12 feet or 3.7 meters.
(g)7:13 Hebrew Hiram, a variant of Huram; also in verses 40 and 45; see 2 Chronicles 4:11. Note that this is not Hiram king of Tyre mentioned in 1 Kings 5:1.
(h)7:15 Each pillar was approximately 27 feet high and 18 feet in circumference (8.2 meters high and 5.5 meters in circumference).
(i)7:16 5 cubits is approximately 7.5 feet or 2.3 meters.
(j)7:17 Hebrew; LXX one for each capital
(k)7:19 4 cubits is approximately 6 feet or 1.8 meters; also in verse 38.
(l)7:21 Jachin probably means He establishes.
(m)7:21 Boaz probably means in Him is strength.
(n)7:23 The Sea was approximately 15 feet from rim to rim, 7.5 feet in height, and 45 feet in circumference (4.6 meters from rim to rim, 2.3 meters in height, and 13.7 meters in circumference).
(o)7:26 A handbreadth is approximately 2.9 inches or 7.4 centimeters.
(p)7:26 2,000 baths is approximately 11,600 gallons or 44,000 liters; LXX does not include this sentence.
(q)7:27 The stands were approximately 6 feet in length and width, and 4.5 feet high (1.8 meters in length and width, and 1.4 meters high).
(r)7:31 One cubit is approximately 18 inches or 45.7 centimeters.
(s)7:31 A cubit and a half is approximately 2.25 feet or 68.6 centimeters wide; similarly in verse 32.
(t)7:35 Half a cubit is approximately 9 inches or 22.9 centimeters high.
(u)7:38 40 baths is approximately 232 gallons or 880 liters.
(v)7:40 Many Hebrew manuscripts, LXX, Syriac, and Vulgate (see also verse 45 and 2 Chronicles 4:11); many other Hebrew manuscripts basins
(w)7:46 Zarethan is a variant of Zeredah; see 2 Chronicles 4:17.
(x)7:50 Or the Holy of Holies
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The Pillars and Capitals
(2 Chronicles 3:14–17)
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14
15
16
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18
19
20
21
22
The Molten Sea
(2 Chronicles 4:1–5)
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26
The Ten Bronze Stands
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28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
The Ten Bronze Basins
(2 Chronicles 4:6–8)
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Completion of the Bronze Works
(2 Chronicles 4:11–18)
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45
46
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Completion of the Gold Furnishings
(2 Chronicles 4:19–22)
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Footnotes
(a)7:2 A cubit is the length from the tip of the middle finger to the elbow on a man’s arm, or about 18 inches or 46 centimeters.
(b)7:38 1 bath is one tenth of a cor, or about 5.6 U. S. gallons or 21 liters, so 40 baths was about 224 gallons or 840 liters.