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1KI 7:13–8:21 ©

Solomon Commissions Hiram to Supply the Temple

Solomon Commissions Hiram to Supply the Temple

13King Solomon sent for Hiram of Tyre. 14He was the son of a widow from the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a craftsman in bronze from Tyre. He had the skill and knowledge to make all kinds of works of bronze. He reported to King Solomon and did all the work he was assigned.

15He fashioned two bronze pillars; each pillar was 27 feet high and 18 feet in circumference. 16He made two bronze tops for the pillars; each was seven-and-a-half feet high. 17The latticework on the tops of the pillars was adorned with ornamental wreaths and chains; the top of each pillar had seven groupings of ornaments. 18When he made the pillars, there were two rows of pomegranate-shaped ornaments around the latticework covering the top of each pillar. 19The tops of the two pillars in the porch were shaped like lilies and were six feet high. 20On the top of each pillar, right above the bulge beside the latticework, there were two hundred pomegranate-shaped ornaments arranged in rows all the way around. 21He set up the pillars on the porch in front of the main hall. He erected one pillar on the right side and called it Jakin; he erected the other pillar on the left side and called it Boaz. 22The tops of the pillars were shaped like lilies. So the construction of the pillars was completed.

23He also made the large bronze basin called “The Sea.” It measured 15 feet from rim to rim, was circular in shape, and stood seven-and-a-half feet high. Its circumference was 45 feet. 24Under the rim all the way around it were round ornaments arranged in settings 15 feet long. The ornaments were in two rows and had been cast with “The Sea.” 25“The Sea” stood on top of twelve bulls. Three faced northward, three westward, three southward, and three eastward. “The Sea” was placed on top of them, and they all faced outward. 26It was four fingers thick and its rim was like that of a cup shaped like a lily blossom. It could hold about 12,000 gallons.

27He also made ten bronze movable stands. Each stand was six feet long, six feet wide, and four-and-a-half feet high. 28The stands were constructed with frames between the joints. 29On these frames and joints were ornamental lions, bulls, and cherubs. Under the lions and bulls were decorative wreaths. 30Each stand had four bronze wheels with bronze axles and four supports. Under the basin the supports were fashioned on each side with wreaths. 31Inside the stand was a round opening that was a foot-and-a-half deep; it had a support that was two and one-quarter feet long. On the edge of the opening were carvings in square frames. 32The four wheels were under the frames and the crossbars of the axles were connected to the stand. Each wheel was two and one-quarter feet high. 33The wheels were constructed like chariot wheels; their crossbars, rims, spokes, and hubs were made of cast metal. 34Each stand had four supports, one per side projecting out from the stand. 35On top of each stand was a round opening three-quarters of a foot deep; there were also supports and frames on top of the stands. 36He engraved ornamental cherubs, lions, and palm trees on the plates of the supports and frames wherever there was room, with wreaths all around. 37He made the ten stands in this way. All of them were cast in one mold and were identical in measurements and shape.

38He also made ten bronze basins, each of which could hold about 240 gallons. Each basin was six feet in diameter; there was one basin for each stand. 39He put five basins on the south side of the temple and five on the north side. He put “The Sea” on the south side, in the southeast corner.

40Hiram also made basins, shovels, and bowls. He finished all the work on the Lord’s temple he had been assigned by King Solomon. 41He made the two pillars, the two bowl-shaped tops of the pillars, the latticework for the bowl-shaped tops of the two pillars, 42the four hundred pomegranate-shaped ornaments for the latticework of the two pillars (each latticework had two rows of these ornaments at the bowl-shaped top of the pillar), 43the ten movable stands with their ten basins, 44the big bronze basin called “The Sea” with its twelve bulls underneath, 45and the pots, shovels, and bowls. All these items King Solomon assigned Hiram to make for the Lord’s temple were made from polished bronze. 46The king had them cast in earth foundries in the region of the Jordan between Succoth and Zarethan. 47Solomon left all these items unweighed; there were so many of them they did not weigh the bronze.

48Solomon also made all these items for the Lord’s temple: the gold altar, the gold table on which was kept the Bread of the Presence, 49the pure gold lampstands at the entrance to the inner sanctuary (five on the right and five on the left), the gold flower-shaped ornaments, lamps, and tongs, 50the pure gold bowls, trimming shears, basins, pans, and censers, and the gold door sockets for the inner sanctuary (the most holy place) and for the doors of the main hall of the temple. 51When King Solomon finished constructing the Lord’s temple, he put the holy items that belonged to his father David (the silver, gold, and other articles) in the treasuries of the Lord’s temple.

8Then Solomon convened in Jerusalem Israel’s elders, all the leaders of the Israelite tribes and families, so they could witness the transferal of the ark of the Lord’s covenant from the city of David (that is, Zion). 2All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month Ethanim (the seventh month). 3When all Israel’s elders had arrived, the priests lifted the ark. 4The priests and Levites carried the ark of the Lord, the tent of meeting, and all the holy items in the tent. 5Now King Solomon and all the Israelites who had assembled with him went on ahead of the ark and sacrificed more sheep and cattle than could be counted or numbered.

6The priests brought the ark of the Lord’s covenant to its assigned place in the inner sanctuary of the temple, in the most holy place, under the wings of the cherubs. 7The cherubs’ wings extended over the place where the ark sat; the cherubs overshadowed the ark and its poles. 8The poles were so long their ends were visible from the holy place in front of the inner sanctuary, but they could not be seen from beyond that point. They have remained there to this very day. 9There was nothing in the ark except the two stone tablets Moses had placed there in Horeb. It was there that the Lord made an agreement with the Israelites after he brought them out of the land of Egypt. 10Once the priests left the holy place, a cloud filled the Lord’s temple. 11The priests could not carry out their duties because of the cloud; the Lord’s glory filled his temple.

12Then Solomon said, “The Lord has said that he lives in thick darkness. 13O Lord, truly I have built a lofty temple for you, a place where you can live permanently.” 14Then the king turned around and pronounced a blessing over the whole Israelite assembly as they stood there. 15He said, “The Lord God of Israel is worthy of praise because he has fulfilled what he promised my father David. 16He told David, ‘Since the day I brought my people Israel out of Egypt, I have not chosen a city from all the tribes of Israel to build a temple in which to live. But I have chosen David to lead my people Israel.’ 17Now my father David had a strong desire to build a temple to honor the Lord God of Israel. 18The Lord told my father David, ‘It is right for you to have a strong desire to build a temple to honor me. 19But you will not build the temple; your very own son will build the temple for my honor.’ 20The Lord has kept the promise he made. I have taken my father David’s place and have occupied the throne of Israel, as the Lord promised. I have built this temple for the honor of the Lord God of Israel 21and set up in it a place for the ark containing the covenant the Lord made with our ancestors when he brought them out of the land of Egypt.”

1KI 7:13–8:21 ©

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