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OET-RV by cross-referenced section JER 52:12

JER 52:12–52:23 ©

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The pegguhus of me from-Babylon of temple

Jer 52:12–23

2Ki 25:8–17

52:12 The pegguhus of me from-Babylon of temple

(2 Kgs 25:8-17)

12 13[ref] 14 15 16

17[ref] 18 19 20 21 22 23


25:8 The demolition of temple

(Jer. 52:12-33)

8 9 10 11 12

13 14 15 16 17

Collected OET-RV cross-references

1Ki 9:8:

8As this temple is on a hill and very visible, everyone who passes anywhere nearby will see it and will be appalled and will hiss and they’ll say, ‘What did the people do that was so bad that Yahweh did that to this country and to this temple?’[ref]


9:8: 2Ki 25:9; 2Ch 36:19.

1Ki 7:15-47:

7:15 The two bronze pillars

(2 Chr. 3:15-17)

15He cast two hollow bronze pillars—each being just over eight metres tall and measuring over five metres around. 16Then he made two decorative bronze caps for those pillars—each over two metres high. 17To hang over them, he made ornamental chains and wreaths—seven sets over the cap on each pillar. 18Then he made two rows of decorative bronze pomegranates to go around each of the two caps. 19The two caps were each shaped like lilies that were nearly two metres high 20and there were two hundred bronze pomegranates in rows around each cap. NEED A DIAGRAM

21Huram stood the two pillars at the temple entrance porch. (The lefthand pillar got nicknamed ‘Yakin’ and the one on the right, ‘Boaz’.) 22The two bronze caps shaped like lilies were placed on top of the pillars and so the pillar construction was completed.

7:22 The bronze water tank

(2 Chr. 4:2-5)

23Huram also cast a very large round basin nicknamed ‘The sea’ that was five metres across (so a circumference of fourteen metres) and over two metres high. 24Part of the same casting was two rows of decorative buds that went around it under the lip of the basin. There were about eighteen buds for each metre of circumference. 25Twelve bronze cattle had also been cast and the large basin was sitting on their backs. The cattle were facing outwards with three facing towards each of the four compass points. 26The basin was about 8cm thick and it had a lip around the outside like a lily blossom. It could contain around forty-four thousand litres of water.

7:26 The bronze basin holders

27Then Huram cast ten bronze carts for individual water basins. Each one was nearly two metres long and two metres wide and just over a metre tall, 28and they had frames on the sides with panels between them. 29There were bronze lions, oxen, and winged creatures in relief on the panels, and above and below those, wreaths were inset into the bronze. 30Each cart had two bronze axles with four bronze wheels attached to them. At each of the top four corners, there were bronze supports to hold a wash basin, and these were also cast with decorative wreaths. 31Inside those supports there was a round frame that protruded half a metre upwards and was inset by a quarter of a metre. It also had engravings on it inside square frames. 32The axles were part of the main casting, and the four 70cm bronze wheels were below the panels. 33The design of the wheels was similar to chariot wheels, but with their axles, rims, spokes, and hubs all cast from bronze. 34Each cart had four handles as part of the casting—one projecting from each corner. 35There was a 25cm bronze band around the top of each cart as well as supports and frames—all part of the main casting. 36He engraved winged creatures, lions, and palm trees on the flat areas of the carts wherever there was space, and engraved wreaths around them. 37So that’s how he made the ten carts—all the same shape and size using the same mold.

38Huram also cast ten bronze wash basins for the ten carts—each one was almost two metres across and could hold 900 litres of water.[ref] 39He put five basins on carts on each side of the temple (north and south of the east-facing temple), and he put the huge basin on its bronze cattle near the south-east corner. 40Huram also made the basins and the ash shovels and the bowls.

7:40 The list of things/objects there to temple

(2 Chr. 4:11–5:1)

So Huram finished everything that King Shelomoh had requested him to make for Yahweh’s residence: 41two massive pillars with large decorated caps and then networks of chain over the caps, 42the four hundred pomegranates with each pillar having two strings of one hundred of them placed over them, 43the ten carts and the ten basins on them, 44the huge water tank and the twelve cattle supporting it, 45and the pots and shovels and bowls and all the other containers.

All the above was made from polished bronze by Huram for King Shelomoh for Yahweh’s residence. 46The king had them cast in the clay in the Yordan valley between Sukkot and Tsaretan. 47None of the above was weighed, because bronze was so plentiful that it didn’t matter.


7:38: Exo 30:17-21.