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  • he sent his son Hadoram to King David to greet him and to congratulate him on having made war on Hadadezer and on having defeated him, since Hadadezer was at war with Tou. Hadoram brought with him objects made of silver, gold and bronze, (2 Samuel 8, 10)

  • There was a champion, one of the sons of Rapha. His spear weighed three hundred shekels of bronze; he was wearing a new sword and was confident of killing David. (2 Samuel 21, 16)

  • who trains my hands for battle my arms to bend a bow of bronze. (2 Samuel 22, 35)

  • Son of Geber, in Ramoth-Gilead: his district was the Encampments of Jair son of Manasseh, which are in Gilead; he had the region of Argob, which is in Bashan: sixty fortified towns, walled and with bolts of bronze. (1 Kings 4, 13)

  • He cast the two bronze pillars; the height of one pillar was eighteen cubits, and a cord twelve cubits long gave the measurement of its girth; so also was the second pillar. (1 Kings 7, 15)

  • He made two capitals of cast bronze for the tops of the pillars; the height of one capital was five cubits, and the height of the other five cubits. (1 Kings 7, 16)

  • He made the ten bronze stands; each stand was four cubits long, four cubits wide, and three high. (1 Kings 7, 27)

  • Each stand had four bronze wheels with bronze axles; its four feet had shoulderings under the basin, and the shoulderings were cast. . . (1 Kings 7, 30)

  • He made ten bronze basins; each basin held forty measures and each basin measured four cubits, one basin to each of the ten stands. (1 Kings 7, 38)

  • the ash containers, the scoops, and sprinkling bowls. All these objects made by Hiram for King Solomon for the Temple of Yahweh were of burnished bronze. (1 Kings 7, 45)

  • There were so many of them, that the weight of the bronze was never calculated. (1 Kings 7, 47)

  • On the same day the king consecrated the middle part of the court in front of the Temple of Yahweh; for that was where he presented the burnt offerings, oblations and fatty parts of the communion sacrifices, since the bronze altar which stood before Yahweh was too small to hold the burnt offering, oblation and the fatty parts of the communion sacrifice. (1 Kings 8, 64)


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