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  • When the temple was built to its full height, it was roofed in with rafters and boards of cedar. (1 Kings 6, 9)

  • The annex, with its lowest story five cubits high, was built all along the outside of the temple, to which it was joined by cedar beams. (1 Kings 6, 10)

  • its walls were lined from floor to ceiling beams with cedar paneling, and its floor was laid with fir planking. (1 Kings 6, 15)

  • At the rear of the temple a space of twenty cubits was set off by cedar partitions from the floor to the rafters, enclosing the sanctuary, the holy of holies. (1 Kings 6, 16)

  • The cedar in the interior of the temple was carved in the form of gourds and open flowers; all was of cedar, and no stone was to be seen. (1 Kings 6, 18)

  • Solomon overlaid the interior of the temple with pure gold. He made in front of the sanctuary a cedar altar, overlaid it with gold, and looped it with golden chains. (1 Kings 6, 21)

  • The inner court was walled off by means of three courses of hewn stones and one course of cedar beams. (1 Kings 6, 36)

  • He built the hall called the Forest of Lebanon one hundred cubits long, fifty wide, and thirty high; it was supported by four rows of cedar columns, with cedar capitals upon the columns. (1 Kings 7, 2)

  • Moreover, it had a ceiling of cedar above the beams resting on the columns; these beams numbered forty-five, fifteen to a row. (1 Kings 7, 3)

  • He also built the vestibule of the throne where he gave judgment--that is, the tribunal; it was paneled with cedar from floor to ceiling beams. (1 Kings 7, 7)

  • Above were fine stones hewn to size, and cedar wood.) (1 Kings 7, 11)

  • The great court was enclosed by three courses of hewn stones and a bonding course of cedar beams. So also were the inner court of the temple of the LORD and the temple porch. (1 Kings 7, 12)


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