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  • Ishbibenob, one of the descendants of the giants whose spear weighed three hundred shekels of bronze and who had put on a new sword, thought of killing David. (2 Samuel 21, 16)

  • who was the son of a widow of Naphtali's tribe. His father was from Tyre and an artisan in bronze-work, and he himself was very knowledgeable and skilled in all kinds of bronze-work. Hiram came and did all the work that Solomon asked of him. (1 Kings 7, 14)

  • He also made two capitals of molten bronze to set on the tops of the pillars, both measuring five cubits high. (1 Kings 7, 16)

  • Now the bowls, shovels and basins - all these vessels which Hiram made in Yahweh's House for King Solomon - were of burnished bronze. (1 Kings 7, 45)

  • Solomon left all the vessels unweighed since there were so many of them. And so the weight of the bronze was not known. (1 Kings 7, 47)

  • That same day, the king consecrated the middle of the court in front of Yah-weh's House, for it was there that he offered the burnt offerings, the cereal offerings and the fat of the peace offerings since the bronze altar that was before Yahweh was too small to receive the burnt offering, the cereal offering and the fat of the peace offerings. (1 Kings 8, 64)

  • He removed the altar of bronze that was before Yahweh, from the front of the House, from between the new altar and the House of Yahweh, and he placed it on the north side of his new altar. King Ahaz ordered the priest Uriah, (2 Kings 16, 14)

  • "Upon this great altar you shall burn the morning holocaust and the evening sacrifice, the king's holocaust and his sacrifice, the holocausts of the people of the land, their sacrifices and libations. You shall shed upon it all the blood of the holocausts and sacrifices. As for the bronze altar, I will deal with it." (2 Kings 16, 15)

  • The king dismantled the paneling of the stands, removed the washbasins from on top of them, took down the big bronze basin from the top of the oxen that supported it, and placed it upon the stone pavement. Now, about the throne which had been built within the House of Yahweh and the outer entrance for the king, (2 Kings 16, 17)

  • They abandoned all the commandments of Yahweh and fashioned two calves of bronze. They made sacred pillars and knelt before all the stars of heaven, and worshiped Baal. (2 Kings 17, 16)

  • He did away with the sanctuaries on the hills, demolished the standing stones and cut down the sacred pillars. He also destroyed the bronze serpent that Moses had fashioned in the desert for, until that time, the Israelites were offering sacrifices to it and called it Nehushtan. (2 Kings 18, 4)

  • There at Riblah the king of Babylon slaughtered the sons of Zedekiah in his presence. He then put out the eyes of Zedekiah, bound him with a double bronze chain and took him to Babylon. (2 Kings 25, 7)


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