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  • Two hollow bronze columns were cast, each eighteen cubits high and twelve cubits in circumference; their metal was of four fingers' thickness. (1 Kings 7, 15)

  • There were also two capitals cast in bronze, to place on top of the columns, each of them five cubits high. (1 Kings 7, 16)

  • Ten stands were also made of bronze, each four cubits long, four wide, and three high. (1 Kings 7, 27)

  • Each stand had four bronze wheels and bronze axles. (1 Kings 7, 30)

  • Ten bronze basins were then made, each four cubits in diameter with a capacity of forty measures, one basin for the top of each of the ten stands. (1 Kings 7, 38)

  • pots, shovels, and bowls. All these articles which Hiram made for King Solomon in the temple of the LORD were of burnished bronze. (1 Kings 7, 45)

  • Solomon did not weigh all the articles because they were so numerous; the weight of the bronze, therefore, was not determined. (1 Kings 7, 47)

  • On that day the king consecrated the middle of the court facing the temple of the LORD; he offered there the holocausts, the cereal offerings, and the fat of the peace offerings, because the bronze altar before the LORD was too small to hold these offerings. (1 Kings 8, 64)

  • In addition, all King Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold, and all the utensils in the hall of the Forest of Lebanon were of pure gold. There was no silver, for in Solomon's time it was considered worthless. (1 Kings 10, 21)

  • To replace them, King Rehoboam had bronze shields made, which he entrusted to the officers of the guard on duty at the entrance of the royal palace. (1 Kings 14, 27)

  • He brought into the temple of the LORD his father's and his own votive offerings of silver, gold, and various utensils. (1 Kings 15, 15)

  • He took all the gold and silver and all the utensils there were in the temple of the LORD and the treasuries of the palace, and hostages as well. Then he returned to Samaria. (2 Kings 14, 14)


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