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  • And there was nothing in the temple that was not covered with gold. Moreover, the entire altar of the oracle he overlaid with gold. (1 Kings 6, 22)

  • And he stationed the cherubim in the middle of the inner temple. And the cherubim extended their wings, and the wing of the one was touching the wall, and the wing of the second cherub was touching the other wall. But the other wings, in the middle of the temple, were touching each another. (1 Kings 6, 27)

  • And all the walls of the temple all around he engraved with diverse carvings and turnings. And he made in them cherubim, and palm trees, and various images, as if these were projecting out, and going forth from, the wall. (1 Kings 6, 29)

  • And he made, at the entrance of the temple, posts from wood of the olive tree, with four corners, (1 Kings 6, 33)

  • And he built the house from the forest of Lebanon: one hundred cubits in length, and fifty cubits in width, and thirty cubits in height, with four walkways between columns of cedar. For he had hewn the cedar trees into columns. (1 Kings 7, 2)

  • And he clothed the entire vaulted room with panels of cedar. And it was supported by forty-five columns. Now one row held fifteen columns, (1 Kings 7, 3)

  • and looking toward one another, with equal spacing between the columns. And above the columns there were square beams equal in all things. (1 Kings 7, 5)

  • And he made a portico of columns, fifty cubits in length and thirty cubits in width, and another portico, facing the greater portico, with columns and with crossbeams upon the columns. (1 Kings 7, 6)

  • And he cast two columns of brass. Each column was eighteen cubits in height, and a line of twelve cubits encompassed both columns. (1 Kings 7, 15)

  • Also, he made two heads of molten brass, which would be set upon the tops of the columns: one head was five cubits in height, and the other head was five cubits in height. (1 Kings 7, 16)

  • And there was something like a network of chains, woven together in a wonderful manner. Both heads of the columns were cast, and seven rows of little nets traversed one head, and seven little nets were on the other head. (1 Kings 7, 17)

  • And he finished the columns with two rows all around each network, so that these covered the heads, which were at the top, with pomegranates. And he did in like manner to the second head. (1 Kings 7, 18)


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