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  • The entrance to the lowest storey was at the right-hand corner of the Temple; access to the middle storey was by a spiral staircase, and so from the middle storey to the third. (1 Kings 6, 8)

  • Having finished building the Temple, he roofed the Temple with a coffered ceiling of cedar wood. (1 Kings 6, 9)

  • Round the outside of the Temple he then built the annex which was five cubits high and was joined to the Temple by cedar-wood beams. (1 Kings 6, 10)

  • 'With regard to this temple which you are now building, if you follow my statutes and obey my ordinances and faithfully follow my commandments, I shall fulfil the promise which I made about you to your father David. (1 Kings 6, 12)

  • Solomon finished building the Temple. (1 Kings 6, 14)

  • He lined the inside of the Temple walls with panels of cedar wood-panelling them on the inside from the floor of the Temple to the beams of the ceiling -- and laid the floor of the Temple with juniper planks. (1 Kings 6, 15)

  • The twenty cubits measured from the end of the Temple he built of cedar planks from the floor to the beams, and this part was reserved as the Debir, the Holy of Holies. (1 Kings 6, 16)

  • The Temple measured forty cubits -- the Hekal -- in front of the Debir. (1 Kings 6, 17)

  • There was cedar wood round the inside of the Temple, ornamentally carved with gourds and rosettes; all was cedar wood, with no stone showing. (1 Kings 6, 18)

  • In the inner part of the Temple he designed a Debir, to contain the ark of the covenant of Yahweh. (1 Kings 6, 19)

  • He overlaid the whole Temple with gold, the whole Temple entirely. (1 Kings 6, 22)

  • All round the Temple walls he carved figures of winged creatures, palm trees and rosettes, both inside and outside. (1 Kings 6, 29)


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