1 Kings 7
1 But
Solomon was
building his own
house thirteen years, and he
finished all his
house. 2 He
built also the
house of the
forest of
Lebanon; the
length thereof was an
hundred cubits, and the
breadth thereof
fifty cubits, and the
height thereof
thirty cubits, upon
four rows of
cedar pillars, with
cedar beams upon the
pillars. 3 And it was
covered with
cedar above upon the
beams, that lay on
forty five pillars, fifteen in a
row. 4 And there were
windows in
three rows, and
light was against
light in
three ranks. 5 And all the
doors and
posts were
square, with the
windows: and
light was
against light in
three ranks. 6 And he
made a
porch of
pillars; the
length thereof was
fifty cubits, and the
breadth thereof
thirty cubits: and the
porch was
before them: and the other
pillars and the thick
beam were before them.
7 Then he
made a
porch for the
throne where he might
judge, even the
porch of
judgment: and it was
covered with
cedar from one side of the
floor to the
other. 8 And his
house where he
dwelt had
another court within the
porch, which was of the like
work. Solomon made also an
house for
Pharaoh's daughter, whom he had
taken to wife, like unto this
porch. 9 All these were of
costly stones, according to the
measures of hewed
stones, sawed with
saws, within and
without, even from the
foundation unto the
coping, and so on the
outside toward the
great court. 10 And the
foundation was of
costly stones, even
great stones, stones of
ten cubits, and
stones of
eight cubits. 11 And
above were
costly stones, after the
measures of hewed
stones, and
cedars. 12 And the
great court round
about was with
three rows of hewed
stones, and a
row of
cedar beams, both for the
inner court of the
house of the
LORD, and for the
porch of the
house. 13 And
king Solomon sent and
fetched Hiram out of
Tyre. 14 He was a
widow's son of the
tribe of
Naphtali, and his
father was a
man of
Tyre, a
worker in
brass: and he was
filled with
wisdom, and
understanding, and
cunning to
work all
works in
brass. And he
came to
king Solomon, and
wrought all his
work. 15 For he
cast two pillars of
brass, of
eighteen cubits high apiece: and a
line of
twelve cubits did
compass either of them
about.
16 And he
made two chapiters of
molten brass, to
set upon the
tops of the
pillars: the
height of the
one chapiter was
five cubits, and the
height of the
other chapiter was
five cubits: 17 And
nets of
checker work, and
wreaths of
chain work, for the
chapiters which were upon the
top of the
pillars; seven for the
one chapiter, and
seven for the
other chapiter. 18 And he
made the
pillars, and
two rows round
about upon the
one network, to
cover the
chapiters that were upon the
top, with
pomegranates: and so
did he for the
other chapiter. 19 And the
chapiters that were upon the
top of the
pillars were of
lily work in the
porch, four cubits. 20 And the
chapiters upon the
two pillars had pomegranates also
above, over
against the
belly which was
by the
network: and the
pomegranates were two
hundred in
rows round
about upon the
other chapiter. 21 And he set
up the
pillars in the
porch of the
temple: and he set
up the
right pillar, and
called the
name thereof
Jachin: and he set
up the
left pillar, and
called the
name thereof
Boaz. 22 And upon the
top of the
pillars was
lily work: so was the
work of the
pillars finished.
23 And he
made a
molten sea, ten cubits from the one
brim to the
other: it was
round all
about, and his
height was
five cubits: and a
line of
thirty cubits did
compass it round
about. 24 And under the
brim of it round
about there were
knops compassing it,
ten in a
cubit, compassing the
sea round
about: the
knops were
cast in
two rows, when it was
cast.
25 It
stood upon
twelve oxen, three looking toward the
north, and
three looking toward the
west, and
three looking toward the
south, and
three looking toward the
east: and the
sea was set
above upon them, and all their hinder
parts were
inward. 26 And it was an hand
breadth thick, and the
brim thereof was
wrought like the
brim of a
cup, with
flowers of
lilies: it
contained two
thousand baths. 27 And he
made ten bases of
brass; four cubits was the
length of
one base, and
four cubits the
breadth thereof, and
three cubits the
height of it.
28 And the
work of the
bases was on this manner: they had
borders, and the
borders were between the
ledges: 29 And on the
borders that were between the
ledges were
lions, oxen, and
cherubims: and upon the
ledges there was a
base above: and beneath the
lions and
oxen were certain
additions made of
thin work. 30 And
every base had
four brasen wheels, and
plates of
brass: and the
four corners thereof had
undersetters: under the
laver were
undersetters molten, at the
side of
every addition. 31 And the
mouth of it
within the
chapiter and
above was a
cubit: but the
mouth thereof was
round after the
work of the
base, a
cubit and an
half: and also upon the
mouth of it were
gravings with their
borders, foursquare, not
round. 32 And
under the
borders were
four wheels; and the
axletrees of the
wheels were joined to the
base: and the
height of
a wheel was a
cubit and
half a
cubit. 33 And the
work of the
wheels was like the
work of a
chariot wheel: their
axletrees, and their
naves, and their
felloes, and their
spokes, were all
molten.
34 And there were
four undersetters to the
four corners of
one base: and the
undersetters were of the very
base itself.
35 And in the
top of the
base was there a
round compass of
half a
cubit high: and on the
top of the
base the
ledges thereof and the
borders thereof were of the same.
36 For on the
plates of the
ledges thereof, and on the
borders thereof, he
graved cherubims, lions, and palm
trees, according to the
proportion of every
one, and
additions round
about. 37 After this manner he
made the
ten bases: all of them had
one casting, one measure, and
one size. 38 Then
made he
ten lavers of
brass: one laver contained forty baths: and
every laver was
four cubits: and upon every
one of the
ten bases one laver. 39 And he
put five bases on the
right side of the
house, and
five on the
left side of the
house: and he
set the
sea on the
right side of the
house eastward over
against the
south. 40 And
Hiram made the
lavers, and the
shovels, and the
basons. So
Hiram made an end of
doing all the
work that he
made king Solomon for the
house of the
LORD: 41 The
two pillars, and the two
bowls of the
chapiters that were on the
top of the
two pillars; and the
two networks, to
cover the
two bowls of the
chapiters which were upon the
top of the
pillars; 42 And
four hundred pomegranates for the
two networks, even
two rows of
pomegranates for
one network, to
cover the
two bowls of the
chapiters that were
upon the
pillars; 43 And the
ten bases, and
ten lavers on the
bases; 44 And
one sea, and
twelve oxen under the
sea; 45 And the
pots, and the
shovels, and the
basons: and all these
vessels, which
Hiram made to
king Solomon for the
house of the
LORD, were of
bright brass. 46 In the
plain of
Jordan did the
king cast them, in the
clay ground between
Succoth and
Zarthan. 47 And
Solomon left all the
vessels unweighed, because they were
exceeding many: neither was the
weight of the
brass found
out.
48 And
Solomon made all the
vessels that pertained unto the
house of the
LORD: the
altar of
gold, and the
table of
gold, whereupon the
shewbread was, 49 And the
candlesticks of
pure gold, five on the
right side, and
five on the
left, before the
oracle, with the
flowers, and the
lamps, and the
tongs of
gold, 50 And the
bowls, and the
snuffers, and the
basons, and the
spoons, and the
censers of
pure gold; and the
hinges of
gold, both for the
doors of the
inner house, the
most holy place, and for the
doors of the
house, to wit, of the
temple. 51 So was
ended all the
work that
king Solomon made for the
house of the
LORD. And
Solomon brought
in the things which
David his
father had
dedicated; even the
silver, and the
gold, and the
vessels, did he
put among the
treasures of the
house of the
LORD.