7:1 And
Solomon
was
building
his
own
house
thirteen
years,
and
he
finished
all
his
house.
7:2 For
he
built
the
house
of
the
forest
of
Lebanon;
the
length
thereof
was
a
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.
7:3 And
it
was
covered
with
cedar
above
over
the
forty
and
five
beams,
that
were
upon
the
pillars;
fifteen
in
a
row.
7:4 And
there
were
beams
in
three
rows,
and
window
was
over
against
window
in
three
ranks.
7:5 And
all
the
doors
and
posts
were
made
square
with
beams:
and
window
was
over
against
window
in
three
ranks.
7:6 And
he
made
the
porch
of
pillars;
the
length
thereof
was
fifty
cubits,
and
the
breadth
thereof
thirty
cubits;
and
a
porch
before
them;
and
pillars
and
a
threshold
before
them.
7:7 And
he
made
the
porch
of
the
throne
where
he
was
to
judge,
even
the
porch
of
judgment:
and
it
was
covered
with
cedar
from
floor
to
floor.
7:8 And
his
house
where
he
was
to
dwell,
the
other
court
within
the
porch,
was
of
the
like
work.
He
made
also
a
house
for
Pharaoh's
daughter
(whom
Solomon
had
taken
to
wife),
like
unto
this
porch.
7:9 All
these
were
of
costly
stones,
even
of
hewn
stone,
according
to
measure,
sawed
with
saws,
within
and
without,
even
from
the
foundation
unto
the
coping,
and
so
on
the
outside
unto
the
great
court.
7:10 And
the
foundation
was
of
costly
stones,
even
great
stones,
stones
of
ten
cubits,
and
stones
of
eight
cubits.
7:11 And
above
were
costly
stones,
even
hewn
stone,
according
to
measure,
and
cedar-wood.
7:12 And
the
great
court
round
about
had
three
courses
of
hewn
stone,
and
a
course
of
cedar
beams;
like
as
the
inner
court
of
the
house
of
Jehovah,
and
the
porch
of
the
house.
7:13 And
king
Solomon
sent
and
fetched
Hiram
out
of
Tyre.
7:14 He
was
the
son
of
a
widow
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
skill,
to
work
all
works
in
brass.
And
he
came
to
king
Solomon,
and
wrought
all
his
work.
7:15 For
he
fashioned
the
two
pillars
of
brass,
eighteen
cubits
high
apiece:
and
a
line
of
twelve
cubits
compassed
either
of
them
about.
7:16 And
he
made
two
capitals
of
molten
brass,
to
set
upon
the
tops
of
the
pillars:
the
height
of
the
one
capital
was
five
cubits,
and
the
height
of
the
other
capital
was
five
cubits.
7:17 There
were
nets
of
checker-work,
and
wreaths
of
chain-work,
for
the
capitals
which
were
upon
the
top
of
the
pillars;
seven
for
the
one
capital,
and
seven
for
the
other
capital.
7:18 So
he
made
the
pillars;
and
there
were
two
rows
round
about
upon
the
one
network,
to
cover
the
capitals
that
were
upon
the
top
of
the
pillars:
and
so
did
he
for
the
other
capital.
7:19 And
the
capitals
that
were
upon
the
top
of
the
pillars
in
the
porch
were
of
lily-work,
four
cubits.
7:20 And
there
were
capitals
above
also
upon
the
two
pillars,
close
by
the
belly
which
was
beside
the
network:
and
the
pomegranates
were
two
hundred,
in
rows
round
about
upon
the
other
capital.
7:21 And
he
set
up
the
pillars
at
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.
7:22 And
upon
the
top
of
the
pillars
was
lily-work:
so
was
the
work
of
the
pillars
finished.
7:23 And
he
made
the
molten
sea
of
ten
cubits
from
brim
to
brim,
round
in
compass,
and
the
height
thereof
was
five
cubits;
and
a
line
of
thirty
cubits
compassed
it
round
about.
7:24 And
under
the
brim
of
it
round
about
there
were
knops
which
did
compass
it,
for
ten
cubits,
compassing
the
sea
round
about:
the
knops
were
in
two
rows,
cast
when
it
was
cast.
7:25 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
upon
them
above,
and
all
their
hinder
parts
were
inward.
7:26 And
it
was
a
handbreadth
thick:
and
the
brim
thereof
was
wrought
like
the
brim
of
a
cup,
like
the
flower
of
a
lily:
it
held
two
thousand
baths.
7:27 And
he
made
the
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.
7:28 And
the
work
of
the
bases
was
on
this
manner:
they
had
panels;
and
there
were
panels
between
the
ledges;
7:29 and
on
the
panels
that
were
between
the
ledges
were
lions,
oxen,
and
cherubim;
and
upon
the
ledges
there
was
a
pedestal
above;
and
beneath
the
lions
and
oxen
were
wreaths
of
hanging
work.
7:30 And
every
base
had
four
brazen
wheels,
and
axles
of
brass;
and
the
four
feet
thereof
had
undersetters:
beneath
the
laver
were
the
undersetters
molten,
with
wreaths
at
the
side
of
each.
7:31 And
the
mouth
of
it
within
the
capital
and
above
was
a
cubit:
and
the
mouth
thereof
was
round
after
the
work
of
a
pedestal,
a
cubit
and
a
half;
and
also
upon
the
mouth
of
it
were
gravings,
and
their
panels
were
foursquare,
not
round.
7:32 And
the
four
wheels
were
underneath
the
panels;
and
the
axletrees
of
the
wheels
were
in
the
base:
and
the
height
of
a
wheel
was
a
cubit
and
half
a
cubit.
7:33 And
the
work
of
the
wheels
was
like
the
work
of
a
chariot
wheel:
their
axletrees,
and
their
felloes,
and
their
spokes,
and
their
naves,
were
all
molten.
7:34 And
there
were
four
undersetters
at
the
four
corners
of
each
base:
the
undersetters
thereof
were
of
the
base
itself.
7:35 And
in
the
top
of
the
base
was
there
a
round
compass
half
a
cubit
high;
and
on
the
top
of
the
base
the
stays
thereof
and
the
panels
thereof
were
of
the
same.
7:36 And
on
the
plates
of
the
stays
thereof,
and
on
the
panels
thereof,
he
graved
cherubim,
lions,
and
palm-trees,
according
to
the
space
of
each,
with
wreaths
round
about.
7:37 After
this
manner
he
made
the
ten
bases:
all
of
them
had
one
casting,
one
measure,
and
one
form.
7:38 And
he
made
ten
lavers
of
brass:
one
laver
contained
forty
baths;
and
every
laver
was
four
cubits;
and
upon
very
one
of
the
ten
bases
one
laver.
7:39 And
he
set
the
bases,
five
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,
toward
the
south.
7:40 And
Hiram
made
the
lavers,
and
the
shovels,
and
the
basins.
So
Hiram
made
an
end
of
doing
all
the
work
that
he
wrought
for
king
Solomon
in
the
house
of
Jehovah:
7:41 the
two
pillars,
and
the
two
bowls
of
the
capitals
that
were
on
the
top
of
the
pillars;
and
the
two
networks
to
cover
the
two
bowls
of
the
capitals
that
were
on
the
top
of
the
pillars;
7:42 and
the
four
hundred
pomegranates
for
the
two
networks;
two
rows
of
pomegranates
for
each
network,
to
cover
the
two
bowls
of
the
capitals
that
were
upon
the
pillars;
7:43 and
the
ten
bases,
and
the
ten
lavers
on
the
bases;
7:44 and
the
one
sea,
and
the
twelve
oxen
under
the
sea;
7:45 and
the
pots,
and
the
shovels,
and
the
basins:
even
all
these
vessels,
which
Hiram
made
for
king
Solomon,
in
the
house
of
Jehovah,
were
of
burnished
brass.
7:46 In
the
plain
of
the
Jordan
did
the
king
cast
them,
in
the
clay
ground
between
Succoth
and
Zarethan.
7:47 And
Solomon
left
all
the
vessels
[unweighed],
because
they
were
exceeding
many:
the
weight
of
the
brass
could
not
be
found
out.
7:48 And
Solomon
made
all
the
vessels
that
were
in
the
house
of
Jehovah:
the
golden
altar,
and
the
table
whereupon
the
showbread
was,
of
gold;
7:49 and
the
candlesticks,
five
on
the
right
side,
and
five
on
the
left,
before
the
oracle,
of
pure
gold;
and
the
flowers,
and
the
lamps,
and
the
tongs,
of
gold;
7:50 and
the
cups,
and
the
snuffers,
and
the
basins,
and
the
spoons,
and
the
firepans,
of
pure
gold;
and
the
hinges,
both
for
the
doors
of
the
inner
house,
the
most
holy
place,
and
for
the
doors
of
the
house,
[to
wit],
of
the
temple,
of
gold.
7:51 Thus
all
the
work
that
king
Solomon
wrought
in
the
house
of
Jehovah
was
finished.
And
Solomon
brought
in
the
things
which
David
his
father
had
dedicated,
[even]
the
silver,
and
the
gold,
and
the
vessels,
and
put
them
in
the
treasuries
of
the
house
of
Jehovah.