4:1 Moreover
he
made
an
altar
of
brass,
twenty
cubits
the
length
thereof,
and
twenty
cubits
the
breadth
thereof,
and
ten
cubits
the
height
thereof.
4:2 Also
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.
4:3 And
under
it
was
the
likeness
of
oxen,
which
did
compass
it
round
about,
for
ten
cubits,
compassing
the
sea
round
about.
The
oxen
were
in
two
rows,
cast
when
it
was
cast.
4:4 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.
4:5 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
received
and
held
three
thousand
baths.
4:6 He
made
also
ten
lavers,
and
put
five
on
the
right
hand,
and
five
on
the
left,
to
wash
in
them;
such
things
as
belonged
to
the
burnt-offering
they
washed
in
them;
but
the
sea
was
for
the
priests
to
wash
in.
4:7 And
he
made
the
ten
candlesticks
of
gold
according
to
the
ordinance
concerning
them;
and
he
set
them
in
the
temple,
five
on
the
right
hand,
and
five
on
the
left.
4:8 He
made
also
ten
tables,
and
placed
them
in
the
temple,
five
on
the
right
side,
and
five
on
the
left.
And
he
made
a
hundred
basins
of
gold.
4:9 Furthermore
he
made
the
court
of
the
priests,
and
the
great
court,
and
doors
for
the
court,
and
overlaid
the
doors
of
them
with
brass.
4:10 And
he
set
the
sea
on
the
right
side
[of
the
house]
eastward,
toward
the
south.
4:11 And
Huram
made
the
pots,
and
the
shovels,
and
the
basins.
So
Huram
made
an
end
of
doing
the
work
that
he
wrought
for
king
Solomon
in
the
house
of
God:
4:12 the
two
pillars,
and
the
bowls,
and
the
two
capitals
which
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,
4:13 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.
4:14 He
made
also
the
bases,
and
the
lavers
made
he
upon
the
bases;
4:15 one
sea,
and
the
twelve
oxen
under
it.
4:16 The
pots
also,
and
the
shovels,
and
the
flesh-hooks,
and
all
the
vessels
thereof,
did
Huram
his
father
make
for
king
Solomon
for
the
house
of
Jehovah
of
bright
brass.
4:17 In
the
plain
of
the
Jordan
did
the
king
cast
them,
in
the
clay
ground
between
Succoth
and
Zeredah.
4:18 Thus
Solomon
made
all
these
vessels
in
great
abundance:
for
the
weight
of
the
brass
could
not
be
found
out.
4:19 And
Solomon
made
all
the
vessels
that
were
in
the
house
of
God,
the
golden
altar
also,
and
the
tables
whereon
was
the
showbread;
4:20 and
the
candlesticks
with
their
lamps,
to
burn
according
to
the
ordinance
before
the
oracle,
of
pure
gold;
4:21 and
the
flowers,
and
the
lamps,
and
the
tongs,
of
gold,
and
that
perfect
gold;
4:22 and
the
snuffers,
and
the
basins,
and
the
spoons,
and
the
firepans,
of
pure
gold:
and
as
for
the
entry
of
the
house,
the
inner
doors
thereof
for
the
most
holy
place,
and
the
doors
of
the
house,
[to
wit],
of
the
temple,
were
of
gold.