7:1 Solomon
was
building
his
own
house
thirteen
years,
and
he
finished
his
entire
house.
7:2 He
built
the
House
of
the
Forest
of
Lebanon.
Its
length
was
a
hundred
cubits
and
its
breadth
fifty
cubits
and
its
height
thirty
cubits,
and
it
was
built
on
four
rows
of
cedar
pillars,
with
cedar
beams
on
the
pillars.
7:3 And
it
was
covered
with
cedar
above
the
chambers
that
were
on
the
forty-five
pillars,
fifteen
in
each
row.
7:4 There
were
window
frames
in
three
rows,
and
window
opposite
window
in
three
tiers.
7:5 All
the
doorways
and
windows
had
square
frames,
and
window
was
opposite
window
in
three
tiers.
7:6 And
he
made
the
Hall
of
Pillars;
its
length
was
fifty
cubits,
and
its
breadth
thirty
cubits.
There
was
a
porch
in
front
with
pillars,
and
a
canopy
in
front
of
them.
7:7 And
he
made
the
Hall
of
the
Throne
where
he
was
to
pronounce
judgment,
even
the
Hall
of
Judgment.
It
was
finished
with
cedar
from
floor
to
rafters.
7:8 His
own
house
where
he
was
to
dwell,
in
the
other
court
back
of
the
hall,
was
of
like
workmanship.
Solomon
also
made
a
house
like
this
hall
for
Pharaoh's
daughter
whom
he
had
taken
in
marriage.
7:9 All
these
were
made
of
costly
stones,
cut
according
to
measure,
sawed
with
saws,
back
and
front,
even
from
the
foundation
to
the
coping,
and
from
the
outside
to
the
great
court.
7:10 The
foundation
was
of
costly
stones,
huge
stones,
stones
of
eight
and
ten
cubits.
7:11 And
above
were
costly
stones,
cut
according
to
measurement,
and
cedar.
7:12 The
great
court
had
three
courses
of
cut
stone
all
around,
and
a
course
of
cedar
beams;
so
had
the
inner
court
of
the
house
of
the
LORD
and
the
vestibule
of
the
house.
7:13 And
King
Solomon
sent
and
brought
Hiram
from
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
bronze.
And
he
was
full
of
wisdom,
understanding,
and
skill
for
making
any
work
in
bronze.
He
came
to
King
Solomon
and
did
all
his
work.
7:15 He
cast
two
pillars
of
bronze.
Eighteen
cubits
was
the
height
of
one
pillar,
and
a
line
of
twelve
cubits
measured
its
circumference.
It
was
hollow,
and
its
thickness
was
four
fingers.
The
second
pillar
was
the
same.
7:16 He
also
made
two
capitals
of
cast
bronze
to
set
on
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
lattices
of
checker
work
with
wreaths
of
chain
work
for
the
capitals
on
the
tops
of
the
pillars,
a
lattice
for
the
one
capital
and
a
lattice
for
the
other
capital.
7:18 Likewise
he
made
pomegranates
in
two
rows
around
the
one
latticework
to
cover
the
capital
that
was
on
the
top
of
the
pillar,
and
he
did
the
same
with
the
other
capital.
7:19 Now
the
capitals
that
were
on
the
tops
of
the
pillars
in
the
vestibule
were
of
lily-work,
four
cubits.
7:20 The
capitals
were
on
the
two
pillars
and
also
above
the
rounded
projection
which
was
beside
the
latticework.
There
were
two
hundred
pomegranates
in
two
rows
all
around,
and
so
with
the
other
capital.
7:21 He
set
up
the
pillars
at
the
vestibule
of
the
temple.
He
set
up
the
pillar
on
the
south
and
called
its
name
Jachin,
and
he
set
up
the
pillar
on
the
north
and
called
its
name
Boaz.
7:22 And
on
the
tops
of
the
pillars
was
lily-work.
Thus
the
work
of
the
pillars
was
finished.
7:23 Then
he
made
the
sea
of
cast
metal.
It
was
round,
ten
cubits
from
brim
to
brim,
and
five
cubits
high,
and
a
line
of
thirty
cubits
measured
its
circumference.
7:24 Under
its
brim
were
gourds,
for
ten
cubits,
compassing
the
sea
all
around.
The
gourds
were
in
two
rows,
cast
with
it
when
it
was
cast.
7:25 It
stood
on
twelve
oxen,
three
facing
north,
three
facing
west,
three
facing
south,
and
three
facing
east.
The
sea
was
set
on
them,
and
all
their
rear
parts
were
inward.
7:26 Its
thickness
was
a
handbreadth,
and
its
brim
was
made
like
the
brim
of
a
cup,
like
the
flower
of
a
lily.
It
held
two
thousand
baths.
7:27 He
also
made
the
ten
stands
of
bronze.
Each
stand
was
four
cubits
long,
four
cubits
wide,
and
three
cubits
high.
7:28 This
was
the
construction
of
the
stands:
they
had
panels,
and
the
panels
were
set
in
the
frames,
7:29 and
on
the
panels
that
were
set
in
the
frames
were
lions,
oxen,
and
cherubim.
On
the
frames,
both
above
and
below
the
lions
and
oxen,
there
were
wreaths
of
beveled
work.
7:30 Moreover,
each
stand
had
four
bronze
wheels
and
axles
of
bronze,
and
at
the
four
corners
were
supports
for
a
basin.
The
supports
were
cast
with
wreaths
at
the
side
of
each.
7:31 Its
opening
was
within
a
crown
that
projected
upward
one
cubit.
Its
opening
was
round,
as
a
pedestal
is
made,
a
cubit
and
a
half
deep.
At
its
opening
there
were
carvings,
and
its
panels
were
square,
not
round.
7:32 And
the
four
wheels
were
underneath
the
panels.
The
axles
of
the
wheels
were
of
one
piece
with
the
stands,
and
the
height
of
a
wheel
was
a
cubit
and
a
half.
7:33 The
wheels
were
made
like
a
chariot
wheel;
their
axles,
their
rims,
their
spokes,
and
their
hubs
were
all
cast.
7:34 There
were
four
supports
at
the
four
corners
of
each
stand.
The
supports
were
of
one
piece
with
the
stands.
7:35 And
on
the
top
of
the
stand
there
was
a
round
band
half
a
cubit
high;
and
on
the
top
of
the
stand
its
stays
and
its
panels
were
of
one
piece
with
it.
7:36 And
on
the
surfaces
of
its
stays
and
on
its
panels,
he
carved
cherubim,
lions,
and
palm
trees,
according
to
the
space
of
each,
with
wreaths
all
around.
7:37 After
this
manner
he
made
the
ten
stands.
All
of
them
were
cast
alike,
of
the
same
measure
and
the
same
form.
7:38 And
he
made
ten
basins
of
bronze.
Each
basin
held
forty
baths,
each
basin
measured
four
cubits,
and
there
was
a
basin
for
each
of
the
ten
stands.
7:39 And
he
set
the
stands,
five
on
the
south
side
of
the
house,
and
five
on
the
north
side
of
the
house.
And
he
set
the
sea
at
the
southeast
corner
of
the
house.
7:40 Hiram
also
made
the
pots,
the
shovels,
and
the
basins.
So
Hiram
finished
all
the
work
that
he
did
for
King
Solomon
on
the
house
of
the
LORD:
7:41 the
two
pillars,
the
two
bowls
of
the
capitals
that
were
on
the
tops
of
the
pillars,
and
the
two
latticeworks
to
cover
the
two
bowls
of
the
capitals
that
were
on
the
tops
of
the
pillars;
7:42 and
the
four
hundred
pomegranates
for
the
two
latticeworks,
two
rows
of
pomegranates
for
each
latticework,
to
cover
the
two
bowls
of
the
capitals
that
were
on
the
pillars;
7:43 the
ten
stands,
and
the
ten
basins
on
the
stands;
7:44 and
the
one
sea,
and
the
twelve
oxen
underneath
the
sea.
7:45 Now
the
pots,
the
shovels,
and
the
basins,
all
these
vessels
in
the
house
of
the
LORD,
which
Hiram
made
for
King
Solomon,
were
of
burnished
bronze.
7:46 In
the
plain
of
the
Jordan
the
king
cast
them,
in
the
clay
ground
between
Succoth
and
Zarethan.
7:47 And
Solomon
left
all
the
vessels
unweighed,
because
there
were
so
many
of
them;
the
weight
of
the
bronze
was
not
ascertained.
7:48 So
Solomon
made
all
the
vessels
that
were
in
the
house
of
the
LORD:
the
golden
altar,
the
golden
table
for
the
bread
of
the
Presence,
7:49 the
lampstands
of
pure
gold,
five
on
the
south
side
and
five
on
the
north,
before
the
inner
sanctuary;
the
flowers,
the
lamps,
and
the
tongs,
of
gold;
7:50 the
cups,
snuffers,
basins,
dishes
for
incense,
and
fire
pans,
of
pure
gold;
and
the
sockets
of
gold,
for
the
doors
of
the
innermost
part
of
the
house,
the
Most
Holy
Place,
and
for
the
doors
of
the
nave
of
the
temple.
7:51 Thus
all
the
work
that
King
Solomon
did
on
the
house
of
the
LORD
was
finished.
And
Solomon
brought
in
the
things
that
David
his
father
had
dedicated,
the
silver,
the
gold,
and
the
vessels,
and
stored
them
in
the
treasuries
of
the
house
of
the
LORD.