_Altar of holocausts, much larger than that of Moses. The one which
was built after the captivity, was a square of fifteen cubits. This of
Solomon was only ten in height. A sloping ascent was made up to it,
according to Josephus; (Jewish Wars vi. 5., or v. 14.) or the steps
were closed in, if we bel... [ Continue Reading ]
_Sea, or great brazen vessel, and some other things that were not in
the tabernacle of Moses, whose plan was followed, but with greater
magnificence. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Oxen. In 3 Kings vii. 24., we read Hebrew, "knops," (Haydock) or
"apples." --- Of ten. Hebrew, "ten in a cubit." Hence there must have
been 600 heads of oxen, as the sea was thirty cubits in circumference,
and there were two rows. (Calmet) --- Others suppose that here were
only five in each row, or... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cast. Hebrew adds, "when it (the sea) was cast." (Haydock) --- They
were done at the same time, (Tirinus) and were perhaps intended to let
out the water. The twelve oxen, which supported the sea, were not cast
along with it. (Du Hamel)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Three. 3 Kings two, may specify the usual quantity that was
contained, though the vessel would absolutely hold a thousand
measures, or baths, more. (Haydock)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Holocaust, as well as all the necessary utensils. --- Priests. They
did not bathe in the sea, but drew water into other vessels. The
Chaldean supposes that the work of Beseleel was for the high priest
alone. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Hall, ( basilicam.) Septuagint use the same term ( Greek: aule) as
just before is rendered court; and the Protestants make no
distinction, though the Hebrew terms be different. Septuagint render
chatsar, "the court" of the people. There, we know, that Solomon had
his tribune, chap. vi. 13. Ezechiel... [ Continue Reading ]
_Right, though to the left of those who entered the temple._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Pommels, ( epistylia.) Hebrew, "cordons," or rows of pomegranates, (3
Kings vii. 18.) each consisting of one hundred; so that at the two
pillars were adorned with a double row, both together would have four
hundred. (Calmet) --- The precise number is fixed at ninety-six for
each row, Jeremias lii.... [ Continue Reading ]
_His father. Hebrew Abib, which is considered by some as a surname,
(Menochius) or the title may be given to Hiram, on account of his
skill. (Calmet) --- He is so called by the king of Tyre, (chap. ii.
13.) for having instructed him in the true faith. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER IV.
_ Saredatha, or Sarthan, (3 Kings vii. 46.) not far from Bethsan, 3
Kings iv. 12. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Flowers. They represented lilies or other flowers (Tirinus)
full-blown, when the lamps were burning. All the branches were of pure
gold. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Mortars, to hold the fine flour. (Menochius) --- And thus. Here the
fifth chapter commences, in Hebrew and Septuagint._... [ Continue Reading ]