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The palm or hand-breadth seems to have a little exceeded three inches.
WITH FLOWERS OF LILIES - Rather, “in the shape of a lily flower.”
The rim was slightly curved outward, like the rim of an ordina...
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CHAPTER 7 THE HOUSE OF SOLOMON AND PHARAOH'S DAUGHTERTHE FURNISHINGS
OF THE TEMPLE
_ 1. The house of the forest of Lebanon (1 Kings 7:1)_
2. The royal palace and the house of Pharaoh's daughter (1 K...
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1 KINGS 7. SOLOMON'S PALACE (1 KINGS 1-12). THE TEMPLE IMPLEMENTS
(1KINGS 13- 51). Twenty years (_cf._ 1 Kings 9:10 with 1 Kings 7:1)
was Solomon engaged in building. After completing the Temple he bu...
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TWO THOUSAND. 2 Chronicles 4:5 says three thousand. But 1 Kings 7:26
speaks of what it _did_ (usually) contain; while 2 Chronicles 4:5
speaks of what it _could_ " receive and hold". No bath in use is...
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_an handbreadth thick_ i.e. The metal of which it was made.
with _flowers of lilies_ Rather (as R.V.) -LIKE THE FLOWER OF LILY."
This is to indicate that the brim bent outward and not that
lily-flowe...
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C. THE METALLIC OBJECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE COURTYARD 7:23-47
Associated with the courtyard of the Temple were the following items:
(1) the bronze sea (1 Kings 7:23-26); (2) the bronze stands and basi...
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_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._
No JFB commentary on these ve...
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7:26 baths. (i-26) The 'bath' equalled the 'ephah' in capacity, Exodus
16:36 ; 2 Chronicles 27:5 ....
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AN HAND BREADTH] i.e. 3 inches. WITH FLOWERS OF LILIES] RV 'like the
flowers of a lily,' the rim curving outwards. TWO THOUSAND BATHS] A
'bath' was rather more than 8 gallons. To contain all this, the...
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SOLOMON'S PALACE
This c, besides giving a description of Solomon's palace, contains an
account of the principal utensils belonging to the Temple....
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GOD’S LESSONS FROM HISTORY
1 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 7
SOLOMON’S PALACES
V1 Solomon took 13 years to build his palace.
V2 The first great hall that he made was called the ‘Hall of the
Fores...
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(13-50) The exceedingly graphic and elaborate description of the work
of Hiram on the vessels and furniture of the Temple, and on the great
pillars, bears on the very face of it the most evident marks...
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(23-26) A MOLTEN SEA — a gigantic laver for the ablution of the
priests — corresponding to the laver of brass in the Tabernacle
(Exodus 30:18; Exodus 38:8). It had a diameter of 15 feet, and a
height...
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וְ עָבְיֹ֣ו טֶ֔פַח וּ שְׂפָתֹ֛ו כְּ
מַעֲשֵׂ֥ה
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1 Kings 6:1; 1 Kings 7:1
THE TEMPLE
1 Kings 5:1; 1 Kings 6:1;...
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THE IDEAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TEMPLE
1 Kings 7:13; 1 Kings 8:12
"The hour cometh when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at
Jerusalem, worship the Father But the hour cometh, and now is, whe...
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BREAKING THREE COMMANDMENTS
1 Kings 21:1; 1 Kings 1:1; 1 Kings 2:1; 1 Kings 3:1;...
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PILLARS OF SECURITY AND STRENGTH
1 Kings 7:13
Hiram, the artificer, was remarkably gifted. From his father he had
inherited all the genius of Tyre, while on his mother's side he was of
the tribe of N...
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Taking advantage of the treaty with Hiram, Solomon also built a house
for himself, the house of the forest of Lebanon, a description of
which is given in the commencement of this chapter.
It is surely...
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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 (p) baths.
(p) Bath and ephah seem to be one measure, (E...
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Two thousand bates. That is, about ten thousand gallons. This was the
quantity of water which was usually put into it: but it was capable,
if brim-full, of holding three thousand. See 2 Paralipomenon...
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(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...
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The books of First and Second Samuel show us the failure of the
priesthood, and, in consequence, when a state of evident shame and
dishonour overspread the face of Israel, the heart of the people
desi...
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It is rather, to my mind, the house of Solomon that prefigures the
church, as such, in connection with Christ; the temple, the Father's
house on high, where we are brought to dwell. "We are his house...
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AND IT WAS AN HAND BREADTH THICK,.... Or four fingers, as in
Jeremiah 52:21
AND THE BRIM THEREOF WAS WROUGHT LIKE THE BRIM OF A CUP,
WITH FLOWERS OF LILIES, embroidered and engraven on it for ornam...
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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.
Ver. 26. _It contained two thousand baths._] This...
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_It stood upon twelve oxen_ Of solid brass, which was necessary to
bear so great a weight. Probably the water was drawn by cocks out of
the mouths of these oxen. _It contained two thousand baths_ That...
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1 The building of Solomons house.
2 Of the house of Lebanon.
6 Of the porch of pillars.
7 Of the porch of Iudgement.
8 Of the house for Pharaohs daughter.
13 Hirams worke of the two pillars.
23...
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THREE MORE HOUSES
(vs.1-12)
Only one verse speaks of Solomon's own house, which took 13 years to
build. However, the order of that house is seen in chapter 10:4-5.
This is typical of the Church of Go...
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13-47 The two brazen pillars in the porch of the temple, some think,
were to teach those that came to worship, to depend upon God only, for
strength and establishment in all their religious exercises...
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Which amounts to five hundred barrels, each bath containing about
eight gallons; the bath being a measure of the same bigness with an
ephah, EZEKIEL 45:11. OBJECT. This sea is said to contain three
th...
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1 Kings 7:26 handbreadth H2947 thick H5672 brim H8193 shaped H4639
brim H8193 cup H3563 lily H7799 blossom H6525 con
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THE FASHIONING OF THE MOLTEN SEA (1 KINGS 7:23).
Like the fashioning of the two pillars previously the making of the
molten sea was a great technical achievement, but we are given no
information about...
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HIRAM FASHIONS THE MOLTEN SEA AND THE TEN LAVERS WITH THEIR
INSTRUMENTS (1 KINGS 7:23).
Hiram also fashioned the molten Sea, or Sea made of cast-work. The
Hebrew word ‘sea' (yam) is nowhere else in Sc...
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THE FURNISHING AND EMBELLISHMENT OF THE TEMPLE (1 KINGS 7:13).
The passage is divided into two parts. The first part emphasises that
what is described was the work of Hiram, a skilled metalworker and...
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CONTENTS: Work on the temple and Solomon's house.
CHARACTERS: God, Solomon, Hiram.
CONCLUSION: God who is best should be served and honored with our
best.
KEY WORD: Work ended, 1 Kings 7:51.
STRON...
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1 Kings 7:1. _Solomon was thirteen years_ in building his own palace
in Jerusalem, because fewer workmen were employed, many of whom were
still engaged on the exterior parts of the temple.
1 Kings 7:2...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 7:23 See note on 2 Chron. 4:2–6. The SEA
OF CAST METAL was a large metal basin containing water. It would
remind the people of how the Lord created the world out of water ...
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 7:13. FETCHED HIRAM OUT OF TYRE—He seems to have been
eminent among the artists in metals for which Tyre and Phœnicia were
then renowned. This man (of like nam...
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EXPOSITION
SOLOMON'S PALACES AND THE PREPARATION OF THE TEMPLE VESSELS.—The
first twelve verses of this chapter constitute a break in the long
account of the Temple, its furniture and its consecration...
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But Solomon was building his own house for thirteen years, and he
finished all of his house (1 Kings 7:1).
So it shows where his priorities began to turn. Seven years building
the house of God, then t...
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1 Kings 6:18; 1 Kings 6:32; 1 Kings 6:35; 1 Kings 7:19; 1 Kings 7:38;...
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Baths — Which amounts to five hundred barrels, each bath containing
about eight gallons; the bath being a measure of the same bigness with
an ephah....