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Either three ranges of windows, one above the other, on either side of
the house; or perhaps the three ranges were one in either side wall,
and the third in a wall down the middle of the hall, along t...
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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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_And_there were _windows_in _three rows_ This is not the usual word
for -windows," but is that which in 1 Kings 6:4 describes the sloping
woodwork, or lattice, used in the windows of the Temple. From...
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I. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PALACE COMPLEX 7:1-12
TRANSLATION
(1) Now his own house, Solomon was thirteen years in the process of
building; and he finished all his house. (2) And he built the house of...
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_AND IT WAS COVERED WITH CEDAR ABOVE UPON THE BEAMS, THAT LAY ON FORTY
FIVE PILLARS, FIFTEEN IN A ROW._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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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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LIGHT.. RANKS] The external walls were pierced with three rows of
windows, so arranged that those in each side corresponded in position
to those in the opposite side.
5. _were_ SQUARE, WITH THE WINDO...
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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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וּ שְׁקֻפִ֖ים שְׁלֹשָׁ֣ה טוּרִ֑ים וּ
מֶחֱזָ֥ה...
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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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OTHER SPLENDID STRUCTURES
1 Kings 7:1
Solomon's house took nearly twice as long to build as did the Temple,
because there was not the same urgency for it. His house and that for
the queen were proba...
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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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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 [there were] windows [in] three rows, and light [was] (c) against
light [in] three ranks.
(c) There were as many and like proportion on the one side as the
other, and at every end even three in a...
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_Set, &c. Hebrew, "and windows in three rows, over-against one
another; (5) and all the doors and posts square with the windows: and
light was against light, in three rows." (Haydock) --- The palace h...
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(2) He built also the house of the forest of Lebanon; the length
thereof was an hundred cubits, and the breadth thereof fifty cubits,
and the height thereof thirty cubits, upon four rows of cedar pill...
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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 THERE WERE WINDOWS IN THREE ROWS,.... Both in the second and third
stories, east, north, and south, there being none in the west, where
the porch stood:
AND LIGHT WAS AGAINST LIGHT IN THREE RANKS...
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And [there were] windows [in] three rows, and light [was] against
light [in] three ranks.
Ver. 4. _In three rows,_] _i.e., _ In three stories, called also ranks
here.
_ And light was against light._...
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_Fifteen in a row_ So in this second story there were only three rows
of pillars, which were sufficient for the ornament of the second and
for the support of the third story; and we may conjecture fro...
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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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LIGHT WAS AGAINST LIGHT:
_ Heb._ sight against sight...
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1-12 All Solomon's buildings, though beautiful, were intended for use.
Solomon began with the temple; he built for God first, and then his
other buildings. The surest foundations of lasting prosperity...
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LIGHT WAS AGAINST LIGHT; one directly opposite or answering to the
other, as is usual in well-contrived buildings. In three ranks; one
exactly under another....
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1 Kings 7:4 windows H8261 three H7969 rows H2905 window H4237 window
H4237 three H7969 tiers H6471
windows -...
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THE BUILDING OF SOLOMON'S OWN PALACE (1 KINGS 7:1).
The building of Solomon's palace complex comes between the description
of the building of the Temple and the further details of the
completion of th...
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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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_Solomon was building his own house thirteen years._
BUILDING GOD’S HOUSE AND ONE’S OWN
A very curious thing this, that whilst Solomon was building the temple
of God he was also building his own hous...
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1 KINGS—NOTE ON 1 KINGS 7:2 THE HOUSE OF THE FOREST OF LEBANON, just
the first of several buildings in the palace complex, was much bigger
than the temple (see 1 Kings 6:2
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THE SPLENDOUR OF SOLOMON’S BUILDINGS
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
1 Kings 7:1. SOLOMON WAS BUILDING HIS OWN HOUSE THIRTEEN
YEARS—Because no previous building preparations had been made for
the pa...
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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 6:4; 1 Kings 7:5; Isaiah 41:26; Isaiah 54:12...
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Against light — One directly opposite to the other, as is usual in
well — contrived buildings. In ranks — One exactly under another....