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 the Temple in 1 Kings 7:13). This may well have been
because they were all included within the wall of... [ Continue Reading ]
SOLOMON SENDS FOR A TYRIAN EXPERT TO FASHION THE EMBELLISHMENTS AND
NEW FURNISHINGS FOR THE TEMPLE (1 KINGS 7:13).
These two verses introduce the whole. They commence with Solomon
sending for a man named Hiram (not the king) whom he fetches out of
Tyre. There appears to be a deliberate attempt in t... [ Continue Reading ]
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
carpenter from Tyre who was half Israelite, half Tyrian. He was called
on to complete the furnishin... [ Continue Reading ]
HIRAM FASHIONS THE TWO PILLARS OF BRONZE, YAKIN AND BOAZ (1 KINGS
7:15).
In front of the Temple were to be placed two pillars, which, going by
clay models of temples which have been discovered in Palestine and
Cyprus (13th-9th centuries BC), and possible examples found elsewhere
(e.g. in Hazor, Arad... [ Continue Reading ]
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 how it was accomplished. It is simply a reminder of
Hiram's skill. Its huge size is a reminder of... [ Continue Reading ]
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 Scripture used of
anything other than literal large expanses of water or as an indicator
of ‘the west'... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FASHIONING OF THE BASES FOR THE LAVERS (1 KINGS 7:27).
As well as ‘the Sea' at which priest could wash their hands and
feet, there were also to be ten large wash bowls, situated on ten
moveable bases, which were to be used for the purpose of washing parts
of the sacrifices. They could be filled... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MAKING OF THE TEN LAVERS TO BE PLACED ON THE BASES AND THE PLACING
OF THE BASES AND THE SEA IN THE TEMPLE (1 KINGS 7:38).
Ten large basins or lavers were now made to fit into the bases, and
the bases with their basins, and the molten Sea, then took their place
in the Inner court. The number ten... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FINAL SUMMARY CONCERNING THE LAVERS AND THEIR IMPLEMENTS (1 KINGS
7:40).
This summary along with 1 Kings 7:13 forms an inclusio. It stresses
the conclusion by Hiram of the work commenced in 1 Kings 7:13.
1 Kings 7:40
‘ And Hiram made the lavers, and the shovels, and the basins. So
Hiram made... [ Continue Reading ]
SUMMARY OF THE GREAT ACHIEVEMENT OF SOLOMON (1 KINGS 7:41).
We now have summarised Solomon's great achievement. The summary begins
with a review of all that Hiram had ‘made for king Solomon' out of
burnished bronze, and the site on which the work was done, and then
details further the items of gold... [ Continue Reading ]