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NETS ... - Rather “Nets chequerwise, and festoons chainwise,” -
probably a fine network over the whole, and chainwork hanging in
festoons outside.
SEVEN FOR THE ONE CHAPITER - The Septuagint reading...
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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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NETS. frames, or net- or lattice-work. These are _included_ in the
five cubits here and in 2 Chronicles 3:15, but not in 2 Kings 25:17....
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Hiram a Tyrian worker in brass casts the pillars Jachin and Boaz (2
Chronicles 2:4; 2 Chronicles 3:15-17)
13. _sent and fet_ -Fet" is the old English past tense of the verb
-fetch," and occurs several...
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and _nets of checker work_ The two nouns are from the same root, and
indicate some kind of interlaced metalwork with which the bellying
parts of the capitals were overlaid. This, with the chains next...
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B. THE BRONZE PILLARS 7:15-22
TRANSLATION
(15) And he formed the two bronze pillars, eighteen cubits was the
height of one pillar and the circumference of the second pillar was
twelve cubits. (16) An...
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_AND NETS OF CHECKER WORK, AND WREATHS OF CHAIN WORK, FOR THE
CHAPITERS WHICH WERE UPON THE TOP OF THE PILLARS; SEVEN FOR THE ONE
CHAPITER, AND SEVEN FOR THE OTHER CHAPITER._
Nets of checker-work - i...
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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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SEVEN.. SEVEN] probably a mistake for 'a network.. a network,' there
being only two networks in all (see 1 Kings 7:41)....
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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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(15-22) With regard to the two pillars, _Jachin_ (“He shall
establish”) and _Boaz_ (“In it is strength”), the text gives no
account of their destination, except that they were set up in the
porch of t...
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SEVEN FOR... — This is probably an erroneous reading. It should be
“a net-work (or lattice-work) for the one chapiter, and a net-work
for the other.”...
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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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(15) For he cast two pillars of brass, of eighteen cubits high apiece:
and a line of twelve cubits did compass either of them about. (16) And
he made two chapiters of molten brass, to set upon the top...
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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 NETS OF CHECKER WORK, AND WREATHS OF CHAIN WORK, FOR THE CHAPITERS
WHICH WERE UPON THE TOP OF THE PILLARS,.... These were the ornaments
of the chapiters; the former being like thick branches of tr...
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1 Kings 7:17 [And] nets of checker work, and wreaths of chain work,
for the chapiters which [were] upon the top of the pillars; seven for
the one chapiter, and seven for the other chapiter.
Ver. 17....
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_Nets of checker-work, &c., for the chapiters_ Which chapiters those
nets and wreaths encompassed, either covering, and, as it were,
receiving and holding the pomegranates, or being mixed with them. _...
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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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and nets of checker-work, ornaments of woven work, AND WREATHS OF
CHAIN-WORK, FOR THE CHAPITERS WHICH WERE UPON THE TOP OF THE PILLARS;
SEVEN FOR THE ONE CHAPITER AND SEVEN FOR THE OTHER CHAPITER, the...
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The Metal Appointment Of The Temple...
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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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FOR THE CHAPITERS, which those nets and wreaths did encompass, either
covering, and as it were receiving and holding, the pomegranates, or
being mixed with them....
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1 Kings 7:17 lattice H7639 network H7638 H4639 wreaths H1434 chainwork
H8333 H4639 capitals H3805 top H7218 pillars
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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 Pale...
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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 7:15 TWO PILLARS OF BRONZE. Two massive
pillars, called JACHIN and BOAZ, were positioned at the temple
entrance. Along with their...
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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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2 Kings 25:17; Exodus 28:14; Exodus 28:22; Exodus 28:24; Exodus 28:25
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The chapiters — Which those nets and wreathes encompass, either
covering, and as it were receiving and holding the pomegranates, or
being mixed with them....