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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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1 Kings 6:1; 1 Kings 7:1
THE TEMPLE
1 Kings 5:1; 1 Kings 6:1;...
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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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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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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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And there were windows in three rows, and light was against light in
three ranks, literally, "And layers of joists there were three rows,
and prospect over against prospect three times," that is, the...
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Solomon's Palace...
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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....