Positivity Successor - Episode 339 - Positivity Successor (1 Kings Mid7-8)
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Welcome to positivity successor, episode 339.
Today, continue on with the Bible. Let's get into it.
The temple is furnishings.
King Solomon sent to Tyree.
Herom, whose mother was a widow from the tribe of Nafatali, and whose father was a man of Tyree and a craftsman in bronze.
Haram was highly skilled and experienced in all kinds of bronze work.
He came to King Solomon and did all the work assigned to him.
He cast two bronze pillars, each eight years.
cubits high and 12 cubits around by line.
He also made two capitals of cast bronze to set on the tops of the pillars.
Each capital was five cubits high.
A network of interwoven chains festooned the capitals on top of the pillars
seven for each capital.
He made pomegranates in two rows encircling each network to decorate the capitals on top of the pillars.
He did the same for each capital.
The capitals on top of the pillars in the portico were in the shape of lilies, four cubits high,
on the capitals of both pillars above the bowel shaped part next to the network.
were the 200 pomegranates and rose all around.
He erected the pillars at the portico of the temple.
The pillar to the south he named Jakin, and the one to the north, Boas.
The capitals on top were in the shape of lilies.
and so the work on the pillars was completed.
He made the sea of casts metal circular in shape
measuring 10 cubits from rim to rim in 5 cubits high.
It took a line of 30 cubits to measure around it below the rim,
goards encircled it 10 to a cubit.
The gourds were cast in two rows and one piece with the sea.
The sea stood on 12 bulls, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south, and three facing east.
The sea rested on top of them, and their hind quarters were toward the center.
It was a hand breath in thickness, and its rim was like the rim of a cup, a lily blossom.
It held 2,000 baths.
He also made 10 movable stands of bronze.
Each was four cubits long, four wide, and three high.
This is how the stands were made.
They had side panels attached to uprights.
On the panels between the uprights were lions, bowls, and cherubim, and on the uprights as well.
Above and below the lines and bowls were wreaths of hammered work.
Each stand had four bronze.
wheels with bronze axles and each had a bazin resting on four supports cast with wreaths on each side on the inside of the stand there were an opening that had a circular frame one cuba deep this opening was round and with its base wood basework and
measured a cubit and a half. Around its opening there were engraving. The panels of the stands were
square, not round. The four wheels were under the panels and the axles of the wheels were attached to the
stand. The diameter of each wheel was a cubit and a half. The wheels were made like chariot
wheels, the axles, rims, spokes, and hubs were all of cast metal. Each stand had four
handles, one on each corner, projecting from the stand. At the stand, at the ten,
top of the stand, there were a circular band, half a cubic deep. The supports and panels were attached to the top
of the stand. He engraved cherubim, lines and palm trees on the surfaces of the supports and on the panels
in every available space with wreaths all around. This is the way he made the ten stands. They were
all cast in the same molds and were identical in size and shape.
He then made ten bronze basins, each holding 40 baths and measuring four cubits across,
one basin that go on each of the ten stands.
He placed five of the stands on the south side of the temple, and five on the north.
He placed a sea on the south side
At the southeast corner of the temple
He also made the basins and shovels
And sprinkling bows
And sprinkling bowls
So Haram finished all the work he had
Undertaken for King Solomon
In the temple of the Lord
The two pillars
The two bowl-shaped capital
on top of the pillars
the two sets of network
decorating the two
bowls shaped capitals
on top of the pillars
the 400 pomegranates
for the two sets
of network two rows
of pomegranates for
each network decorating
the bowl-shaped capitals on
top of the pillars
the ten stands with their ten
basins
and the twelve bulls under it.
The pots, shovels,
and sprinkling bulls.
All these objects that
Haram made for King Solomon
for the Temple of the Lord
were a burnished
bronze.
The king had
Jordan between
Sakath and
Zareth and
Solomon left all these things
unweighed.
But because
there were
so many, the weight of the bronze was not determined.
Solomon also made all the furnishings that were in the Lord's Temple, the golden altar,
the golden table on which was the bread of the presence.
The lamb stands of pure gold, five on the right and five on the left, in front of
the inner sanctuary, the gold floral work and lamps and tongs, the pure gold basins, wick-wick-trimmers,
sprinkling bowls, dishes and censors, and the gold sockets for the doors of the innermost room,
the most holy place, and also for the doors of the main hall.
of the temple.
When all the work King Solomon had done
for the temple of the Lord was finished,
he brought in the things
his father David had dedicated.
The silver and gold
in the furnishings,
and he placed them in the
treasuries of the Lord's temple.
And that's where we're going to stop.
We'll pick back up with
the ark brought to the temple
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