Daily Holy Bible Reading on II Chronicles 4.7

II Chronicles Chapter 4

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II CHRONICLES

DIVREI HAYAMIM II

The Jewish People

Chapter 4

Chronicles On The Sections And Objects Pertaining To The Holy Temple

Not only that it is strictly calculated with precision. But it is also of fine precious materials.

Such must be the standard for the things that are for G-d’s purpose.

Not second class or surplus that are either being used or offered.

The same applies, if you wish to donate, donate from your hard-earned money; not only when you have extra or excess.

“The Altar, … Lavers, Candelabra, Tables, Courtyards And Other Utensils”

He made a Copper Altar, its length twenty cubits, its width twenty cubits and its height ten cubits.
4:1
It had figures of bulls under its surrounding it all around, …
4:3
He then made ten lavers, ..
:6
He then made the ten golden candelabra according to their specification, placing them in the Sanctuary, five on the right and five on the left.
:7
He made then tables, …
:8
He then made the Courtyard of the Kohanim and the Great Courtyard Area, …
:9
Solomon made all all the articles for the Temple of God; and the Golden Altar, the tables with the showbread upon them;
:19
with their flowers, lamps and tongs of gold — the finest gold;
:21
the musical instruments and the bowls, spoons and pans, all of fine gold; and the doorway of the Temple, its inner doors for the Holy of Holies, and the doors of the Temple — that is, the Sanctuary — of gold.
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1 And he made the copper altar twenty cubits long, twenty cubits wide, and ten cubits high.
2 And he made the molten sea, ten cubits from brim to brim; it was round all about, and the height thereof was five cubits, and a line of thirty cubits did encompass it round about.
3 And the likeness of oxen was beneath it, round about, encompassing it; ten cubits encompassing the sea round about; the oxen were cast in two rows, when it was cast.
4 It stood on twelve oxen, three facing northward, three facing westward, three facing southward, and three facing eastward, and the sea was above them, and all their hind parts were inward.
5 And its thickness was a handbreadth, and its brim was like the work of the brim of a cup, with flowers of lilies; it contained baths; it contained three thousand.
6 And he made ten lavers, and he placed five on the right and five on the left, to wash with them; the performance of the burnt offering they would rinse with them, and the sea was for the priests to wash therein.
7 And he made the ten golden candelabra according to their regulations, and he placed five in the Heichal, five from the right and five from the left.
8 And he made ten tables and placed them in the Heichal, five from the right and five from the left, and he made a hundred golden basins.
9 And he made the priests’ court and the large court, and doors for the forecourt, and he overlaid their doors with copper.
10 And he placed the sea from the right side eastward opposite the south.
11 And Huram made the pots, the shovels, and the basins, and Huram finished doing the work that he did for King Solomon in the House of God.
12 Two pillars and the two bowls and chapiters atop the pillars, and the networks were two to cover the two bowls of the chapiters, which were atop the pillars.
13 And the four hundred pomegranates for the two networks, two rows of pomegranates to one network, to cover the two bowls of the chapiters, which were before the pillars.
14 And he made the bases, and he made the lavers on the bases.
15 The one sea, and the twelve oxen under it.
16 And the pots, and the shovels, and the forks and all their vessels, his father Huram made for King Solomon for the House of the Lord, of burnished copper.
17 In the plain of the Jordan did Solomon cast them in the thickness of the ground, between Succoth and Zeredathah.
18 And Solomon made all these vessels of great abundance, for the weight of the copper was not found out.
19 And Solomon made all these vessels, which were in the House of God; the golden altar, the tables, and the showbread upon them.
20 And the candelabra and their lamps to kindle them as is required, before the Debir, of refined gold.
21 And the flower and the lamps and the tongs were gold, it was fine gold.
22 And the musical instruments, and the basins, and the spoons, and the censers of refined gold, and the entrance to the House, its inner doors to the Holy of Holies, and the doors of the House to the Heichal were gold.

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