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Passage Lookup: 1 Kings 7:13-47

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1 Kings 7:13
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Now (C1)King Solomon sent word and had Hiram brought from Tyre.
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1 Kings 7:14
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(C1)He was a widow's son from the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a man of Tyre, an artisan in bronze; and (C2)he was filled with wisdom, skill, and knowledge for doing any work in bronze. So he came to King Solomon and (C3)performed all his work.
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1 Kings 7:15
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He fashioned (C1)the two pillars of bronze; (F1)(C2)eighteen cubits was the height of (F2)each pillar, and a line of (F3)twelve cubits (F4)measured the circumference of both.
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1 Kings 7:16
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He also made two capitals of cast bronze to put on the tops of the pillars; the height of the one capital was (F1)five cubits and the height of the other capital was (F1)five cubits.
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1 Kings 7:17
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There were lattices of latticework and wreaths of chainwork for the capitals which were on the top of the pillars; seven for the one capital and seven for the other capital.
1 Kings 7:18
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So he made the pillars, and two rows around on the one lattice to cover the capitals which were on the top of the pomegranates; and so he did for the other capital.
1 Kings 7:19
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The capitals which were on the tops of the pillars in the porch were of lily design, four cubits.
1 Kings 7:20
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So there were capitals on the two pillars, also above and close to the (F1)rounded projection which was beside the lattice; and (C1)the pomegranates totaled two hundred in rows around (F2)both capitals.
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1 Kings 7:21
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(C1)And he set up the pillars at the (C2)porch of the (F1)main room: he set up the right pillar and named it (F2)Jachin, and he set up the left pillar and named it (F3)Boaz.
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1 Kings 7:22
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On the top of the pillars was the lily design. So the work of the pillars was finished.
1 Kings 7:23
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(C1)He also made the (F1)Sea of (C2)cast metal (F2)ten cubits from brim to brim, circular in shape, and its height was five cubits, and (F3)it was (F4)thirty cubits in circumference.
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1 Kings 7:24
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Under its brim (C1)gourds went around encircling it ten to a cubit, (C2)completely surrounding the Sea; the gourds were in two rows, cast (F1)with the rest.
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1 Kings 7:25
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(C1)It was standing on twelve oxen, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south, and three facing east; and the Sea was set on top of them, and all their rear parts turned inward.
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1 Kings 7:26
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And it was a (F1)hand width thick, and its brim was made like the brim of a cup, like a lily blossom; it could hold (F2)two thousand baths.
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1 Kings 7:27
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Then (C1)he made the ten stands of bronze; the length of each stand was (F1)four cubits, its width four cubits, and its height was three cubits.
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1 Kings 7:28
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This was the design of the stands: they had borders, that is, borders between the crossbars,
1 Kings 7:29
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and on the borders which were between the crossbars were lions, oxen, and cherubim; and on the crossbars there was a pedestal above, and beneath the lions and oxen were wreaths of hanging work.
1 Kings 7:30
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Now each stand had four bronze wheels with bronze axles, and its four feet had supports; beneath the basin were cast supports with wreaths at each side.
1 Kings 7:31
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And its opening inside the crown at the top was a (F1)cubit, and its opening was round like the design of a pedestal, a cubit and a half; and on its opening also there were engravings, and their borders were square, not round.
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1 Kings 7:32
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The four wheels were underneath the borders, and the axles of the wheels were on the stand. And the height of a wheel was a cubit and a half.
1 Kings 7:33
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The workmanship of the wheels was like the workmanship of a chariot wheel. Their axles, their rims, their spokes, and their hubs were all cast.
1 Kings 7:34
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Now there were four supports at the four corners of each stand; its supports were part of the stand itself.
1 Kings 7:35
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And on the top of the stand there was a circular form (F1)half a cubit high, and on the top of the stand its (F2)stays and its borders were part of it.
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1 Kings 7:36
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And he engraved on the plates of its stays and on its borders cherubim, lions, and palm trees, as there was clear space on each, with wreaths all around.
1 Kings 7:37
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(C1)He made the ten stands like this: all of them had the (F1)same casting, (F1)same measure, and (F1)same form.
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1 Kings 7:38
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(C1)And he made ten basins of bronze, (F1)each holding (F2)forty baths; each basin was (F3)four cubits, and on each of the ten stands was one basin.
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1 Kings 7:39
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Then he placed the stands, five on the right side of the house and five on the left side of the house; and he set the (F1)Sea of cast metal on the right side of the house eastward toward the south.
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1 Kings 7:40
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Now Hiram made the basins and the shovels and the bowls. So Hiram finished doing all the work which he performed for King Solomon in the house of the LORD:
1 Kings 7:41
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the two pillars and the two bowls of the capitals which were on the top of the (C1)two pillars, and the two lattices to cover the two bowls of the capitals which were on the top of the pillars;
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1 Kings 7:42
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and the (C1)four hundred pomegranates for the two lattices, two rows of pomegranates for each lattice to cover the two bowls of the capitals which were on the tops of the pillars;
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1 Kings 7:43
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and the ten stands with the ten basins on the stands;
1 Kings 7:44
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and (C1)the one (F1)Sea and the twelve oxen under the Sea;
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1 Kings 7:45
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and (C1)the buckets, the shovels, and the bowls; indeed, all these utensils which Hiram made for King Solomon in the house of the LORD were of polished bronze.
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1 Kings 7:46
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(C1)The king had them cast in the plain of the Jordan, in the clay ground between (C2)Succoth and (C3)Zarethan.
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1 Kings 7:47
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However, Solomon left all the utensils unweighed, because they were too many; (C1)the weight of the bronze could not be determined.
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