Chapter 93
I. Kings VII. 6.
B.C. 1005 till 992. 8.0.8. sight was over- against sight.
PORCH OF JUDGMENT. 1005.
c. ceiled. J. from floor to floor.
HOUSE FOR PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER.
8. Ch. 3. 1. 2Chr, 8, 11.
THE STONES.
TEMPLE PLATFORM.
11.1 Pet. 2.5.
THE CouRTS.
HIRAM.
13, 14. 2CHR. 2. 13, 14.
25. 17.
2 Cur. 3. 15, 16 ; 4.12, 13. Jer. 52. 22, 2B
c. crowns.
h. heads.
n. nets of network.
ns OS.
. oF PrO- tuberance.
21,22, 2CHR. 3.17. EZEK. 40 49.
| B. by.
square with the windows: and slight was o against s light in three ranks.
6 And he made a -porch_of «pillars ; the_length thereof was fifty cubits, and the_breadth thereof thirty cubits: and the porch was before them: and the other pillars and the thick_beam were before them.
7 Then he madea porch for the throne where he might_judge, even the_porch_ of xjudgment: and it was ccovered with xcedar /from one side of the floor to the other.
5 And his house where he 'dwelt had xanother court within the porch, which was of the like xwork. Solomon made also a house for Pharaoh’s daughter, whom he had taken to wife, like_unto xthis xporch.
9 All these were of costly stones, ac- cording_to the_measures _ of hewed_ stones, sawed with xsaws, within and without, even from the foundation unto the Pep ing, and so on the outside to- ward the great xcourt.
10 And the foundation was of costly stones, even great stones, stones_of ten cubits, and stones_of eight cubits.
11 And aboye were costly stones, after the_measures_of hewed_stones, and ce- dars.
2 And the great court round_about was with three rows_of hewed_stones, and a row_of cedar beams, both for the inner court_of the_house_of/ the Lorp, and for the_porch_of the house.
13 And xking Solomon sent and fetch- ed h-Hiram out_of Tyre.
14 He was a widow's son of the_tribe_
‘)of Naphtali, and his father was a? man_
of Tyre, a worker in brass: and he was-_filled with xwisdom, and xunder- standing, and ‘cunning to work all works in xbrass. And he came to xking Solomon, and wrought «all his work.
15 For he cast «two xpillars_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_ tops_of the pillars: the _height _of the one exchapiter was five cubits, and the_ height_of the other ¢ xchapiter was five cubits :
7 And »nets_of checker work, and wreaths_of chain work, for the ¢ chapi- ters which weve upon the_top_of the pillars; seven for the one ¢ xchapiter, and seven for the other ¢ xchapiter.
18 And he made rthe pillars, and two rows round_about upon the one xnet- work, to cover «the cchapiters that were upon the top, with xpomegranates: and so did he for the other xchapiter.
19 And the ¢ chapiters that were upon the_top_of the pillars were of lily work atin the porch, four cubits,
20 And the e chapiters upon the two xpillars had pomegranates also above, over_against the pbelly which was by the network: and the pomegranates were two_hundred in_rows round_about upon the other ¢ xchapiter.
21 And he set_up «the pillars } in the_ porch_of the temple: and he set_up the right xpillar, and called -the.name
