The First Book of the Kings
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- Kapitel 7 -
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The Pillars and Capitals
(2 Chronicles 3:14–17)
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The Molten Sea
(2 Chronicles 4:1–5)
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The Ten Bronze Stands
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The Ten Bronze Basins
(2 Chronicles 4:6–8)
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Completion of the Bronze Works
(2 Chronicles 4:11–18)
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Completion of the Gold Furnishings
(2 Chronicles 4:19–22)
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Fußnoten
(a)7:10 The phrasing ‘eight or ten cubits’ probably means that the lowest foundation stones were ten cubits, with each successive row slightly smaller, being reduced to eight cubits at the top of the foundation.(Conte)
(b)7:21
Jachin: That is, firmly established.(Challoner)
(c)7:21
Booz: That is, in its strength. By recording these names in holy writ, the spirit of God would have us understand the invincible firmness and strength of the pillars on which the true temple of God, which is the church, is established.(Challoner)
(d)7:26
Two thousand bates: That is, about ten thousand gallons. This was the quantity of water which was usually put into but it was capable, if brimful, of holding three thousand. See 2 Par. 4:5.(Challoner)
(e)7:35 The 1590 Vulgate adds stabant after rotunditas, indicating that the object was a stand for the basin.(Conte)
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The Pillars and Capitals
(2 Chronicles 3:14–17)
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The Molten Sea
(2 Chronicles 4:1–5)
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The Ten Bronze Stands
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The Ten Bronze Basins
(2 Chronicles 4:6–8)
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Completion of the Bronze Works
(2 Chronicles 4:11–18)
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Completion of the Gold Furnishings
(2 Chronicles 4:19–22)
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Fußnoten
(a)7:2 A cubit is the length from the tip of the middle finger to the elbow on a man’s arm, or about 18 inches or 46 centimeters.
(b)7:38 1 bath is one tenth of a cor, or about 5.6 U. S. gallons or 21 liters, so 40 baths was about 224 gallons or 840 liters.