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by Lancelot C L Brenton (ed)


  [13] And king Solomon sent, and took Chiram out of Tyre, [14] the son of a widow woman; and he was of the tribe of Nephthalim, and his father was a Tyrian; a worker in brass, and accomplished in art and skill and knowledge to work every work in brass: and he was brought in to king Solomon, and he wrought all the works.

  [15] And he cast the two pillars for the porch of the house: eighteen cubits was the height of each pillar, and a circumference of fourteen cubits encompassed it, even the thickness of the pillar: the flutings were four fingers wide, and thus was the other pillar formed. [16] And he made two molten chapiters to put on the heads of the pillars: five cubits was the height of one chapiter, and five cubits was the height of the other chapiter. [17] And he made two ornaments of net-work to cover the chapiters of the pillars; even a net for one chapiter, and a net for the other chapiter. [18] And hanging work, two rows of brazen pomegranates, formed with net-work, hanging work, row upon row: and thus he framed the ornaments for the second chapiter. [19] And on the heads of the pillars he made lily-work against the porch, of four cubits, [20] and a chamber over both the pillars, and above the sides an addition equal to the chamber in width. [21] And he set up the pillars of the porch of the temple: and he set up the one pillar, and called its name Jachum: and he set up the second pillar, and called its name Boloz.

  [22] 23 And he made the sea, ten cubits from one rim to the other, the same was completely circular round about: its height was five cubits, and its circumference thirty-three cubits. [24] And stays underneath its rim round about compassed it ten cubits round; [25] And there were twelve oxen under the sea: three looking to the north, and three looking to the west, and three looking to the south, and three looking to the east: and all their hinder parts were inward, and the sea was above upon them. [26] and its rim was as the work of the rim of a cup, a lily-flower, and the thickness of it was a span.

  [27] And he made ten brazen bases: five cubits was the length of one base, and four cubits the breadth of it, and its height was six cubits. [28] And this work of the bases was formed with a border the them, and there was a border between the ledges. [29] And upon their borders between the projection were lions, and oxen, and cherubs: and on the projections, even so above, and also below were the places of lions and oxen, hanging work. [30] And there were four brazen wheels to one base; and there were brazen bases, and their four sides answering to them, side pieces under the bases. [31] And there were axles in the wheels under the base. [32] And the height of one wheel was a cubit and a half. [33] And the work of the wheels was as the work of chariot wheels: their axles, and their felloes, and the rest of their work, were all molten. [34] The four side pieces were at the four corners of each base; its shoulders were formed of the base. [35] And on the top of the base half a cubit was the size of it, there was a circle on the top of the base, and there was the top of its spaces and its borders: and it was open at the top of its spaces. [36] And its borders were cherubs, and lions, and palm-trees, upright, each was joined in front and within and round about. [37] According to the same form he made all the ten bases, even one order and one measure to all. [38] And he made ten brazen lavers, each laver containing forty baths, and measuring four cubits, each laver placed on a several base throughout the ten bases. [39] And he put five bases on the right side of the house, and five on the left side of the house: and the sea was placed on the right side of the house eastward in the direction of the south.

  [40] And Chiram made the caldrons, and the pans, and the bowls; and Chiram finished making all the works that he wrought for king Solomon in the house of the Lord: [41] two pillars and the wreathen works of the pillars on the heads of the two pillars; and the two net-works to cover both the wreathen works of the flutings that were upon the pillars. [42] The four hundred pomegranates for both the net-works, two rows of pomegranates for one net-work, to cover both the wreathen works of the bases belonging to both pillars. [43] And the ten bases, and the ten lavers upon the bases. [44] And one sea, and the twelve oxen under the sea. [45] And the caldrons, and pans, and bowls, and all the furniture, which Chiram made for king Solomon for the house of the Lord: and there were eight and forty pillars of the house of the king and of the house of the Lord: all the works of the king which Chiram made were entirely of brass. [46] In the country round about Jordan did he cast them, in the clay land between Socchoth and Sira. [47] There was no reckoning of the brass of which he made all these works, from the very great abundance, there was no end of the weight of the brass.

  [48] And king Solomon took the furniture which Chiram made for the house of the Lord, the golden altar, and the golden table of shewbread. [49] And he put the five candlesticks on the left, and five on the right in front of the oracle, being of pure gold, and the lamp-stands, and the lamps, and the snuffers of gold. [50] And there were made the porches, and the nails, and the bowls, and the spoons, and the golden censers, of pure gold: and the panels of the doors of the innermost part of the house, even the holy of holies, and the golden doors of the temple.

  [51] So the work of the house of the Lord which Solomon wrought was finished; and Solomon brought in the holy things of David his father, and all the holy things of Solomon; he put the silver, and the gold, and the furniture, into the treasures of the house of the Lord.

  Chapter 7

  [1] And Solomon built a house for himself in thirteen years. [2] And he built the house with the wood of Libanus; its length was a hundred cubits, and its breadth was fifty cubits, and its height was of thirty cubits, and it was made with three rows of cedar pillars, and the pillars had side-pieces of cedar. [3] And he formed the house with chambers above on the sides of the pillars, and the number of the pillars was each row forty and five, [4] and there were three chambers, and space against space in three rows. [5] And all the doors and spaces formed like chambers were square, and from door to door was a correspondence in three rows. [6] And he made the porch of the pillars, they were fifty cubits long and fifty broad, the porch joining them in front; and the other pillars and the thick beam were in front of the house by the porches. [7] And there was the Porch of seats where he would judge, the porch of judgement.

  [8] And their house where he would dwell, had one court communicating with these according to this work; and he built the house for the daughter of Pharao whom Solomon had taken, according to this porch.

  [9] All these were of costly stones, sculptured at intervals within even from the foundation even to the top, and outward to the great court, [10] founded with large costly stones, stones of ten cubits and eight cubits long. [11] And above with costly stones, according to the measure of hewn stones, and with cedars. [12] There were three rows of hewn stones round about the great hall, and a row of sculptured cedar: and Solomon finished all his house.

  Chapter 8

  [1] And it came to pass when Solomon had finished building the house of the Lord and his own house after twenty years, then king Solomon assembled all the elders of Israel in Sion, to bring the ark of the covenant of the Lord out of the city of David, this is Sion, [2] in the month of Athanin.

  [3] And the priests took up the ark, [4] and the tabernacle of testimony, and the holy furniture that was in the tabernacle of testimony. [5] And the king and all Israel were occupied before the ark, sacrificing sheep and oxen, without number. [6] And the priests bring in the ark into its place, into the oracle of the house, even into the holy of holies, under the wings of the cherubs. [7] For the cherubs spread out their wings over the place of the ark, and the cherubs covered the ark and its holy things above. [8] And the holy staves projected, and the ends of the holy staves appeared out of the holy places in front of the oracle, and were not seen without. [9] There was nothing in the ark except the two tables of stone, the tables of the covenant which Moses put there in Choreb, which tables the Lord made as a covenant with the children of Israel in their going forth from the land of Egypt.

  [10] And it came to pass when the priests departed out of the holy place, that the cloud filled the h
ouse. [11] And the priests could not stand to minister because of the cloud, because the glory of the Lord filled the house.

  [12] 13 [14] And the king turned his face, and the king blessed all Israel, (and the whole assembly of Israel stood:) [15] and he said, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel to-day, who spoke by his mouth concerning David my father, and has fulfilled it with his hands, saying, [16] From the day that I brought out my people Israel out of Egypt, I have not chosen a city in any one tribe of Israel to build a house, so that my name should be there: but I chose Jerusalem that my name should be there, and I chose David to be over my people Israel. [17] And it was in the heart of my father to build a house to the name of the Lord God of Israel. [18] And the Lord said to David my father, Forasmuch as it came into thine heart to build a house to my name, thou didst well that it came upon thine heart. [19] Nevertheless thou shalt not build the house, but thy son that has proceeded out of thy bowels, he shall build the house to my name. [20] And the Lord has confirmed the word that he spoke, and I am risen up in the place of my father David, and I have sat down on the throne of Israel, as the Lord spoke, and I have built the house to the name of the Lord God of Israel. [21] And I have set there a place for the ark, in which is the covenant of the Lord, which the Lord made with our fathers, when he brought them out of the land of Egypt.

  [22] And Solomon stood up in front of the altar before all the congregation of Israel; and he spread out his hands toward heaven: [23] and he said, Lord God of Israel, there is no God like thee in heaven above and on the earth beneath, keeping covenant and mercy with thy servant who walks before thee with all his heart; [24] which thou hast kept toward thy servant David my father: for thou hast spoken by thy mouth and thou hast fulfilled it with thine hands, as at this day. [25] And now, O Lord God of Israel, keep for thy servant David my father, the promises which thou hast spoken to him, saying, There shall not be taken from thee a man sitting before me on the throne of Israel, provided only thy children shall take heed to their ways, to walk before me as thou hast walked before me. [26] And now, O Lord God of Israel, let, I pray thee, thy word to David my father be confirmed.

  [27] But will God indeed dwell with men upon the earth? if the heaven and heaven of heavens will not suffice thee, how much less even this house which I have built to thy name? [28] Yet, O Lord God of Israel, thou shalt look upon my petition, to hear the prayer which thy servant prays to thee in thy presence this day, [29] that thine eyes may be open toward this house day and night, even toward the place which thou saidst, My name shall be there, to hear the prayer which thy servant prays at this place day and night. [30] And thou shalt hearken to the prayer of thy servant, and of thy people Israel, which they shall pray toward this place; and thou shalt hear in thy dwelling-place in heaven, and thou shalt do and be gracious.

  [31] Whatsoever trespasses any one shall commit against his neighbor, — and if he shall take upon him an oath so that he should swear, and he shall come and make confession before thine altar in this house, [32] then shalt thou hear from heaven, and do, and thou shalt judge thy people Israel, that the wicked should be condemned, to recompense his way upon his head; and to justify the righteous, to give to him according to his righteousness.

  [33] When thy people Israel falls before enemies, because they shall sin against thee, and they shall return and confess to thy name, and they shall pray and supplicate in this house, [34] then shalt thou hear from heaven, and be gracious to the sins of thy people Israel, and thou shalt restore them to the land which thou gavest to their fathers.

  [35] When the heaven is restrained, and there is no rain, because they shall sin against thee, and the shall pray toward this place, and they shall make confession to thy name, and shall turn from their sins when thou shalt have humbled them, [36] then thou shalt hear from heaven, and be merciful to the sins of thy servant and of thy people Israel; for thou shalt shew them the good way to walk in it, and thou shalt give rain upon the earth which thou hast given to thy people for an inheritance.

  [37] If there should be famine, if there should be death, because there should be blasting, locust, or if there be mildew, and if their enemy oppress them in any one of their cities, with regard to every calamity, every trouble, [38] every prayer, every supplication whatever shall be made by any man, as they shall know each the plague of his heart, and shall spread abroad his hands to this house, [39] then shalt thou hearken from heaven, out of thine established dwelling-place, and shalt be merciful, and shalt do, and recompense to every man according to his ways, as thou shalt know his heart, for thou alone knowest the heart of all the children of men: [40] that they may fear thee all the days that they live upon the land, which thou hast given to our fathers.

  [41] And for the stranger who is not of thy people, [42] when they shall come and pray toward this place, [43] then shalt thou hear them from heaven, out of thine established dwelling-place, and thou shalt do according to all that the stranger shall call upon thee for, that all the nations may know thy name, and fear thee, as do thy people Israel, and may know that thy name has been called on this house which I have builded.

  [44] If it be that thy people shall go forth to war against their enemies in the way by which thou shalt turn them, and pray in the name of the Lord toward the city which thou hast chosen, and the house which I have built to thy name, [45] then shalt thou hear from heaven their supplication and their prayer, and shalt execute judgment for them.

  [46] If it be that they shall sin against thee, (for there is not a man who will not sin,) and thou shalt bring them and deliver them up before their enemies, and they that take them captive shall carry them to a land far or near, [47] and they shall turn their hearts in the land whither they have been carried captives, and turn in the land of their sojourning, and supplicate thee, saying, We have sinned, we have done unjustly, we have transgressed, [48] and they shall turn to thee with all their heart, and with all their soul, in the land of their enemies whither thou hast carried them captives, and shall pray to thee toward their land which thou hast given to their fathers, and the city which thou hast chosen, and the house which I have built to thy name: [49] then shalt thou hear from heaven thine established dwelling-place, [50] and thou shalt be merciful to their unrighteousness wherein they have trespassed against thee, and according to all their transgressions wherewith they have transgressed against thee, and thou shalt cause them to be pitied before them that carried them captives, and they shall have compassion on them: [51] for they are thy people and thine inheritance, whom thou broughtest out of the land of Egypt, out of the midst of the furnace of iron. [52] And let thine eyes and thine ears be opened to the supplication of thy servant, and to the supplication of thy people Israel, to hearken to them in all things for which they shall call upon thee. [53] Because thou hast set them apart for an inheritance to thyself out of all the nations of the earth, as thou spokest by the hand of thy servant Moses, when thou broughtest our fathers out of the land of Egypt, O Lord God. — Then spoke Solomon concerning the house, when he had finished building it — He manifested the sun in the heaven: the Lord said he would dwell in darkness: build thou my house, a beautiful house for thyself to dwell in anew. Behold, is not this written in the book of the song?

  [54] And it came to pass when Solomon had finished praying to the Lord all this prayer and supplication, that he rose up from before the altar of the Lord, after having knelt upon his knees, and his hands were spread out towards heaven.

  [55] And he stood, and blessed all the congregation of Israel with a loud voice, saying, [56] Blessed be the Lord this day, who has given rest to his people Israel, according to all that he said: there has not failed one word among all his good words which he spoke by the hand of his servant Moses. [57] May the Lord our God be with us, as he was with our fathers; let him not desert us nor turn from us, [58] that he may turn our hearts toward him to walk in all his ways, and to keep all his commandments, and his ordinances which he commanded our fathers. [59] And let these words, which I hav
e prayed before the Lord our God, be near to the Lord our God day and night, to maintain the cause of thy servant, and the cause of thy people Israel for ever. [60] that all the nations of the earth may know that the Lord God, he is God, and there is none beside. [61] And let our hearts be perfect toward the Lord our God, to walk also holily in his ordinances, and to keep his commandments, as at this day.

  [62] And the king and all the children of Israel offered sacrifice before the Lord. [63] And king Solomon offered for the sacrifices of peace-offering which he sacrificed to the Lord, two and twenty thousand oxen, and hundred and twenty thousand sheep: and the king and all the children of Israel dedicated the house of the Lord. [64] In that day the king consecrated the middle of the court in the front of the house of the Lord; for there he offered the whole-burnt-offering, and the sacrifices, and the fat of the peace-offerings, because the brazen altar which was before the Lord was too little to bear the whole-burnt-offering and the sacrifices of peace-offerings.

  [65] And Solomon kept the feast in that day, and all Israel with him, even a great assembly from the entering in of Hemath to the river of Egypt, before the Lord our God in the house which he built, eating and drinking, and rejoicing before the Lord our God seven days. [66] And on the eighth day he sent away the people: and they blessed the king, and each departed to his tabernacle rejoicing, and their heart was glad because of the good things which the Lord had done to his servant David, and to Israel his people.

  Chapter 9

  [1] And it came to pass when Solomon had finished building the house of the Lord, and the king’s house, and all the work of Solomon, whatever he wished to perform, [2] that the Lord appeared to Solomon a second time, as he appeared in Gabaon.

 

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