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In serving the Temple of Yahweh they observe the ritual of the Tent of Meeting, the ritual of the sanctuary and the ritual of their kinsmen, the sons of Aaron.' (1 Chronicles 23, 32)
Furthermore, because my affections are set on the house of my God, I have also given what gold and silver I personally own for the house of my God, over and above everything which I have already provided for the holy Temple- (1 Chronicles 29, 3)
while those who owned precious stones presented them to the treasury of the house of Yahweh in the custody of Jehiel the Gershonite. (1 Chronicles 29, 8)
He erected the pillars in front of the Temple, one on the right, the other on the left; the one on the right he called Jachin and the one on the left, Boaz. (2 Chronicles 3, 17)
The Sea he placed on the right-hand side of the Temple, to the south-east. (2 Chronicles 4, 10)
Huram made the ash containers, the scoops and the sprinkling bowls. Thus Huram completed all the work done for King Solomon for the Temple of God: (2 Chronicles 4, 11)
the ash containers, scoops and forks. All these utensils made by Huram-Abi for King Solomon for the Temple of Yahweh were of burnished bronze. (2 Chronicles 4, 16)
Solomon made all the objects designed for the Temple of God, as well as the golden altar and the tables for the loaves of permanent offering; (2 Chronicles 4, 19)
the snuffers, the sprinkling bowls, incense ladles and the pans, of real gold; and the entrance to the Temple, the inner doors (for the Holy of Holies) and the doors of the Temple itself, that is of the Hekal, were also made of gold. (2 Chronicles 4, 22)
Thus all the work done by Solomon for the Temple of Yahweh was completed, and Solomon brought in the gifts which his father David had consecrated; and he had the silver, the gold and all the utensils put into the treasuries of the Temple of God. (2 Chronicles 5, 1)
The priests brought the ark of the covenant of Yahweh to its place, in the Debir of the Temple, that is, in the Holy of Holies, under the wings of the winged creatures; (2 Chronicles 5, 7)
and the harmony between trumpeters and singers was such that only one melody could be heard as they praised and gave thanks to Yahweh -- and the singing began, to the accompaniment of trumpets, cymbals and musical instruments, and they praised Yahweh 'for his faithful love is everlasting'- then the Temple was filled with the cloud of the glory of Yahweh, (2 Chronicles 5, 13)
