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  • He made the ten bronze stands; each stand was four cubits long, four cubits wide, and three high. (1 Kings 7, 27)

  • The four wheels were under the crosspieces. The axles of the wheels were inside the stands; the height of the wheels was one and a half cubits. (1 Kings 7, 32)

  • He made the ten stands like this: the same casting and the same measurements for all. (1 Kings 7, 37)

  • He made ten bronze basins; each basin held forty measures and each basin measured four cubits, one basin to each of the ten stands. (1 Kings 7, 38)

  • He arranged the stands, five on the right-hand side of the Temple, five on the left-hand side of the Temple; the Sea he placed on the right-hand side of the Temple, to the south east. (1 Kings 7, 39)

  • the ten stands and the ten basins on the stands; (1 Kings 7, 43)

  • the lamp-stands, five on the right and five on the left in front of the Debir, of pure gold; the floral work, the lamps, the tongs, of gold; (1 Kings 7, 49)

  • King Ahaz broke up the wheeled stands; removed the crosspieces and the basins from them, and took the bronze Sea off the oxen supporting it, and rested it on the stone pavement. (2 Kings 16, 17)

  • The Chaldaeans broke up the bronze pillars from the Temple of Yahweh, the wheeled stands and the bronze Sea, which were in the Temple of Yahweh, and took the bronze away to Babylon. (2 Kings 25, 13)

  • As regards the two pillars, the one Sea and the wheeled stands, which Solomon of bronze in all these objects. (2 Kings 25, 16)

  • Longingly, David said, 'If only someone would fetch me a drink of water from the well that stands by the gate at Bethlehem!' (1 Chronicles 11, 17)

  • At this the three champions, forcing their way through the Philistine camp, drew water from the well that stands by the gate of Bethlehem and, bringing it away, presented it to David. David, however, would not drink any of it, but poured it out as a libation to Yahweh. (1 Chronicles 11, 18)


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