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Each stand had four wheels, with axles of bronze; and on each of its four corners it had a bracket of molten work, to take the basin, four brackets facing one another at opposite corners. (1 Kings 7, 30)
These supported a rest on which the extremity of the basin was to stand; a round rest which measured a cubit across, or a cubit and a half with the basin. At the corners round it there were engraved columns, and the space between them was filled by other columns, square, not round. (1 Kings 7, 31)
At the top of each stand was a round rim, half a cubit across, carefully made so that the foot of the basin could rest upon it; a rim covered with engraving, that had embossed work springing from it. (1 Kings 7, 35)
Then he made the ten bronze basins, each holding three hundred gallons, four cubits across, and set one basin on each stand. (1 Kings 7, 38)
Five of the stands were on the right side of the temple, five on the left, and the great basin itself on the right, towards the south-east.✻ (1 Kings 7, 39)
ten stands, and a basin for each stand, (1 Kings 7, 43)
the single great basin, and the twelve oxen that supported it, (1 Kings 7, 44)
King Achaz also took away the moulded stands and the smaller basins that rested on them; took away the oxen that supported the great basin and let it rest on a stone pavement instead; (2 Kings 16, 17)
Brazen pillars and brazen stands and the great basin of bronze that stood in the Lord’s temple the Chaldaeans broke up, and took away all the bronze to Babylon; (2 Kings 25, 13)
There was no reckoning the weight of bronze, when the two pillars, the great basin, and the stands which Solomon had set up in the temple are included; (2 Kings 25, 16)
from Thebath, too, and from Chun, cities in Adarezer’s dominion, he carried away great stores of bronze, that Solomon used afterwards for the basin, the pillars, and the other brazen furnishings of the temple. (1 Chronicles 18, 8)
And he cast a great round basin ten cubits from brim to brim, five cubits high, and with a girth of thirty cubits. (2 Chronicles 4, 2)
