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  • moulding, too, between the upper and the lower rims, of lions and bulls and cherubim, and between the shafts above them the same pattern; and under the lions and oxen hung thongs, as it were, of bronze. (1 Kings 7, 29)

  • 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)

  • such wheels were they as might be found in a chariot, axles and spokes and rims and naves all of molten work, (1 Kings 7, 33)

  • just as the four brackets, springing from the corners of each stand, were of molten work and part of the stand itself. (1 Kings 7, 34)

  • 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)

  • The rings of which I have spoken were of bronze, and around these, and at the corners about them, were cherubim and lions and palm-trees, standing out like statues, as if they had been added on, instead of being cast with the rest. (1 Kings 7, 36)

  • Thus he made the ten stands, all alike in the manner of their casting, in their measurements, and in their figured work. (1 Kings 7, 37)

  • 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)

  • He made the two pillars, and the chain-work for their capitals, and the net-work to cover the chain-work, (1 Kings 7, 41)

  • and four hundred pomegranates to go with the net-work, two rows of them for each piece of net-work, to adorn the capitals of the pillars, (1 Kings 7, 42)

  • and pot and shovel and bucket besides. All the appurtenances of the Lord’s temple which Hiram made for Solomon were of burnished bronze, (1 Kings 7, 45)

  • a great multitude of them, such a multitude that he did not reckon the weight of all the bronze he used. (1 Kings 7, 47)


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