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  • But the king said to Sadoc, Carry God’s ark back into the city; if the Lord takes my part, he will bring me home again, and I shall see his ark and his tabernacle there; (2 Samuel 15, 25)

  • there, with a phial of oil brought out from the tabernacle, the priest Sadoc anointed Solomon king; and they sounded the trumpet, while the cry went up everywhere, Long live king Solomon! (1 Kings 1, 39)

  • Tidings of this came to Joab, that had taken part with Adonias, not with Solomon;✻ and he took refuge in the Lord’s tabernacle, where he clung to one of the altar-horns. (1 Kings 2, 28)

  • And king Solomon, hearing he had fled to the tabernacle and was to be found there, close by the altar, sent Banaias son of Joiada with orders to kill him. (1 Kings 2, 29)

  • So Banaias went to the Lord’s tabernacle and bade Joab remove from it, in the king’s name. Not I, said Joab, I will die here. When Banaias brought tidings of the answer Joab had made him, (1 Kings 2, 30)

  • My father David, as thou knowest, was for building a house in honour of the Lord his God; but there were threats of war all about him, and he must needs defer his purpose till the Lord should have crushed his enemies under his feet. (1 Kings 5, 3)

  • This work of hewing was shared between Solomon’s masons and Hiram’s; and the men of Gibel, too, prepared wood and stone for the building of the house. (1 Kings 5, 18)

  • It was in the four hundred and eightieth year after the Israelites left Egypt, in the second month (Zio, as it is called) of the fourth year of Solomon’s reign in Israel, that the building of the Lord’s house began.✻ (1 Kings 6, 1)

  • the lowest of these galleries was five, the middle six, and the highest seven cubits broad; and they rested on beams close to the outside of the building all about, they were not attached to the temple walls. (1 Kings 6, 6)

  • All the time the temple was a-building, the stones used were ready hewn and shaped, so that there was no ringing of hammer or axe or iron tool in the house itself, while it was being built. (1 Kings 6, 7)

  • There was a door in the middle of the pent-house on the southern side of the building; from this a spiral staircase led to the first floor, and another to the top floor. (1 Kings 6, 8)

  • When he had finished building the walls of the house, Solomon covered it in with cedar rafters; (1 Kings 6, 9)


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