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  • The great courtyard, which was round, had three courses of dressed stone and one of planed cedar-wood; thus the court around the palace porch was to match the inner court of the temple. (1 Kings 7, 12)

  • that Hiram, king of Tyre, who had sent him the cedar and the fir-wood and the gold he needed for his undertaking, received twenty townships from him, belonging to the land of Galilee. (1 Kings 9, 11)

  • And this answer Joas, king of Israel, sent to Amasias, king of Juda: Said Lebanon thistle to Lebanon cedar, Let my son have thy daughter to wife. But down came wild beasts from Lebanon forest, and all the thistle got was, he was trodden underfoot. (2 Kings 14, 9)

  • These had issue as follows.Ismahel’s first-born was Nabaioth; his other sons were Cedar, Adbeel, Mabsam, (1 Chronicles 1, 29)

  • Hiram, too, king of Tyre, sent messages offering David cedar planks and car-penters and stone-masons, to build a house for him. (1 Chronicles 14, 1)

  • Now that David had a palace of his own to dwell in, he said to the prophet Nathan, Here am I dwelling in a house all of cedar, while the ark that bears witness of the Lord’s covenant has nothing better than curtains of hide to cover it! (1 Chronicles 17, 1)

  • ever at Israel’s side. Now to this ruler, now to that, I gave the leadership of my people Israel, and never did I reproach any of them for not building me a house of cedar. (1 Chronicles 17, 6)

  • nor was there any counting the cedar planks that were provided for David by the men of Sidon and Tyre. (1 Chronicles 22, 4)

  • And he sent a message to Hiram, king of Tyre: When my father David was building the palace in which he dwelt, thou didst send him planks of cedar. (2 Chronicles 2, 3)

  • Send me planks, too, of cedar and juniper and pine; I know well how deftly thy men can fell trees on Lebanon; mine shall be apprenticed to them, (2 Chronicles 2, 8)

  • And this message he had in answer: Said Lebanon thistle to Lebanon cedar, Let my son have thy daughter to wife. But down came wild beasts from Lebanon forest, and all the thistle got was, he was trampled underfoot. (2 Chronicles 25, 18)

  • But meanwhile, money was being spent on quarrymen and stone-masons; on food, too, and drink, and oil for the men of Tyre and Sidon, who must convey cedar planks from Lebanon by sea to Joppe, in pursuance of the Persian king’s decree. (Ezra 3, 7)


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