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with a pattern of net-work and of chains cunningly enlaced. There were seven rows of chain-work on either capital, all cast in metal. (1 Kings 7, 17)
The pillars, too, had their capitals covered with two rows of pomegranates, all round the net-work; both pillars alike. (1 Kings 7, 18)
On the base of either capital there was a chain of lily-work, four cubits long;✻ (1 Kings 7, 19)
it was the remaining part of the capitals, above, that had the net-work pattern, which went the full round of the pillar; on this second part of them, too, were the rows of pomegranates, two hundred in number. (1 Kings 7, 20)
Above the pillars he did work in lily pattern, and so the making of the pillars was finished. (1 Kings 7, 22)
He cast, too, a great round basin of molten work, ten cubits from brim to brim, five cubits high, and with a girth of thirty cubits. (1 Kings 7, 23)
Even these stands were of embossed work; there was moulding between the shafts; (1 Kings 7, 28)
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)
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)
