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  • So Hiram supplied Solomon with all the cedar and cypress timber that he wanted, (1 Kings 5, 10)

  • while Solomon gave Hiram every year twenty thousand cors of wheat as food for his household, and twenty thousand cors of pure oil. (1 Kings 5, 11)

  • Yahweh gave wisdom to Solomon as he had promised him, and there was peace between Hiram and Solomon who bound themselves by a treaty. (1 Kings 5, 12)

  • King Solomon conscripted thirty thousand men from all Israel for forced labor. (1 Kings 5, 13)

  • Solomon had seventy thousand carriers and eighty thousand stone cutters in the hill country, (1 Kings 5, 15)

  • By order of the king, they quarried large and expensive stones to give the temple a foundation of hewn stones. (1 Kings 5, 17)

  • Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders, along with the Gebalites did the hewing and prepared both timber and stone to build the temple. (1 Kings 5, 18)

  • In the four hundred and eightieth year after the Israelites left the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon's reign over Israel, in the month of Ziv, which is the second month, Solomon began to build the temple of Yahweh. (1 Kings 6, 1)

  • The House which King Solomon built for Yahweh was sixty cubits long, twenty wide, and thirty high. (1 Kings 6, 2)

  • The vestibule fronting the Sanctuary was twenty cubits long from side to side, the width of the temple, and ten cubits deep in front of the House. (1 Kings 6, 3)

  • Solomon had a structure built adjoining the walls all around the House and enclosing both Sanctuary and Inner Sanctuary. He also made lateral rooms all around. (1 Kings 6, 5)

  • The lowest story was five cubits wide; the middle, six cubits wide; and the third, seven cubits wide. Around the exterior of the temple, he made offsets on the wall so that the supporting beams need not be inserted into walls of the temple. (1 Kings 6, 6)


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