Löydetty 662 Tulokset: Temple of Solomon

  • In the month of Bul, the eighth month of the eleventh year, the House was finished, complete and according to all specifications. It took Solomon seven years to build it. (1 Kings 6, 38)

  • Solomon took thirteen years to build his own palace. (1 Kings 7, 1)

  • The Hall of the Throne where Solomon was to pronounce judgment, that is, the Hall of Judgment, was finished with cedar from floor to rafters. (1 Kings 7, 7)

  • His own house, where he was to live, and which was in the other court behind the hall, was built in like manner. Solomon also made a house similar to this for Pharaoh's daughter whom he had taken in marriage. (1 Kings 7, 8)

  • King Solomon sent for and brought from Tyre, Hiram, (1 Kings 7, 13)

  • who was the son of a widow of Naphtali's tribe. His father was from Tyre and an artisan in bronze-work, and he himself was very knowledgeable and skilled in all kinds of bronze-work. Hiram came and did all the work that Solomon asked of him. (1 Kings 7, 14)

  • Hiram set up the pillars at the vestibule of the temple; one to the right called Yakin, and one to the left called Boaz. (1 Kings 7, 21)

  • He placed five of the stands on the south side of the House, and five on the north side. The Sea he placed at the southeast corner of the temple. (1 Kings 7, 39)

  • Hiram also made the bowls, shovels and basins, and thereby finished all the work that he had undertaken for King Solomon on Yahweh's House. (1 Kings 7, 40)

  • Now the bowls, shovels and basins - all these vessels which Hiram made in Yahweh's House for King Solomon - were of burnished bronze. (1 Kings 7, 45)

  • Solomon left all the vessels unweighed since there were so many of them. And so the weight of the bronze was not known. (1 Kings 7, 47)

  • So Solomon made all the vessels that were in Yahweh's House: the golden altar, the golden table for the bread of Presence, (1 Kings 7, 48)


“Onde não há obediência, não há virtude. Onde não há virtude, não há bem, não há amor; e onde não há amor, não há Deus; e sem Deus não se chega ao Paraíso. Tudo isso é como uma escada: se faltar um degrau, caímos”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina