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  • There was no reckoning the weight of bronze, when the two pillars, the great basin, and the stands which Solomon had set up in the temple are included; (2 Kings 25, 16)

  • Prisoners, too, Nabuzardan carried away with him, the two chief priests, Saraias and Sophonias, the three door-keepers from the temple, (2 Kings 25, 18)

  • came the Azarias who was high priest when Solomon built his temple at Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 6, 10)

  • and in the tabernacle (until Solomon built the Lord a temple at Jerusalem) they rendered service of song, as well as waiting on the Lord in their turn. (1 Chronicles 6, 32)

  • Azarias, too, descended from Achitob through Helcias, Mosollam, Sadoc and Maraioth, the high priest of God’s temple; (1 Chronicles 9, 11)

  • all round the temple they kept watch, and opened the doors when morning came. (1 Chronicles 9, 27)

  • These were the chief singers, chosen out of the Levite families, to dwell ever in the temple precincts and perform their duties day and night. (1 Chronicles 9, 33)

  • His arms they dedicated in the temple of their own god, and nailed up his head in the temple of Dagon. (1 Chronicles 10, 10)

  • from Thebath, too, and from Chun, cities in Adarezer’s dominion, he carried away great stores of bronze, that Solomon used afterwards for the basin, the pillars, and the other brazen furnishings of the temple. (1 Chronicles 18, 8)

  • They were to assist the sons of Aaron in the care of the Lord’s temple, in court and chamber, wash-house and shrine, wherever their service was needed. (1 Chronicles 23, 28)

  • Thus were the sons of Asaph, Idithun and Heman marshalled, at the king’s express order, for their temple service of making music with cymbals, harp and zither. (1 Chronicles 25, 6)

  • These were the men appointed to serve as commanders of the temple watch, sharing the duty with their brethren. (1 Chronicles 26, 12)


“Que Jesus reine sempre soberano no seu coração e o faça cada vez mais digno de seus divinos dons.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina