1 Kings 7:34

Bishops' Bible (1568)

And there were foure vndersetters in the foure corners of one foote, & the vndersetters were of ye very bottome selfe.

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    27And he made ten feete of brasse: foure cubites long, and foure cubites broade a peece, and three cubites hie.

    28And the worke of the feete was on this maner: They had sides, and the sides were betweene the ledges.

    29And on the sides that were betweene the ledges, were lions, oxen, and Cherubs: and likewise vpo the ledges that were aboue: and beneath the lions and oxen, were certayne additions made of thynne worke.

    30And vnder euery foote were foure brasen wheeles, and boordes of brasse: and in the foure corners thereof vnder the lauatorie, were vndersetters moulten at the side of euery addition.

    31And the stalke of the lauatorie was in the middle of it, and aboue one cubite: But the stalke thereof was round after the worke of the foote, a cubite & a halfe: and also vpon the stalke were grauings with their bands, foure square and not round.

    32And vnder the sydes were foure wheeles, and the axeltrees ioyned fast to the bottome, and the height of euery wheele was a cubite and an halfe.

    33And the workmanship of the wheeles was lyke the worke of a charet wheele: and the axeltrees, the nauelles, spokes, and shaftes, were al moulten.

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    35And in the height of the bottome was there a rounde compasse of halfe a cubite hie: and in that height of the bottome there proceeded both ledges and sydes out of the same.

    36For in the boordes of the ledges and on the sydes, he had grauen pictures of Cherubims, lions, & paulme trees, one by another rounde about.

    37Thus made he the ten feete after this maner: and they had all one fashion of casting, one measure, and one syse.

    38Then made he ten lauers of brasse one lauer contayning fourtie battes: and euery lauer was foure cubites, & vpon euery one of the ten feete, he put one lauer.

    39And he put fiue of those feete on the ryght syde of the house, and other fiue on the left: and he set the lauatorie on the right syde of the house eastward, and toward the south.

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    14And he made two bottomes, and lauers made he vpon the bottomes.

    15The great lauatorie, and twelue oxen vnder it.

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    13And he caste for it foure rynges of golde, and put the rynges in the foure corners that were in the foure feete thereof.

    14Euen harde by the hoope were the ringes into the whiche the barres were put, to beare the table withall.

  • 3And cast for it foure rynges of golde for the foure corners of it: two rynges for the one syde, and two for the other.

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    26And make for it foure ringes of golde, and put the rynges in the corners that are on the foure feete thereof.

    27Euen ouer against the hoope shall the ringes be, to put in barres to beare the table withall.

  • 19And their pillers were foure, and their foure sockettes of brasse, & the knoppes of siluer, and the heades ouerlayde with siluer, and hooped about with siluer.

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    24And vnder the brim of it there were knoppes round about, ten in one cubite, and thei compassed the lauatorie round about: And the knoppes were cast with it in two rowes when it was cast.

    25And it stoode on twelue oxen, of which three loked toward the north, three toward the west, three toward the south, and three toward the east: and the lauatorie stoode vpon them, and al their hinder partes were inward.

  • 2 Chr 4:3-4
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    3And vnder it was the fashion of oxen, whiche dyd compasse it rounde about: with ten cubites dyd they compasse the lauatorie rounde about, and there were two rowes of oxen whiche were cast lyke molten worke.

    4And it stoode also vpon twelue oxen: three loked towarde the north, three towarde the west, three toward the south, and three toward the east: and the lauatorie was set vpon them, and all their backes were towarde the lauatorie.

  • 12And thou shalt caste foure ringes of golde for it, and put them in the foure corners therof: two ringes shalbe in the one corner, and two in the other.

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    43And the ten feete, and ten lauers on the feete:

    44The lauatorie, and twelue oxen vnder it:

  • 36And he made thervnto foure pillers of Sittim wood, and ouerlayde them with golde: their knoppes were also of golde, and he cast for them foure sockettes of siluer.

  • Exod 38:4-5
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    4And he made a brasen grediron of networke vnto the aulter, rounde about alowe beneath, vnto the middest of the aulter.

    5And cast foure ringes of brasse for the foure endes of the grediron, to put barres in.

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    29And they were ioyned close beneath and aboue with a ring: and thus they dyd to both the corners.

    30And there were eyght boordes, and sixteene sockettes of siluer: vnder euery boorde two sockettes.

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    15For he cast two pillers of brasse of eyghteene cubites hie a peece: & a string of twelue cubites did compasse either of them about.

    16And he made two pommels of moulten brasse, after the fashion of a crowne, to set on the toppes of the pillers: The height of the one head peece contayned fiue cubites, and the height of the other head peece contayned fiue cubites also.

    17He made networke, & wrythen worke like chaines for the pommels vpon the head peeces that were on the top of the pillers: euen seuen rowes vpon the one head peece, and seuen vpon the other.

  • 10And the foundation was layde vpon rich stones, and that very great stones, whereof some were ten cubites, and some eyght cubites.

  • 14And from the bottome vpon the groud vnto the lower peece shalbe two cubites, and the breadth one cubite: and from the litle peece to the great peece shalbe foure cubites, & the breadth one cubite.

  • 4And thou shalt make vnto it a grediren also like a net of brasse, and vpon that net shalt thou make foure brasen ringes in the foure corners therof.

  • Num 4:31-32
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    31And this is their office and charge, according to all their seruice in the tabernacle of the congregation: The borders of the tabernacle, with the barres, pyllers, and sockettes therof.

    32And the pyllers that are round about the court, with their sockettes, pinnes, and cordes, & with all the instrumentes of it, for all their seruice: And by name ye shal recken the instrumentes of their office and charge.

  • 41That is to say, two pillers, and two round head peeces that were to be set on the toppes of the two pillers.

  • 12The two pillers, and the bowles, and the pommels on the toppe of the two pillers, and the two wreathes to couer the two bowles of the pommels whiche were on the toppe of the pillers,

  • 19And the pommels that were on the top of the pillers, were after lillie worke in the porche foure cubites.

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    24And they shalbe coupled together beneathe, and lykewyse shalbe coupled aboue to a rynge: and thus shall it be for the two boordes that are in the corners.

    25And they shalbe eyght boordes, hauing sockettes of siluer, euen sixteene sockets: that there may be two sockets vnder one boorde, & two vnder another boorde.

  • 4And two golden ringes shalt thou make to it on either side, euen vnder the crowne, that they maye be as places for the barres to beare it withall.

  • 38And the fiue pyllers of it, with theyr knoppes: and ouerlayde the knoppes of them, and the hoopes with golde: theyr fiue sockettes also were of brasse.

  • 27And he made two rynges of golde for it euen vnder the crowne therof in the two corners of it, & in the two sides therof, to put barres in, for to beare it withal.

  • 16Euen two pillers, one lauatorie, and the sockets which Solomon had made for the house of the Lorde: The brasse of al these vessels was without waight.

  • 16The fashion & worke of the wheeles was lyke the colour of Tharsis, and they foure had one fashion, and their fashion & their worke was as though it were a wheele in ye middle of a wheele.