1 Kings 7:11

Coverdale Bible (1535)

and costly fre stones theron acordinge to ye measure, and Ceders.

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  • Eph 2:20-22 : 20 buylded vpon ye foundacion of ye Apostles and prophetes where Iesus Christ is ye heade corner stone 21 in whom euery buyldinge coupled together, groweth to an holy temple in the LODRE, 22 in whom ye also are buylded together, to be an habitacion of God in the sprete.
  • 1 Pet 2:5 : 5 And ye also as lyuynge stones are made a spirituall house, and an holy presthode, to offre vp spirituall sacrifices, acceptable vnto God by Iesus Christ.

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  • 1 Kgs 7:9-10
    2 verses
    88%

    9 All these were costly stone hewen after ye measure, cut with sawes on euery syde, from the grounde vnto the rofe: and without the greate courte also.

    10 As for the foundacions, they were costly and greate stones, ten and eighte cubites greate:

  • 12 But the greate courte rounde aboute had thre rowes of fre stone, & one rowe of playne Ceders: Euen so also the courte by ye hou of the LORDE within, and the porch by the house.

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    15 & buylded the walles on the insyde with Ceder tymber, from the grounde of ye house vnto the rofe, and syled it with tymbre on the ynsyde, and ouerlayed the floore of ye house with bordes of Pyne tre.

    16 And behynde in the house he buylded a wall of Ceder tymber twentye cubytes longe, from the floore vnto the rofe. And there on the ynsyde buylded he the quere for the most holy.

    17 But the house of the temple before the quere was fortye cubites longe:

    18 on the ynsyde was the whole house of Ceder with throwne knoppes and floures, so that there was no stone sene.

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    35 and made carued worke therof, palme trees and floures, right as it was appoynted.

    36 And he buylded a courte also within wt thre rowes of fre stone, and with one rowe of playne Ceder tymber.

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    17 And ye kynge commaunded, that they shulde breake out greate and costly stones, namely frestone, for the foundacion of the house.

    18 And Salomons masons, and Hirams, and they that were in those coastes, hewed out & prepared tymbre and stones to the buyldinge of the house.

  • 1 Kgs 7:2-7
    6 verses
    78%

    2 he buylded an house of the wodd of Libanus, an hundreth cubites longe, fiftye cubites wyde, & thirtie cubites hye, fouresquared with rowes of pilers, and wt carued Ceders.

    3 And the rofe aboue syled he also with Cederwodd vpon the fyue & fortie pilers, for one rowe had fyftene pilers,

    4 so yt there stode euer thre pilers one right ouer agaynst another:

    5 so that euery space betwixte the pilers was one ouer agaynst another foure squared with the pilers.

    6 And he made a porche with pilers which was fiftye cubites longe, and thirtie cubites brode, & yet a porche before it with pilers & wt a greate poste.

    7 He made a porche also vnto ye kynges seate (wherin ye iudgment was kepte) and made it to be the porche of iudgment, and syled it with Ceder from the pauement vnto the pauement agayne,

  • 4 & thre walles of all maner of stones, and one wall of tymber, & the expences shalbe geuen of the kynges house.

  • 1 Kgs 6:9-10
    2 verses
    76%

    9 Thus buylded he the house, & fynished it, & syled ye house both aboue & by the walles wt Ceder wodd.

    10 He buylded a galery also aboue vpon the whole house fyue cubytes hye, and couered the house with Ceder tymber.

  • 11 And the same gaue it forth vnto the carpenters and buylders, to bye fre stone and hewen tymber for the balkes in the houses, which the kynges had destroyed.

  • 1 Kgs 6:5-7
    3 verses
    75%

    5 And rounde aboute by the wall of ye house he buylded a compase, so yt it wente both aboute the temple and the quere, and made his outwarde wall roude aboute.

    6 The nethermost stacion was fyue cubytes wyde, and ye myddest sixe cubites wyde, and the thirde seuen cubites wyde. For he layed balkes rounde aboute the house, that they touched not ye wall of the house.

    7 And whan ye house was buylded, it was buylded of whole and outbroken stones, so yt there was herde nether hammer ner axe, ner eny other instrument of yron, whan the house was a buyldinge.

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    15 And he measured the length of the buyldinge before and behinde with the chabers vpon both the sydes: and it conteyned an C. cubites. The ynnermer temple, the porch of the forecourte,

    16 ye syde postes, these thre had syde wyndowes, and pilers rounde aboute ouer agaynst the postes, from the grounde vp to the wyndowes: The wyndowes them selues were syled ouer with bordes:

    17 & thus was it aboue the dore, vnto the ynmost house, and without also: Yee the whole wall on euery syde both within and without was syled ouer wt greate bordes.

  • 2 Chr 3:5-7
    3 verses
    74%

    5 But the greate house syled he with Pyne tre, and ouerlayed it with the best golde, and made palme trees and throwne worke theron,

    6 and ouerlayed the house with precious stones to beutifye it. As for the golde, it was golde of Paruaim.

    7 And the balkes and postes aboue, and the walles, and the dores of it ouerlayed he with golde, and caused Cherubins to be carued on the walles.

  • 9 to prepare me moch tymber: for the house that I wyl buylde, shalbe greate & maruelous goodly.

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    11 And so the ready money was geuen vnto them that wrought and were appoynted to the house of the LORDE, and they gaue it forth to the carpenters and to the that buylded and wroughte in the house of the LORDE,

    12 namely, to the dawbers and masons, and to them that boughte tymber and fre stone, to repayre the decaye in the house of the LORDE and all that they founde to haue nede of repayringe in the house.

  • 6 vnto the carpenters, and buylders, & masons, and to them yt bie timber & fre stone for the repairinge of the house:

  • 8 I sawe also that the house was very hye rounde aboute. The foundacion of the syde chambres was a meterodde (that is sixe cubites) brode.

  • 4 and Cedre trees innumerable: for they of Zidon & Tyre brought Dauid moch Cedre tymbre:

  • 2 And Dauid comaunded to gather together the straungers that were in ye londe of Israel, and appoynted masons to hewe stone for the buyldinge of the house of God.

  • 12 Now the buyldinge that was separated towarde the west, was lxx. cubites wyde: the wall of the buyldinge was v cubites thicke roude aboute, and the length foure score cubites and ten.

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    35 And on the soket aboue vpon the seate a cubyte and an halfe rounde aboute, there were ledges and sydes harde on the seate.

    36 And on the plat of the same sydes and ledges, he caused to carue Cherubins, lyons and palme trees, one by another rounde aboute theron.

  • 17 ye sylinges of oure house are of Cedre tre, & oure balkes of Cypresse.

  • 11 And Hiram the kynge of Tyre sent messaungers vnto Dauid, and Ceder trees for walles, and Carpenters, and Masons, to builde Dauid an house.

  • Ezek 42:5-6
    2 verses
    71%

    5 Thus the hyest chambres were allwaye narower then the lowest and myddelmost of ye buildinge:

    6 for they bare chambre vpon chambre, and stode thre together one vpon another, not hauynge pilers like the fore courte: therfore were they smaller then those beneth and in the myddest, to reken from the grounde vpwarde.

  • 2 Yet haue I after all my abilite prepared vnto the house of God, golde for the vessels of golde, syluer for them of syluer, brasse for them of brasse, yron for the of yron, wod for them of wod, Onix stones, set Rubyes, & stones of dyuerse coloures, & all precious stones, & Marble stones in multitude.

  • 3 The wente he in, and measured the dore postes, which were two cubites thicke: but the dore itself was sixe cubites, and the bredth of the dore was vij. cubites.

  • 27 And the kynge broughte it to passe, that there was as moch syluer at Ierusale as stones: and as many Ceders as there were wylde figge trees in the valleys.

  • 21 The bypostes of the temple were foure squared, and the fashion of the Sanctuary was, euen as it appeared vnto me afore in ye vision.

  • 15 And before the house he made two pilers fyue and thirtie cubites longe, and the knoppes aboue theron, fyue cubytes.

  • 29 And on all the walles of the house rounde aboute, he caused to make carued worke, with carued Cherubins, palme trees, and floures.