1 Kings 7:37
After this maner made he ten molte seates, one maner of measure & widenes was in all.
After this maner made he ten molte seates, one maner of measure & widenes was in all.
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23And he made a molten lauer ten cubytes wyde from the one syde to the other rounde aboute, and fyue cubites hye, and a threde of thirtie cubites loge was ye measure rounde aboute:
24and aboute the same lauer that was then cubites wyde, there wente knoppes on the edge therof rounde aboute the lauer. Two rowes were there of the knoppes molten with the lauer.
25And it stode vpon twolue bullockes, wherof thre were turned towarde the north, thre towarde the west, thre towarde the south, and thre towarde the east, and the lauer aboue theron, so that all their hynder partes were within vnder the lauer:
26wherof the thicknesse was an handbreth: and the edge of it was like the edge of a cuppe, and as a floured rose, and it conteyned two thousande Battes.
27And he made ten brasen seates, euery one foure cubites longe and brode, and thre cubites hye.
28The seate was made so, that it had sydes betwene the ledges.
29And on the sydes betwene the ledges there were lyons, bullockes and Cherubins. And on ye ledges which were aboue and beneth the lyons and bullockes, were the sydes made so, that they were set downwardes.
30And euery stole had foure brasen wheles with brasen axeltrees. And vpon the foure corners there were proppes molten, euery one ouer agaynst another, vnderset vnto the kettell.
31And the soket vpon the stole was a cubyte hye and rounde, a cubyte and an halfe wyde: and on the soket there were knoppes in foldes, which were foure squared & not rounde.
32The foure wheles stode beneth by the sydes, & the axeltrees of the wheles were harde on ye seate. Euery whele was a cubite and a halfe hye,
33and they were wheles like cart wheles. And their axeltrees, spokes, nales, & shaftes were all molten.
34And the foure proppes vpo the foure corners of euery seate were harde on the seate.
35And on the soket aboue vpon the seate a cubyte and an halfe rounde aboute, there were ledges and sydes harde on the seate.
36And on the plat of the same sydes and ledges, he caused to carue Cherubins, lyons and palme trees, one by another rounde aboute theron.
38And he made ten copper kettels, so that one kettell coteyned fortye Battes, and was foure cubites greate, and vpon euery seate was a kettell.
39And fyue seates set he on the righte syde of the house, and the other fyue on the lefte syde. But the lauer set he before on the righte hande towarde the south.
40And Hiram made pottes also and shouels and basens, & so fynished he all the worke, that kynge Salomon caused to be made in the house of the LORDE:
43And the ten seates, and ten kettels theron, and the lauer,
44and twolue bullockes vnder ye lauer.
45And the pottes, shouels and basens. And all the ornamentes which Hiram made vnto kynge Salomon for the house of the LORDE, were of pure metall.
14He made the stoles also and ye kettels vpon the stoles,
15and a lauer, and twolue bullockes there vnder.
1He made a brasen altare also, twentye cubytes longe, and twentye cubytes brode, and ten cubites hye.
2And he made a molten lauer ten cubites wyde fro the one syde to the other rounde aboute, and fyue cubytes hye. And a metelyne of thirtie cubites mighte comprehende it aboute.
3And ymages of Bullockes were vnder it. And aboute the lauer (which was ten cubites wyde) there were two rowes of knoppes, yt were molten withall.
15and made two brasen pilers, ether of them eightene cubites hye: and a threde of xij. cubites was the measure aboute both ye pilers:
16and he made two knoppes of brasse molten, to set aboue vpon the pilers: and euery knoppe was fyue cubytes hye:
17and on euery knoppe aboue vpon ye pilers seue wrythen ropes like cheynes.
22The knoppes & braunches therof proceaded out of it, and were all one pece of fyne beaten golde.
23And he made the seuen lampes with their snoffers & outquenchers of pure golde.
24Of an hudreth weight of golde made he it, and all the apparell therof.
3and cast for it foure rynges of golde to the foure corners of it, vpon euery syde two.
25Euen so had the other Cherub ten cubites also, and both the Cherubs were of one measure and of one quantitie
12and made vnto it an whoope of an hande bredth hye, and made a crowne of golde rounde aboute the whoope.
13And for it he cast foure golde rynges, & put them in the foure corners by the fete
7Ten golden candelstickes made he also as they ought to be, and set them in the temple: fyue on the righte hande, and fyue on the lefte.
8And made ten tables, and set them in the temple: fyue on the righte hande, and fyue on the lefte. And made an hundreth basens of golde.
10As for the foundacions, they were costly and greate stones, ten and eighte cubites greate:
39Out of an hundreth pounde weight of pure golde shalt thou make it, with all this apparell.
30Wherof were made the sokettes in the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse, and the brasen altare, and the brasen gredyron therto, and all the vessels of the altare,
16And the vessels vpon the table made he also of fyne golde: the disshes, spones, flat peces and pottes, to poure in and out withall.
17And he made the candilsticke of fyne beaten golde, where vpon was the shaft wt brauches, cuppes, knoppes, & floures:
37And thou shalt make seuen lampes aboue there on, that they maye geue light one ouer agaynst another,
16two pilers, one lauer, and the seates yt Salomon had made for ye house of the LORDE. The metall of all these ornamentes coulde not be weyed.
3And he made all maner of vessels for the altare, cauldrons, shouels, basens, fleshokes, and colepannes all of brasse.
20The chefe captayne toke also the two pilers, the lauer, the xij brasen bullockes yt stode vnder ye seate, which kinge Salomon made in the house of the LORDE: & all the vessell conteyned so moch metall, that it might not be weyed
9the altare of burntofferynges wt all his apparell, the lauer with his fote,
39the brasen altare, & his brasen gredyron wt his staues, & all his apparell, ye lauer wt his foote,
17And pure golde for the fleshokes, basens and censors: and for the golden cuppes, vnto euery cuppe his weight: and for the siluer cuppes, vnto euery cuppe his weighte:
22& two fete vnto euery one, wherby one might be ioyned to another: