1 Kings 7:28-38

28 They were made like this: Panels were fastened to the uprights.
29 Lions, bulls, and cherubim were represented on the panels and uprights. Beveled wreath-work bordered the lions and bulls above and below.
30 Each stand was mounted on four bronze wheels with bronze axles. The uprights were cast with decorative relief work.
31 Each stand held a basin on a circular engraved support a foot and a half deep set on a pedestal two and a quarter feet square. The washstand itself was square.
32 The axles were attached under the stand and the wheels fixed to them. The wheels were twenty-seven inches in diameter;
33 they were designed like chariot wheels. Everything - axles, rims, spokes, and hubs - was of cast metal.
34 There was a handle at the four corners of each washstand, the handles cast in one piece with the stand.
35 At the top of the washstand there was a ring about nine inches deep. The uprights and handles were cast with the stand.
36 Everything and every available surface was engraved with cherubim, lions, and palm trees, bordered by arabesques.
37 The washstands were identical, all cast in the same mold.
38 He also made ten bronze washbasins, each six feet in diameter with a capacity of 230 gallons, one basin for each of the ten washstands.

1 Kings 7:28-38 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 7

This chapter gives an account of some buildings of Solomon for himself, 1Ki 7:1-12; and of other things for the use of the temple; of two pillars of brass, 1Ki 7:13-22; of the molten sea, 1Ki 7:23-26; and of ten bases, and ten layers on them, 1Ki 7:27-39; with other utensils and ornaments, 1Ki 7:40-51.

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