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1 Kings 6

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1 In the four hundred eightieth year after the Israelites left Egypt, in the month of Ziv, the second month, in the fourth year of Solomon's rule over Israel, he built the LORD's temple.
1 Four hundred and eighty years after the Israelites came out of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon's rule over Israel, in the month of Ziv, the second month, Solomon started building The Temple of God.
2 The temple that King Solomon built for the LORD was ninety feet long, thirty feet wide, and forty-five feet high.
2 The Temple that King Solomon built to God was ninety feet long, thirty feet wide, and forty-five feet high.
3 The porch in front of the temple's main hall was thirty feet long. It ran across the whole width of the temple and extended fifteen feet in front of the temple.
3 There was a porch across the thirty-foot width of The Temple that extended out fifteen feet.
4 He made recessed and latticed windows for the temple
4 Within The Temple he made narrow, deep-silled windows.
5 and built side rooms against the temple walls around both the main hall and the most holy place.
5 Against the outside walls he built a supporting structure in which there were smaller rooms:
6 The lower walls were seven and a half feet wide. At the second floor the walls were nine feet wide, and at the third floor they were ten and a half feet wide. He made niches around the outside of the temple so the beams wouldn't be inserted into the temple walls.
6 The lower floor was seven and a half feet wide, the middle floor nine feet, and the third floor ten and a half feet. He had projecting ledges built into the outside Temple walls to support the buttressing beams.
7 When the temple was built, they did all the stonecutting at the quarry. No hammers, axes, or any iron tools were heard in the temple during its construction.
7 The stone blocks for the building of The Temple were all dressed at the quarry so that the building site itself was reverently quiet - no noise from hammers and chisels and other iron tools.
8 The door to the stairs was at the south side of the temple. Winding stairs went up to the second floor and from there to the third floor.
8 The entrance to the ground floor was at the south end of The Temple; stairs led to the second floor and then to the third.
9 He completed the temple with a roof of cedar beams and cross-planks.
9 Solomon built and completed The Temple, finishing it off with roof beams and planks of cedar.
10 Then he built the side rooms all around the temple. They were seven and a half feet high. He attached them to the temple with cedarwood.
10 The supporting structure along the outside walls was attached to The Temple with cedar beams and the rooms in it were seven and a half feet tall.
11 The LORD's word came to Solomon,
11 The word of God came to Solomon saying,
12 Regarding this temple that you are building: If you follow my laws, enact my regulations, and keep all my commands faithfully, then I will fulfill for you my promise that I made to your father David.
12 "About this Temple you are building - what's important is that you live the way I've set out for you and do what I tell you, following my instructions carefully and obediently. Then I'll complete in you the promise I made to David your father.
13 I will live among the Israelites. I won't abandon my people Israel.
13 I'll personally take up my residence among the Israelites - I won't desert my people Israel."
14 So Solomon constructed the temple and completed it.
14 Solomon built and completed The Temple.
15 He built the walls within the temple with cedar planks, paneled from the floor to the ceiling. He overlaid the floor of the temple with pine planks.
15 He paneled the interior walls from floor to ceiling with cedar planks; for flooring he used cypress.
16 At the back of the temple he built thirty feet of cedar panels from the floor to the ceiling. Solomon built the inner sanctuary, the most holy place.
16 The thirty feet at the rear of The Temple he made into an Inner Sanctuary, cedar planks from floor to ceiling - the Holy of Holies.
17 In front of this, the main hall was sixty feet.
17 The Main Sanctuary area in front was sixty feet long.
18 The cedar inside the temple was carved with gourds and blossoming flowers. The whole thing was cedar. No stone was seen.
18 The entire interior of The Temple was cedar, with carvings of fruits and flowers. All cedar - none of the stone was exposed.
19 He set up the inner sanctuary inside the temple so that he could put the chest containing the LORD's covenant there.
19 The Inner Sanctuary within The Temple was for housing the Chest of the Covenant of God.
20 The inner sanctuary was thirty feet in length, width, and height. Solomon overlaid it with pure gold and covered the altar with cedar.
20 This Inner Sanctuary was a cube, thirty feet each way, all plated with gold. The Altar of cedar was also gold-plated.
21 Solomon covered the temple's interior with pure gold. He placed gold chains in front of the inner sanctuary and covered it with gold.
21 Everywhere you looked there was pure gold: gold chains strung in front of the gold-plated Inner Sanctuary
22 He overlaid the whole temple inside with gold until the temple was completely covered. He covered the whole altar that was in the inner sanctuary with gold.
22 - gold everywhere - walls, ceiling, floor, and Altar. Dazzling!
23 He made two winged creatures of olive wood for the inner sanctuary, each fifteen feet high.
23 Then he made two cherubim, gigantic angel-like figures, from olivewood. Each was fifteen feet tall.
24 The wings of the first winged creature were each seven and a half feet long. It was fifteen feet from the end of one wing to the end of the other.
24 The outstretched wings of the cherubim (they were identical in size and shape) measured another fifteen feet. He placed the two cherubim, their wings spread, in the Inner Sanctuary. The combined wingspread stretched the width of the room, the wing of one cherub touched one wall, the wing of the other the other wall, and the wings touched in the middle.
25 The second winged creature also measured fifteen feet. Both winged creatures had identical measurements and form.
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26 The height of both winged creatures was fifteen feet.
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27 Solomon placed the winged creatures inside the temple. Their wings spread out so that the wing of the one touched one wall and the wing of the other touched the other wall. In the middle of the temple, the wings of the two winged creatures touched each other.
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28 He covered the winged creatures with gold.
28 The cherubim were gold plated.
29 Solomon carved all the walls of the temple—inner and outer rooms—with engravings of winged creatures, palm trees, and blossoming flowers.
29 He then carved engravings of cherubim, palm trees, and flower blossoms on all the walls of both the Inner and the Main Sanctuary.
30 He also covered the floor of the temple with gold, in both the inner and the outer rooms.
30 And all the floors of both inner and outer rooms were gold plated.
31 He made the doors of the inner sanctuary from olive wood and carved the doorframes with five recesses.
31 He constructed doors of olivewood for the entrance to the Inner Sanctuary; the lintel and doorposts were five-sided.
32 He overlaid the two olive-wood doors with gold-plated carvings of winged creatures, palm trees, and blossoming flowers.
32 The doors were also carved with cherubim, palm trees, and flowers, and then covered with gold leaf.
33 He made the door of the main hall with doorframes of olive wood with four recesses.
33 Similarly, he built the entrance to the Main Sanctuary using olivewood for the doorposts but these doorposts were four-sided.
34 The two doors of pinewood each pivoted on a socket.
34 The doors were of cypress, split into two panels, each panel swinging separately.
35 Solomon carved winged creatures, palm trees, and blossoming flowers, and covered them with gold.
35 These also were carved with cherubim, palm trees, and flowers, and plated with finely hammered gold leaf.
36 He built the inner courtyard with three rows of cut stone followed by one row of trimmed cedar.
36 He built the inner court with three courses of dressed stones topped with a course of planed cedar timbers.
37 Solomon laid the foundation of the LORD's temple in the fourth year in the month of Ziv.
37 The foundation for God's Temple was laid in the fourth year in the month of Ziv.
38 He finished the temple in all its details and measurements in the eleventh year during the eighth month, the month of Bul. He built it in seven years.
38 It was completed in the eleventh year in the month of Bul (the eighth month) down to the last detail, just as planned. It took Solomon seven years to build it.
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