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| 4:1 | Moreouer he made an Altar of brasse, twentie cubites the length thereof, and twentie cubites the breadth thereof, and ten cubites the height therof. |
| 4:2 | Also he made a molten Sea of ten cubites, from brim to brim, round in compasse, and fiue cubites the height thereof, and a line of thirtie cubites did compasse it round about. |
| 4:3 | And vnder it was the similitude of oxen, which did compasse it round about: tenne in a cubite compassing the Sea round about. Two rowes of oxen were cast, when it was cast. |
| 4:4 | It stood vpon twelue oxen: three looking toward the North, and three looking toward the West, and three looking toward the South, and three looking toward the East: and the Sea was set aboue vpon them, and all their hinder parts were inward. |
| 4:5 | And the thicknes of it was an hand breadth, & the brim of it like the worke of the brim of a cup, with flowers of Lillies: and it receiued and held three thousand baths. |
| 4:6 | He made also ten Lauers, and put fiue on the right hand, and fiue on the left, to wash in them: such things as they offered for the burnt offring, they washed in them, but the Sea was for the Priests to wash in. |
| 4:7 | And hee made ten candlesticks of gold according to their forme, and set them in the Temple, fiue on the right hand, and fiue on the left. |
| 4:8 | He made also ten tables, and placed them in the Temple, fiue on the right side, and fiue on the left: and hee made an hundred basens of gold. |
| 4:9 | Furthermore, hee made the court of the Priests, and the great court, and doores for the court, and ouerlayd the doores of them with brasse. |
| 4:10 | And he set the Sea on the rightside of the East end, ouer against the South. |
| 4:11 | And Huram made the pots, and the shouels, and the basens, and Huram finished the worke that he was to make for King Solomon for the house of God: |
| 4:12 | To wit, the two pillars, and the pommels, and the chapiters, which were on the top of the two pillars, and the two wreathes to couer the two pommels of the chapiters, which were on the top of the pillars: |
| 4:13 | And foure hundred Pomegranats on the two wreathes: two rowes of Pomegranats on each wreath, to couer the two pommels of the chapiters, which were vpon the pillars. |
| 4:14 | He made also bases; and lauers made he vpon the bases. |
| 4:15 | One Sea, & twelue oxen vnder it. |
| 4:16 | The pots also, and the shouels, and the fleshhookes, and all their instruments, did Huram his father make to King Solomon for the house of the Lord, of bright brasse. |
| 4:17 | In the plaine of Iordan did the King cast them, in the clay-ground, betweene Succoth and Zeredathah. |
| 4:18 | Thus Solomon made all these vessels in great abundance: for the weight of the brasse could not be found out. |
| 4:19 | And Solomon made all the vessels, that were for the house of God, the golden Altar also, and the tables whereon the Shew-bread was set. |
| 4:20 | Moreouer the candlesticks with their lampes, that they should burne after the maner, before the Oracle, of pure gold: |
| 4:21 | And the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs made he of golde, and that perfect gold. |
| 4:22 | And the snuffers, and the basens, and the spoones, and the censers, of pure gold. And the entry of the house, the inner doores thereof for the most Holy place, and the doores of the house of the Temple, were of gold. |
| 4:1 | And he made an aulter of brasse, twentie cubites long, and twentie cubites broade, and ten cubites hie |
| 4:2 | And he cast a brasen lauatorie of ten cubites from brym to brym, rounde in compasse, and fiue cubites hie: and a line of thirtie cubites dyd compasse it round about |
| 4:3 | And 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 |
| 4:4 | And 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 |
| 4:5 | And the thyckest of it was an hande breadth, and the brym like the brym of a cuppe, with floures of lilies: and it receaued and helde three thousande battes |
| 4:6 | And he made ten lauers, and put fiue on the right hand, and fiue on the left, to washe and clense in them such thinges as they offered for a burnt offring: But the great lauatorie was for the priestes to washe in |
| 4:7 | And he made ten candelstickes of gold, according to the patterne that was geue of them, and put them in the temple, fiue on the right hande, and fiue on the left |
| 4:8 | And he made also ten tables, and put them in the temple, fiue on the right side, and fiue on the left: And he made an hundred basens of golde |
| 4:9 | And he made the court of the priestes, and the great court, and doores to it, and ouerlayde the doores of them with brasse |
| 4:10 | And he set the great lauatorie on the right side of the east ende, ouer against the south |
| 4:11 | And Hiram made pottes, shouels, and basens, & finished the worke that he was appoynted to make for king Solomon in the house of God |
| 4:12 | The 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 |
| 4:13 | And foure hundred pomegranates on the two wreathes: two rowes of pomegranates on one wreath to couer the two bowles of the pomels |
| 4:14 | And he made two bottomes, and lauers made he vpon the bottomes |
| 4:15 | The great lauatorie, and twelue oxen vnder it |
| 4:16 | Pottes also, shouels, and fleshhokes: and all these vessels dyd Hiram his father make to king Solomon for the house of the Lord, of bright brasse |
| 4:17 | In the playne of Iordane did the king cast them, euen in the clay grounde that is betweene Socoth and Zaredatha |
| 4:18 | And Solomon made al these vessels in great aboundaunce: for the weyght of brasse coulde not be reckened |
| 4:19 | And Solomon made al the vessels that were for the house of God, the golden aulter also, & the tables to set the shewe bread vpon |
| 4:20 | Moreouer, the candelstickes with their lampes, to burne after the maner before the quier, and that of precious golde |
| 4:21 | And the floures, and the lampes, and the snoffers made he of golde, and that perfect golde |
| 4:22 | And the dressing knyues, basens, spoones, and censers of pure golde: And the doore of the temple, and the inner doores within the place most holy, and the inner doores of the temple were gilted |
| 4:1 | And hee made an altar of brasse twentie cubites long, and twentie cubites broade, and ten cubites hie. |
| 4:2 | And he made a molten Sea of ten cubites from brim to brim, rounde in compasse, and fiue cubites hie: and a line of thirtie cubites did compasse it about. |
| 4:3 | And vnder it was ye facion of oxen, which did compasse it rounde about, tenne in a cubite compassing the Sea about: two rowes of oxen were cast when it was molten. |
| 4:4 | It stoode vpon twelue oxen: three looked toward the North, and three looked towarde the West, and three looked towarde the South, and three looked towarde the East, and the Sea stoode about vpon them, and all their hinder parts were inwarde. |
| 4:5 | And the thickenesse thereof was an hande breadth, and the brim thereof was like the worke of the brim of a cuppe with floures of lilies: it conteined three thousand baths. |
| 4:6 | He made also ten caldrons, and put fiue on the right hand, and fiue on the left, to wash in them, and to clense in them that which apperteined to the burnt offrings: but the Sea was for the Priests to wash in. |
| 4:7 | And he made ten candlestickes of golde (according to their forme) and put them in the Temple, fiue on the right hand, and fiue on the left. |
| 4:8 | And he made ten tables, and put them in the Temple, fiue on the right hand, and fiue on the left: and he made an hundreth basens of golde. |
| 4:9 | And he made the court of the Priests, and the great court and doores for the court, and ouerlayd the doores thereof with brasse. |
| 4:10 | And he set the Sea on the right side Eastward toward the South. |
| 4:11 | And Huram made pottes and besoms and basens, and Huram finished the worke that hee shoulde make for King Salomon for the house of God, |
| 4:12 | To wit, two pillars, and the bowles and the chapiters on the top of ye two pillars, and two grates to couer the two bowles of the chapiters which were vpon the toppe of the pillars: |
| 4:13 | And foure hundreth pomegranates for the two grates, two rowes of pomegranates for euery grate to couer the two bowles of the chapiters, that were vpon the pillars. |
| 4:14 | He made also bases, and made caldrons vpon the bases: |
| 4:15 | And a Sea, and twelue bulles vnder it: |
| 4:16 | Pottes also and besomes, and fleshhookes, and all these vessels made Huram his father, to King Salomon for the house of the Lord, of shining brasse. |
| 4:17 | In the playne of Iorden did the King cast them in clay betweene Succoth and Zeredathah. |
| 4:18 | And Salomon made al these vessels in great abundance: for the weight of brasse could not be rekoned. |
| 4:19 | And Salomon made al the vessels that were for the house of God: the golden altar also and the tables, whereon the shewbread stoode. |
| 4:20 | Moreouer the candlestickes, with their lampes to burne them after the maner, before the oracle, of pure golde. |
| 4:21 | And the floures and the lampes, and the snuffers of gold, which was fine golde. |
| 4:22 | And the hookes, and the basens, and the spoones, and the ashpans of pure golde: the entrie also of the house and doores thereof within, euen of the most holy place: and the doores of the house, to wit, of the Temple were of golde. |
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