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1 Kings 6
King James Version (1769 Blayney revision, with Apocrypha) · Berean Standard Bible
And it came to pass in the four hundred and eightieth year after the children of Israel were come out of the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon’s reign over Israel, in the month Zif, which is the second month, that he began to build the house of the Lord.
In the four hundred and eightieth (note: Hebrew; LXX four hundred and fortieth) year after the Israelites had come out of the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon’s reign over Israel, in the month of Ziv (note: Ziv was the second month of the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar, usually occurring within the months of April and May; also in verse 37.), the second month, he began to build the house of the LORD.
And the house which king Solomon built for the Lord, the length thereof was threescore cubits, and the breadth thereof twenty cubits, and the height thereof thirty cubits.
The house that King Solomon built for the LORD was sixty cubits long, twenty cubits wide, and thirty cubits high (note: The house was approximately 90 feet long, 30 feet wide, and 45 feet high (27.4 meters long, 9.1 meters wide, and 13.7 meters high).).
And the porch before the temple of the house, twenty cubits was the length thereof, according to the breadth of the house; and ten cubits was the breadth thereof before the house.
The portico at the front of the main hall of the temple was twenty (note: 10 cubits is approximately 15 feet or 4.6 meters; also in verses 23–26.)class="annot-tooltip" tabindex="0" data-tooltip="20 cubits is approximately 30 feet or 9.1 meters; also in verses 16 and 20." title="20 cubits is approximately 30 feet or 9.1 meters; also in verses 16 and 20.">cubits (note: 20 cubits is approximately 30 feet or 9.1 meters; also in verses 16 and 20.) long, extending across the width of the temple and projecting out ten cubits in front of the temple.
And for the house he made windows of narrow lights (note: Or, windows broad within and narrow without, or, skewed and closed).
He also had narrow windows framed high in the temple.
And against (note: Or, upon, or joining to) the wall of the house he built (note: Heb. ribs)ass="annot-tooltip" tabindex="0" data-tooltip="Heb. floors" title="Heb. floors">chambers (note: Heb. floors) round about, against the walls of the house round about, both of the temple and of the oracle: and he made chambers round about:
Against the walls of the temple and the inner sanctuary, Solomon built a chambered structure around the temple, in which he constructed the side rooms.
The nethermost chamber was five cubits broad, and the middle was six cubits broad, and the third was seven cubits broad: for without in the wall of the house he made narrowed rests round about, that the beams should not be fastened in the walls of the house.
The bottom floor was five cubits wide (note: 5 cubits is approximately 7.5 feet or 2.3 meters; also in verses 10 and 24.), the middle floor six cubits, and the third floor seven cubits. He also placed offset ledges around the outside of the temple, so that nothing would be inserted into its walls.
And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither: so that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building.
The temple was constructed using finished stones cut at the quarry, so that no hammer or chisel or any other iron tool was heard in the temple while it was being built.
The door for the middle chamber was in the right side (note: Heb. shoulder) of the house: and they went up with winding stairs into the middle chamber, and out of the middle into the third.
The entrance to the bottom (note: LXX and Targum; Hebrew middle) floor was on the south side of the temple. A stairway led up to the middle level, and from there to the third floor.
So he built the house, and finished it; and covered the house with beams and boards of cedar.
So Solomon built the temple and finished it, roofing it with beams and planks of cedar.
And then he built chambers against all the house, five cubits high: and they rested on the house with timber of cedar.
He built chambers all along the temple, each five cubits high and attached to the temple with beams of cedar.
And the word of the Lord came to Solomon, saying,
Then the word of the LORD came to Solomon, saying:
Concerning this house which thou art in building, if thou wilt walk in my statutes, and execute my judgments, and keep all my commandments to walk in them; then will I perform my word with thee, which I spake unto David thy father:
“As for this temple you are building, if you walk in My statutes, carry out My ordinances, and keep all My commandments by walking in them, I will fulfill through you the promise I made to your father David.
And I will dwell among the children of Israel, and will not forsake my people Israel.
And I will dwell among the Israelites and will not abandon My people Israel.”
And he built the walls of the house within with boards of cedar, both the floor of the house, and the walls of the cieling: and he covered them on the inside with wood, and covered the floor of the house with planks of fir.
He lined the interior walls with cedar paneling from the floor of the temple to the ceiling, and he covered the floor with cypress (note: Or pine or juniper or fir; also in verse 34) boards.
And he built twenty cubits on the sides of the house, both the floor and the walls with boards of cedar: he even built them for it within, even for the oracle, even for the most holy place.
He partitioned off the twenty cubits at the rear of the temple with cedar boards from floor to ceiling to form within the temple an inner sanctuary, the Most Holy Place.
And the house, that is, the temple before it, was forty cubits long.
And the main hall in front of this room was forty cubits long.
And the cedar of the house within was carved with knops (note: Or, gourds) and open flowers (note: Heb. openings of flowers): all was cedar; there was no stone seen.
The cedar paneling inside the temple was carved with gourds and open flowers. Everything was cedar; not a stone could be seen.
And the oracle he prepared in the house within, to set there the ark of the covenant of the Lord.
Solomon also prepared the inner sanctuary within the temple to set the ark of the covenant of the LORD there.
And the oracle in the forepart was twenty cubits in length, and twenty cubits in breadth, and twenty cubits in the height thereof: and he overlaid it with pure (note: Heb. shut up) gold; and so covered the altar which was of cedar.
The inner sanctuary was twenty cubits long, twenty cubits wide, and twenty cubits high. He overlaid the inside with pure gold, and he also overlaid the altar of cedar (note: Or with cedar).
So Solomon overlaid the house within with pure gold: and he made a partition by the chains of gold before the oracle; and he overlaid it with gold.
So Solomon overlaid the inside of the temple with pure gold, and he extended gold chains (note: Or made gold chains to draw (the curtains)) across the front of the inner sanctuary, which was overlaid with gold.
And the whole house he overlaid with gold, until he had finished all the house: also the whole altar that was by the oracle he overlaid with gold.
So he overlaid with gold the whole interior of the temple, until everything was completely finished. He also overlaid with gold the entire altar that belonged to the inner sanctuary.
And within the oracle he made two cherubims of olive tree (note: Or, oily. Heb. trees of oil), each ten cubits high.
In the inner sanctuary he made two cherubim, each ten cubits high, out of olive wood.
And five cubits was the one wing of the cherub, and five cubits the other wing of the cherub: from the uttermost part of the one wing unto the uttermost part of the other were ten cubits.
One wing of the first cherub was five cubits long, and the other wing was five cubits long as well. So the full wingspan was ten cubits.
And the other cherub was ten cubits: both the cherubims were of one measure and one size.
The second cherub also measured ten cubits; both cherubim had the same size and shape,
The height of the one cherub was ten cubits, and so was it of the other cherub.
and the height of each cherub was ten cubits.
And he set the cherubims within the inner house: and they stretched forth the wings of the cherubims (note: Or, the Cherubims stretched forth their wings), so that the wing of the one touched the one wall, and the wing of the other cherub touched the other wall; and their wings touched one another in the midst of the house.
And he placed the cherubim inside the innermost room of the temple. Since their wings were spread out, the wing of the first cherub touched one wall, while the wing of the second cherub touched the other wall, and in the middle of the room their wingtips touched.
And he carved all the walls of the house round about with carved figures of cherubims and palm trees and open flowers (note: Heb. openings of flowers), within and without.
Then he carved the walls all around the temple, in both the inner and outer sanctuaries, with carved engravings of cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers.
And the floor of the house he overlaid with gold, within and without.
And he overlaid the temple floor with gold in both the inner and outer sanctuaries.
And for the entering of the oracle he made doors of olive tree: the lintel and side posts were a fifth (note: Or, five square) part of the wall.
For the entrance to the inner sanctuary, Solomon constructed doors of olive wood with five-sided doorposts.
The two doors (note: Or, leaves of the doors) also were of olive tree; and he carved upon them carvings of cherubims and palm trees and open flowers (note: Heb. openings of flowers), and overlaid them with gold, and spread gold upon the cherubims, and upon the palm trees.
The double doors were made of olive wood, and he carved into them cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers and overlaid the cherubim and palm trees with hammered gold.
So also made he for the door of the temple posts of olive tree, a fourth (note: Or, four square) part of the wall.
In the same way he made four-sided doorposts of olive wood for the sanctuary entrance.
And the two doors were of fir tree: the two leaves of the one door were folding, and the two leaves of the other door were folding.
The two doors were made of cypress wood, and each had two folding panels.
And he carved thereon cherubims and palm trees and open flowers: and covered them with gold fitted upon the carved work.
He carved into them cherubim, palm trees, and open flowers, and he overlaid them with gold hammered evenly over the carvings.
And he built the inner court with three rows of hewed stone, and a row of cedar beams.
Solomon built the inner courtyard with three rows of dressed stone and one row of trimmed cedar beams.
In the fourth year was the foundation of the house of the Lord laid, in the month Zif:
The foundation of the house of the LORD was laid in the fourth year of Solomon’s reign, in the month of Ziv.
And in the eleventh year, in the month Bul, which is the eighth month, was the house finished throughout all the parts thereof, and according to all the fashion of it (note: Or, with all the appurtenances thereof, and with all the ordinances thereof). So was he seven years in building it.
In the eleventh year, in the month of Bul (note: Bul was the eighth month of the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar, usually occurring within the months of October and November.), the eighth month, the temple was finished in every detail and according to every specification. So he built the temple in seven years.