Bible Cross References
Tibhath
2 Samuel 8:8
He also took a great quantity of bronze from Betah and Berothai, cities ruled by Hadadezer.
Betah, Berothai
1 Chronicles 22:14
As for the Temple, by my efforts I have accumulated almost four thousand tons of gold and nearly forty thousand tons of silver to be used in building it. Besides that, there is an unlimited supply of bronze and iron. I also have wood and stone ready, but you must get more.
1 Kings 7:15-47
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Huram cast two bronze columns, each one 27 feet tall and 18 feet in circumference, and placed them at the entrance of the Temple.
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He also made two bronze capitals, each one 7 1/2 feet tall, to be placed on top of the columns.
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The top of each column was decorated with a design of interwoven chains
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and two rows of bronze pomegranates.
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The capitals were shaped like lilies, 6 feet tall,
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and were placed on a rounded section which was above the chain design. There were 200 pomegranates in two rows around each capital.
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Huram placed these two bronze columns in front of the entrance of the Temple: the one on the south side was named Jachin and the one on the north was named Boaz.
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The lily-shaped bronze capitals were on top of the columns. And so the work on the columns was completed.
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Huram made a round tank of bronze, 7 1/2 feet deep, 15 feet in diameter, and 45 feet in circumference.
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All around the outer edge of the rim of the tank were two rows of bronze gourds, which had been cast all in one piece with the rest of the tank.
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The tank rested on the backs of twelve bronze bulls that faced outward, three facing in each direction.
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The sides of the tank were 3 inches thick. Its rim was like the rim of a cup, curving outward like the petals of a lily. The tank held about 10,000 gallons.
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Huram also made ten bronze carts; each was 6 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 4 1/2 feet high.
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They were made of square panels which were set in frames,
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with the figures of lions, bulls, and winged creatures on the panels; and on the frames, above and underneath the lions and bulls, there were spiral figures in relief.
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Each cart had four bronze wheels with bronze axles. At the four corners were bronze supports for a basin; the supports were decorated with spiral figures in relief.
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There was a circular frame on top for the basin. It projected upward 18 inches from the top of the cart and 7 inches down into it. It had carvings around it.
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The wheels were 25 inches high; they were under the panels, and the axles were of one piece with the carts.
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The wheels were like chariot wheels; their axles, rims, spokes, and hubs were all of bronze.
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There were four supports at the bottom corners of each cart, which were of one piece with the cart.
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There was a 9-inch band around the top of each cart; its supports and the panels were of one piece with the cart.
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The supports and panels were decorated with figures of winged creatures, lions, and palm trees, wherever there was space for them, with spiral figures all around.
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This, then, is how the carts were made; they were all alike, having the same size and shape.
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Huram also made ten basins, one for each cart. Each basin was 6 feet in diameter and held 200 gallons.
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He placed five of the carts on the south side of the Temple, and the other five on the north side; the tank he placed at the southeast corner.
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Huram also made pots, shovels, and bowls. He completed all his work for King Solomon for the LORD's Temple. This is what he made: The two columns The two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the columns The design of interwoven chains on each capital The 400 bronze pomegranates, in two rows of 100 each around the design on each capital The ten carts The ten basins The tank The twelve bulls supporting the tank The pots, shovels, and bowls All this equipment for the Temple, which Huram made for King Solomon, was of polished bronze.
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The king had it all made in the foundry between Sukkoth and Zarethan, in the Jordan Valley.
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Solomon did not have these bronze objects weighed, because there were too many of them, and so their weight was never determined.
2 Chronicles 4:2-6
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He also made a round tank of bronze, 7 1/2 feet deep, 15 feet in diameter, and 45 feet in circumference.
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All around the outer edge of the rim of the tank were two rows of decorations, one above the other. The decorations were in the shape of bulls, which had been cast all in one piece with the rest of the tank.
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The tank rested on the backs of twelve bronze bulls that faced outward, three facing in each direction.
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The sides of the tank were 3 inches thick. Its rim was like the rim of a cup, curving outward like the petals of a flower. The tank held about 15,000 gallons.
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They also made ten basins, five to be placed on the south side of the Temple and five on the north side. They were to be used to rinse the parts of the animals that were burned as sacrifices. The water in the large tank was for the priests to use for washing.
2 Chronicles 4:12-18
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The king had them all made in the foundry between Sukkoth and Zeredah in the Jordan Valley.
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So many objects were made that no one determined the total weight of the bronze used.
Jeremiah 52:17-23
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The Babylonians broke in pieces the bronze columns and the carts that were in the Temple, together with the large bronze tank, and they took all the bronze to Babylon.
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They also took away the shovels and the ash containers used in cleaning the altar, the tools used in tending the lamps, the bowls used for catching the blood from the sacrifices, the bowls used for burning incense, and all the other bronze articles used in the Temple service.
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They took away everything that was made of gold or silver: the small bowls, the pans used for carrying live coals, the bowls for holding the blood from the sacrifices, the ash containers, the lampstands, the bowls used for incense, and the bowls used for pouring out wine offerings.
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The bronze objects that King Solomon had made for the Temple---the two columns, the carts, the large tank, and the twelve bulls that supported it---were too heavy to weigh.
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The two columns were identical: each one was 27 feet high and 18 feet around. They were hollow, and the metal was 3 inches thick. On top of each column was a bronze capital 7 1/2 feet high, and all around it was a grillwork decorated with pomegranates, all of which was also made of bronze.
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(SEE 52:21)
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On the grillwork of each column there were a hundred pomegranates in all, and ninety-six of these were visible from the ground.