
Text -- 1 Kings 7:24 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ki 7:24 - -- Carved or molten figures: for this word signifies figures or pictures of all sorts.
Carved or molten figures: for this word signifies figures or pictures of all sorts.

Wesley: 1Ki 7:24 - -- It seems doubtful whether the second row had ten in each cubit, and so there were three hundred more; or, whether the ten were distributed into five i...
It seems doubtful whether the second row had ten in each cubit, and so there were three hundred more; or, whether the ten were distributed into five in each row.
JFB -> 1Ki 7:23-26
JFB: 1Ki 7:23-26 - -- In the tabernacle was no such vessel; the laver served the double purpose of washing the hands and feet of the priests as well as the parts of the sac...
In the tabernacle was no such vessel; the laver served the double purpose of washing the hands and feet of the priests as well as the parts of the sacrifices. But in the temple there were separate vessels provided for these offices. (See on 2Ch 4:6). The molten sea was an immense semicircular vase, measuring seventeen and a half feet in diameter, and being eight and three-fourths feet in depth. This, at three and a half inches in thickness, could not weigh less than from twenty-five to thirty tons in one solid casting--and held from sixteen thousand to twenty thousand gallons of water. [See on 2Ch 4:3.] The brim was all carved with lily work or flowers; and oxen were carved or cut on the outside all round, to the number of three hundred; and it stood on a pedestal of twelve oxen. These oxen must have been of considerable size, like the Assyrian bulls, so that their corresponding legs would give thickness or strength to support so great a weight for, when the vessel was filled with water, the whole weight would be about one hundred tons [NAPIER]. (See on 2Ch 4:3).|| 08962||1||13||0||@he made ten bases of brass==--These were trucks or four-wheeled carriages, for the support and conveyance of the lavers. The description of their structure shows that they were elegantly fitted up and skilfully adapted to their purpose. They stood, not on the axles, but on four rests attached to the axles, so that the figured sides were considerably raised above the wheels. They were all exactly alike in form and size. The lavers which were borne upon them were vessels capable each of holding three hundred gallons of water, upwards of a ton weight. The whole, when full of water, would be no less than two tons [NAPIER].
TSK -> 1Ki 7:24
knops : 1Ki 6:18; Exo 25:31-36, Exo 37:17-22
compassing the sea : 2Ch 4:3

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Barnes -> 1Ki 7:24
Barnes: 1Ki 7:24 - -- Knops - literally, "gourds,"- i. e. a boss or ball ornament encircled the rim of the bowl in two rows.
Knops - literally, "gourds,"- i. e. a boss or ball ornament encircled the rim of the bowl in two rows.
Poole -> 1Ki 7:24
Poole: 1Ki 7:24 - -- Knops or, carved or molten figures ; for learned Hebricians note, that this word signifies the figures or pictures of all sorts, as flowers, beasts,...
Knops or, carved or molten figures ; for learned Hebricians note, that this word signifies the figures or pictures of all sorts, as flowers, beasts, &c. This general word is particularly explained of oxen, 2Ch 4:3 , unless there were so many figures, or sculptures of gourds, or other flowers; and in each of these a little ox’ s head.
Ten in a cubit so there were three hundred in all.
The knops were cast together with the sea, not carved.
In two rows: it seems doubtful whether the second row had ten in each cubit, and so there were three hundred more; or whether the ten were distributed into five in each row.
Haydock -> 1Ki 7:24
Haydock: 1Ki 7:24 - -- Ten cubits. All was not therefore ornamented. Protestants, " there were knops compassing it, ten in a cubit....the knops were cast in two rows, ...
Ten cubits. All was not therefore ornamented. Protestants, " there were knops compassing it, ten in a cubit....the knops were cast in two rows, when it was cast." (Haydock) ---
The signification of Pekehim is not ascertained, whether it be "apples, balls," &c., or perhaps a corrupt word for Bokrim, "oxen," or "ox heads;" as 2 Paralipomenon (iv. 3,) clearly explains it. (Calmet) ---
There also it is insinuated, that the carvings commenced only towards the bottom, where the circumference was reduced to 10 cubits. (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Ki 7:24
Gill: 1Ki 7:24 - -- And under the brim of it round about there were knops compassing it,.... Of an oval form, and therefore the Targum calls them figures of eggs; in 2Ch ...
And under the brim of it round about there were knops compassing it,.... Of an oval form, and therefore the Targum calls them figures of eggs; in 2Ch 4:3 they are said to have the similitude of oxen, being like the heads of oxen, and the other parts oval; or these were in the form of gourds, as sometimes the word is rendered, 2Ki 4:39 which had on them the figures of the heads of oxen, and might serve as cocks to let out the water:
ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round about it; and as the circumference was thirty cubits, there must be three hundred of these in the circuit:
the knops were cast in two rows when it was cast; for these were cast together with the sea, and being in two rows, there must be in all six hundred of them.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 7:1-51
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 7:1-51 - --1 The building of Solomon's house.2 Of the house of Lebanon.6 Of the porch of pillars.7 Of the porch of judgment.8 Of the house for Pharaoh's daughter...
MHCC -> 1Ki 7:13-47
MHCC: 1Ki 7:13-47 - --The two brazen pillars in the porch of the temple, some think, were to teach those that came to worship, to depend upon God only, for strength and est...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 7:13-47
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 7:13-47 - -- We have here an account of the brass-work about the temple. There was no iron about the temple, though we find David preparing for the temple iron ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 7:23-26
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 7:23-26 - --
The brazen sea (cf. 2Ch 4:2-5). - "He made the molten sea - a water-basin called ים ( mare ) on account of its size - ten cubits from the one up...
Constable: 1Ki 1:1--11:43 - --I. THE REIGN OF SOLOMON chs. 1--11
The Holy Spirit led the writer of Kings to give an interpretation of history,...

Constable: 1Ki 5:1--8:66 - --C. Solomon's Greatest Contribution chs. 5-8
Solomon's outstanding contribution to the nation of Israel, ...

Constable: 1Ki 7:13-51 - --4. The temple furnishings 7:13-51
The people also saw the glory of Yahweh reflected in the furni...
