1 Kings 7:23
Context7:23 He also made the large bronze basin called “The Sea.” 1 It measured 15 feet 2 from rim to rim, was circular in shape, and stood seven-and-a-half feet 3 high. Its circumference was 45 feet. 4
1 Kings 7:27-39
Context7:27 He also made ten bronze movable stands. Each stand was six feet 5 long, six feet 6 wide, and four-and-a-half feet 7 high. 7:28 The stands were constructed with frames between the joints. 7:29 On these frames and joints were ornamental lions, bulls, and cherubs. Under the lions and bulls were decorative wreaths. 8 7:30 Each stand had four bronze wheels with bronze axles and four supports. Under the basin the supports were fashioned on each side with wreaths. 9 7:31 Inside the stand was a round opening that was a foot-and-a-half deep; it had a support that was two and one-quarter feet long. 10 On the edge of the opening were carvings in square frames. 11 7:32 The four wheels were under the frames and the crossbars of the axles were connected to the stand. Each wheel was two and one-quarter feet 12 high. 7:33 The wheels were constructed like chariot wheels; their crossbars, rims, spokes, and hubs were made of cast metal. 7:34 Each stand had four supports, one per side projecting out from the stand. 13 7:35 On top of each stand was a round opening three-quarters of a foot deep; 14 there were also supports and frames on top of the stands. 7:36 He engraved ornamental cherubs, lions, and palm trees on the plates of the supports and frames wherever there was room, 15 with wreaths 16 all around. 7:37 He made the ten stands in this way. All of them were cast in one mold and were identical in measurements and shape.
7:38 He also made ten bronze basins, each of which could hold about 240 gallons. 17 Each basin was six feet in diameter; 18 there was one basin for each stand. 7:39 He put five basins on the south side of the temple and five on the north side. He put “The Sea” on the south side, in the southeast corner.
1 Kings 7:2
Context7:2 He named 19 it “The Palace of the Lebanon Forest”; 20 it was 150 feet 21 long, 75 feet 22 wide, and 45 feet 23 high. It had four rows of cedar pillars and cedar beams above the pillars.
1 Kings 4:14
Context4:14 Ahinadab son of Iddo was in charge of Mahanaim.
[7:23] 1 tn Heb “He made the sea, cast.”
[7:23] 3 tn Heb “five cubits.”
[7:23] 4 tn Heb “and a measuring line went around it thirty cubits all around.”
[7:27] 5 tn Heb “four cubits.”
[7:27] 6 tn Heb “four cubits.”
[7:27] 7 tn Heb “three cubits.”
[7:29] 8 tn The precise meaning of these final words is uncertain. A possible literal translation would be, “wreaths, the work of descent.”
[7:30] 9 tn The precise meaning of this last word, translated “wreaths,” is uncertain.
[7:31] 10 tn Heb “And its opening from the inside to the top and upwards [was] a cubit, and its opening was round, the work of a stand, a cubit-and-a-half.” The precise meaning of this description is uncertain.
[7:31] 11 tn Heb “also over its opening were carvings and their frames [were] squared, not round.”
[7:32] 12 tn Heb “a cubit-and-a-half” (a cubit was a unit of measure roughly equivalent to 18 inches or 45 cm).
[7:34] 13 tn Heb “four shoulders to the four sides of each stand, from the stand its shoulders.” The precise meaning of the description is uncertain.
[7:35] 14 tn Heb “and on top of the stand, a half cubit [in] height, round all around” (the meaning of this description is uncertain).
[7:36] 15 tn Heb “according to the space of each.”
[7:36] 16 tn The precise meaning of this last word, translated “wreaths,” is uncertain.
[7:38] 17 tn Heb “forty baths” (a bath was a liquid measure roughly equivalent to six gallons).
[7:38] 18 tn Heb “four cubits, each basin.” It is unclear which dimension is being measured.
[7:2] 20 sn The Palace of the Lebanon Forest. This name was appropriate because of the large amount of cedar, undoubtedly brought from Lebanon, used in its construction. The cedar pillars in the palace must have given it the appearance of a forest.
[7:2] 21 tn Heb “one hundred cubits.”