1 Kings 7:43
Context7:43 the ten movable stands with their ten basins,
1 Kings 7:34
Context7:34 Each stand had four supports, one per side projecting out from the stand. 1
1 Kings 7:27
Context7:27 He also made ten bronze movable stands. Each stand was six feet 2 long, six feet 3 wide, and four-and-a-half feet 4 high.
1 Kings 7:35
Context7:35 On top of each stand was a round opening three-quarters of a foot deep; 5 there were also supports and frames on top of the stands.
1 Kings 7:28
Context7:28 The stands were constructed with frames between the joints.
1 Kings 7:37-38
Context7:37 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. 6 Each basin was six feet in diameter; 7 there was one basin for each stand.
1 Kings 7:30
Context7:30 Each stand had four bronze wheels with bronze axles and four supports. Under the basin the supports were fashioned on each side with wreaths. 8
1 Kings 7:32
Context7:32 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 9 high.
1 Kings 7:39
Context7:39 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.


[7:34] 1 tn Heb “four shoulders to the four sides of each stand, from the stand its shoulders.” The precise meaning of the description is uncertain.
[7:27] 1 tn Heb “four cubits.”
[7:27] 2 tn Heb “four cubits.”
[7:27] 3 tn Heb “three cubits.”
[7:35] 1 tn Heb “and on top of the stand, a half cubit [in] height, round all around” (the meaning of this description is uncertain).
[7:38] 1 tn Heb “forty baths” (a bath was a liquid measure roughly equivalent to six gallons).
[7:38] 2 tn Heb “four cubits, each basin.” It is unclear which dimension is being measured.
[7:30] 1 tn The precise meaning of this last word, translated “wreaths,” is uncertain.
[7:32] 1 tn Heb “a cubit-and-a-half” (a cubit was a unit of measure roughly equivalent to 18 inches or 45 cm).