1 Kings 7:49
Context7:49 the pure gold lampstands at the entrance to the inner sanctuary (five on the right and five on the left), the gold flower-shaped ornaments, lamps, and tongs,
1 Kings 22:42
Context22:42 Jehoshaphat was thirty-five years old when he became king and he reigned for twenty-five years in Jerusalem. 1 His mother was Azubah, the daughter of Shilhi.
1 Kings 6:24
Context6:24 Each of the first cherub’s wings was seven and a half feet long; its entire wingspan was 15 feet. 2
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.
1 Kings 7:16
Context7:16 He made two bronze tops for the pillars; each was seven-and-a-half feet high. 3
1 Kings 7:3
Context7:3 The roof above the beams supported by the pillars was also made of cedar; there were forty-five beams, fifteen per row.
1 Kings 4:32
Context4:32 He composed 4 3,000 proverbs and 1,005 songs.
1 Kings 6:10
Context6:10 He built an extension all around the temple; it was seven and a half feet high 5 and it was attached to the temple by cedar beams.
1 Kings 6:31
Context6:31 He made doors of olive wood at the entrance to the inner sanctuary; the pillar on each doorpost was five-sided. 6
1 Kings 7:23
Context7:23 He also made the large bronze basin called “The Sea.” 7 It measured 15 feet 8 from rim to rim, was circular in shape, and stood seven-and-a-half feet 9 high. Its circumference was 45 feet. 10
1 Kings 9:23
Context9:23 These men were also in charge of Solomon’s work projects; there were a total of 550 men who supervised the workers. 11
1 Kings 6:6
Context6:6 The bottom floor of the extension was seven and a half feet 12 wide, the middle floor nine feet 13 wide, and the third floor ten and a half 14 feet wide. He made ledges 15 on the temple’s outer walls so the beams would not have to be inserted into the walls. 16
1 Kings 10:14
Context10:14 Solomon received 666 talents 17 of gold per year, 18
1 Kings 20:39
Context20:39 When the king passed by, he called out to the king, “Your servant went out into the heat 19 of the battle, and then a man turned aside and brought me a prisoner. 20 He told me, ‘Guard this prisoner. If he ends up missing for any reason, 21 you will pay with your life or with a talent 22 of silver.’ 23


[22:42] 1 map For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
[6:24] 1 tn Heb “The first wing of the [one] cherub was five cubits, and the second wing of the cherub was five cubits, ten cubits from the tips of his wings to the tips of his wings.”
[7:16] 1 tn Heb “two capitals he made to place on the tops of the pillars, cast in bronze; five cubits was the height of the first capital, and five cubits was the height of the second capital.”
[6:10] 1 tn Heb “five cubits.” This must refer to the height of each floor or room.
[6:31] 1 tn Heb “the pillar, doorposts, a fifth part” (the precise meaning of this description is uncertain).
[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.”
[9:23] 1 tn Heb “these [were] the officials of the governors who were over the work belonging to Solomon, five hundred fifty, the ones ruling over the people, the ones doing the work.”
[6:6] 3 tn Heb “seven cubits.”
[6:6] 4 tn Or “offsets” (ASV, NAB, NASB, NRSV); NIV “offset ledges.”
[6:6] 5 tn Heb “so that [the beams] would not have a hold in the walls of the temple.”
[10:14] 1 tn The Hebrew term כִּכָּר (kikkar, “circle”) refers generally to something that is round. When used of metals it can refer to a disk-shaped weight made of the metal or to a standard unit of weight, generally regarded as a talent. Since the accepted weight for a talent of metal is about 75 pounds, this would have amounted to about 50,000 pounds of gold (cf. NCV); CEV, NLT “twenty-five tons”; TEV “almost 23,000 kilogrammes.”
[10:14] 2 tn Heb “the weight of the gold which came to Solomon in one year was 666 talents of gold.”
[20:39] 2 tn Heb “man” (also a second time later in this verse).
[20:39] 3 tn Heb “if being missed, he is missed.” The emphatic infinitive absolute before the finite verbal form lends solemnity to the warning.
[20:39] 4 tn The Hebrew term כִּכָּר (kikkar, “circle”) refers generally to something that is round. When used of metals it can refer to a disk-shaped weight made of the metal or to a standard unit of weight, generally regarded as a talent. Since the accepted weight for a talent of metal is about 75 pounds, this would have amounted to about 75 pounds of silver.
[20:39] 5 tn Heb “your life will be in place of his life, or a unit of silver you will pay.”