“He made the two bronze columns, each one thirty-one-and-a-half feet high and twenty-one feet in circumference.” – 1 Kings 7:15 When we last left off, we were talking about a homie named Hiram. He was a skilled Hebrew craftsman whom Solomon had assigned to oversee the bronze work for the Temple. In verse 15, we’re […]
1K7-6: Most Bible Teachers Never Notice This Pattern
I wanna show you something cool. Take a look at this verse referring to the creation of the Wilderness Tabernacle: “B’tzal’el and Oholi’av, along with all the craftsmen whom ADONAI has endowed with the wisdom and skill necessary to carry out the work needed for the sanctuary, are to do exactly according to everything ADONAI […]
1K7-5: Who You Are in Secret Is Who You Really Are
“All these structures, from the outside to the great courtyard and from foundation to eaves, were made of blocks of high-grade stone cut to size and smoothed on their inner and outer faces.”-1 Kings 7:9 In verse 9, we’re told that “all” the structures in Solomon’s palace were carved out of blocks made of high-grade […]
1K7-4: Why God Never Wanted Israel to Fit In
“His own living quarters, in the other courtyard, set back from the Hall, were similarly designed. He also made a house like this Hall for Pharaoh’s daughter, whom Shlomo had taken as his wife.” – 1 Kings 7:8 Back in chapter 3, we heard that Solomon took Pharaoh’s daughter to be his wife. Well, she […]
1K7-3: The Building That Shaped Biblical History
Alrighty, so we are continuing our slog through the details of Solomon’s palace. I hope you’re beginning to realize that this was an unprecedented work of architecture never before seen and possibly never to be seen again. So, picking up from where we left off yesterday, verse 6 speaks of a building called “The Hall” […]
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