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2 Chronicles 4

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Easy Bible・2 Chronicles 4

The detailed description of the furnishings in the temple

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2 Chronicles 4:19
Solomon also made all the furnishings that were in God's temple: the golden altar; the tables on which was the bread of the Presence;

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This chapter provides a detailed description of the various furnishings that were made for the temple. It begins by describing the altar of bronze that was placed in front of the temple. The altar was large and had a bronze grating, and it was used for offering burnt offerings and other sacrifices to God. Next, the chapter describes the Sea, a large basin made of bronze that was used for the priests to wash themselves before entering the temple. The Sea was supported by twelve bronze oxen, three facing each direction. The chapter also mentions the various utensils that were made for the temple, including the pots, shovels, and sprinkling bowls. All of these furnishings were made of bronze, and they were crafted with great skill and attention to detail. The chapter concludes by stating that Solomon made all of these furnishings in great abundance, demonstrating his wealth and devotion to God. The author emphasizes that everything was made according to the specifications given by God to Moses. The chapter ends with a reminder that the Levites were responsible for the maintenance and care of all these furnishings.

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