They covered the walls in this room with cedar boards—none of the stones in the walls could be seen. They carved pictures of flowers and gourds [42] into the cedar.
Then he made two rows of bronze [74] that looked like pomegranates. [75] They put these bronze pomegranates on the nets of each column in order to cover the capitals at the top of the columns.
The capitals were on top of the columns. They were above the bowl-shaped net. At that place, there were 20 pomegranates in rows all around the capitals.