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1 Kings 7:48

New Century Version

Solomon also made all the items for the Temple of the Lord: the golden altar; the golden table which held the bread that shows God’s people are in his presence;

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He made ten tables and put them in the Temple, five on the south side and five on the north. And he used gold to make a hundred other bowls.

the table, all its containers, and the bread that showed they were in God’s presence;

You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons also. You cannot share in the Lord’s table and the table of demons.

“But you don’t honor me. You say about the Lord’s altar, ‘It is unclean, and the food has no worth.’

They are the only ones who may enter my Holy Place. Only they may come near my table to serve me and take care of the things I gave them to do.

an altar of wood. It was more than five feet high and three feet wide. Its corners, base, and sides were wood. The man said to me, “This is the table that is in the presence of the Lord.”

There were four tables made of cut stone for the burnt offering. These tables were about three feet long, three feet wide, and about two feet high. On these tables the priests put their tools which they used to kill animals for burnt offerings and the other sacrifices.

There were two tables on each side of the porch, on which animals for burnt offerings, sin offerings, and penalty offerings were killed.

Solomon also made all the things for God’s Temple: the golden altar; tables which held the bread that shows God’s people are in his presence;

Moses put the gold altar for burning incense in the Meeting Tent in front of the curtain.

the gold altar, the special olive oil used for appointing priests, the sweet-smelling incense, and the curtain that covered the entrance to the Tent;

He went into God’s house, and he and those with him ate the holy bread, which was lawful only for priests to eat.

The money brought into the Temple of the Lord was not used to make silver cups, wick trimmers, bowls, trumpets, or gold or silver vessels.

Nebuchadnezzar took all the treasures from the Temple of the Lord and from the palace. He cut up all the gold objects Solomon king of Israel had made for the Temple of the Lord. This happened as the Lord had said it would.

The commander of the king’s special guards took away the pans for carrying hot coals, the bowls, and everything made of pure gold or silver.

“There are mines where people dig silver and places where gold is made pure.




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