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1 Kings 7:48

New International Reader's Version

Solomon also made everything in the Lord’s temple. He made the golden altar. He made the golden table for the holy bread.

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The money the people brought to the Lord’s temple wasn’t used to make silver bowls. It wasn’t used for wick cutters, sprinkling bowls or trumpets. And it wasn’t used for any other things made out of gold or silver.

Nebuchadnezzar removed the treasures from the Lord’s temple. He also removed the treasures from the royal palace. He cut up the gold objects that Solomon, the king of Israel, had made for the temple. That’s what the Lord had announced would happen.

The commander of the royal guard took away the shallow cups for burning incense. He took away the sprinkling bowls. So he took away everything made out of pure gold or silver.

Solomon also made all the objects that were in God’s temple. He made the golden altar. He made the tables for the holy bread.

He made ten tables. He placed them in the temple. He put five of them on the south side. He put the other five on the north side. He also made 100 gold sprinkling bowls.

There are mines where silver is found. There are places where gold is purified.

the table for the holy bread with all its things and the holy bread

the gold altar for burning incense, the anointing oil and the sweet-smelling incense the curtain for the entrance to the tent

Moses placed the gold altar for burning incense in the tent of meeting. He placed it in front of the curtain.

On each side of the porch of the gateway were two tables. The burnt offerings were killed on them. So were the sin offerings and guilt offerings.

There were also four other tables for the burnt offerings. They were made out of blocks of stone. Each table was two and a half feet long and two and a half feet wide. And each was almost two feet high. The tools for killing the burnt offerings and other sacrifices were placed on them.

A wooden altar stood in the main hall. It was a little over five feet high. It was three and a half feet long and three and a half feet wide. Its corners, base and sides were made out of wood. The man said to me, “This is the table that stands in front of the Lord.”

“They are the only ones who can enter my temple. Only they can come near to serve me as guards.

“But you treat my name as if it were not holy. You say the Lord’s altar is ‘unclean.’ And you look down on its food.

So he entered the house of God. He and his men ate the holy bread. Only priests were allowed to eat it.

You can’t drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons too. You can’t have a part in both the Lord’s table and the table of demons.




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