There were plans for gold lamps and lampstands, and there were plans for silver lamps and lampstands. David told Solomon how much gold or silver to use for each lampstand and its lamps. The different lampstands were to be used where needed.
1 Chronicles 28:16 - Easy To Read Version David told how much gold should be for each table used for holy bread. David told how much silver should be used for the silver tables. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And by weight he gave gold for the tables of shewbread, for every table; and likewise silver for the tables of silver: Amplified Bible - Classic Edition The gold by weight for each table of showbread, and the silver for the tables of silver; American Standard Version (1901) and the gold by weight for the tables of showbread, for every table; and silver for the tables of silver; Common English Bible for the weight of gold for each table with the stacks of bread, and the silver for the silver tables; Catholic Public Domain Version Also, he gave gold for the tables of the presence, according to the diversity of the tables; similarly too, he gave silver for the other tables of silver. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version He gave also gold for the tables of proposition, according to the diversity of the tables: in like manner also silver for other tables of silver. |
There were plans for gold lamps and lampstands, and there were plans for silver lamps and lampstands. David told Solomon how much gold or silver to use for each lampstand and its lamps. The different lampstands were to be used where needed.
David told how much pure gold should be used to make the forks, sprinkling bowls, and pitchers. David told how much gold should be used to make each gold dish, and how much silver should be used to make each silver dish.
Solomon made ten tables and put them in the temple. {\cf2\super [63]} Five tables were on the right side and five tables were put on the left side in the temple. And Solomon used gold to make 100 basins.
David went into God’s house. David and the people with him ate the bread that was offered to God. It was against the law for David or the people with him to eat that bread. Only the priests were allowed to eat it.