2 Chronicles 3-4
Scripture Thought (What I Learned):
Chapter 3: Solomon Builds a Temple
Solomon
begins the construction of the temple on the threshingfloor or Ornan. He begin
construction on the second day of the second month in the fourth year of his
reign.
In this
chapter we learn again about the dimensions of the temple which could be found
in previous books and chapters of the Old Testament. It mentions that Solomon
used many precious stones and gold of Parvaim. He made images of cherubims and
overlaid them with gold. Solomon also made a veil for the temple made of purple
and crimson and all manner of fine linen. In the inner sanctuary he made chains
and put a hundred pomegranates on the chains. The pillars of the temple on the
left he called Boaz and on the right hand he called Jachin.
Chapter 4: Solomon’s Temple
Solomon
makes a molten altar of brass and a molten sea of brass (this is the baptismal
font) which had oxen underneath it, 3 looking north, 3 looking west, 3 looking
south and three looking east. The sea (baptismal font) rested upon their back
and represent the twelve tribes of Israel. (the picture below is the baptismal font in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS Temple.
He made
10 lavers (washing stations), 10 candlesticks of Gold and 10 tables and put 5
on the right and 5 on the left. The baptismal font was set on the right side of
the east end against the south. Everything in the temple was of gold.
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