2 Chronicles 4:7-22

2 Chronicles 4:7-22

[7] And he made  ten  candlesticks  of gold  according to their form,  and set  them in the temple,  five  on the right hand,  and five  on the left.  [8] He made  also ten  tables,  and placed  them in the temple,  five  on the right side,  and five  on the left.  And he made  an hundred  basons  of gold.  [9] Furthermore he made  the court  of the priests,  and the great  court,  and doors  for the court,  and overlaid  the doors  of them with brass.  [10] And he set  the sea  on the right  side  of the east end,  over against  the south.  [11] And Huram  made  the pots,  and the shovels,  and the basons.  And Huram  finished  the work  that he was to make  for king  Solomon  for the house  of God;  [12] To wit, the two  pillars,  and the pommels,  and the chapiters  which were on the top  of the two pillars,  and the two  wreaths  to cover  the two  pommels  of the chapiters  which were on the top  of the pillars;  [13] And four  hundred  pomegranates  on the two  wreaths;  two  rows  of pomegranates  on each  wreath,  to cover  the two  pommels  of the chapiters  which were upon  the pillars.  [14] He made  also bases,  and lavers  made  he upon the bases;  [15] One  sea,  and twelve  oxen  [16] The pots  also, and the shovels,  and the fleshhooks,  and all their instruments,  did Huram  his father  make  to king  Solomon  for the house  of bright  brass.  [17] In the plain  of Jordan  did the king  cast  them, in the clay  ground  between Succoth  and Zeredathah.  [18] Thus Solomon  made  all these vessels  in great  abundance:  for the weight  of the brass  could not be found out.  [19] And Solomon  made  all the vessels  that were for the house  of God,  the golden  altar  also, and the tables  whereon the shewbread  [20] Moreover the candlesticks  with their lamps,  that they should burn  after the manner  before  the oracle,  of pure  gold;  [21] And the flowers,  and the lamps,  and the tongs,  made he of gold,  and that perfect  gold;  [22] And the snuffers,  and the basons,  and the spoons,  and the censers,  of pure  gold:  and the entry  of the house,  the inner  doors  thereof for the most  place, and the doors  of the house  of the temple,  were of gold.