The Meaning of 1 Kings 7:33 Explained

1 Kings 7:33

KJV: And the work of the wheels was like the work of a chariot wheel: their axletrees, and their naves, and their felloes, and their spokes, were all molten.

YLT: And the work of the wheels is as the work of the wheel of a chariot, their spokes, and their axles, and their felloes, and their naves; the whole is molten.

Darby: And the work of the wheels was like the work of a chariot wheel: their supports, and their rims, and their spokes and their naves were all molten.

ASV: And the work of the wheels was like the work of a chariot wheel: their axletrees, and their felloes, and their spokes, and their naves, were all molten.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

And the work  of the wheels  [was] like the work  of a chariot  wheel:  their axletrees,  and their naves,  and their felloes,  and their spokes,  [were] all molten. 

What does 1 Kings 7:33 Mean?

Context Summary

1 Kings 7:27-39 - Vases And Lavers
In addition to the great molten sea, described in the previous verses, there were ten portable vessels, or vases, that ran on wheels, so that they could be pushed across the level marble floor to any part of the court where fresh cleansing water was required. Five of these lavers were placed on the right, and ten on the left, of the great brazen altar. Such things as belonged to the burned-offering they washed in them; but the sea was for the priests to wash in, 2 Chronicles 4:6.
We should carefully note the large provision made under the old Covenant for ceremonial washings. How precise is this account of these vessels! Does it not give weight to that injunction: "Be ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord"? Isaiah 52:11. This passage reminds us of the infinite purity of God, who charges His angels with folly, Job 4:18, and in whose sight the heavens are not clean, Job 15:15. As our Lord said to His disciples: "He that is clean needs"¦ to wash his feet," John 13:10. Every act of ours, even though we are priests unto God, needs to be cleansed and sanctified by the Word of God and prayer, Acts 6:4.
1 Kings 7:1-51 - Breaking Three Commandments
From a worldly point of view Naboth might have done a good stroke of business by selling his estate to. Ahab. A royal price and assured favor might have been his-but he had a conscience! Above the persuasive tones of the monarch's offer sounded the voice of God: "The land shall not be sold for ever, for the land is mine." See Leviticus 25:23; Numbers 36:7; Ezekiel 46:18.
Ahab knew perfectly well that Jezebel could not give him the property of another except by foul means, but he took pains not to inquire. Though the direct orders for Naboth's death did not come from him, yet, by his silence, he was an accomplice and an accessory; and divine justice penetrates all such specious excuses. God holds us responsible for wrongs which we do not arrest, though we have the power. The crime was blacker because of the pretext of religion, as suggested by a fast. See also 2 Kings 9:26. The blood of murdered innocence cries to God, and his requital, though delayed, is inevitable. See Revelation 6:9-10. [source]

Chapter Summary: 1 Kings 7

1  The building of Solomon's house
2  Of the house of Lebanon
6  Of the porch of pillars
7  Of the porch of judgment
8  Of the house for Pharaoh's daughter
13  Hiram's work of the two pillars,
23  Of the molten sea
27  Of the ten bases
38  Of the ten lavers
40  and all the vessels

What do the individual words in 1 Kings 7:33 mean?

And the workmanship of the wheels [was] like the workmanship of a wheel Chariot their axle pins and their rims and their spokes and their hubs [were] all of cast [bronze]
וּמַֽעֲשֵׂה֙ הָא֣וֹפַנִּ֔ים כְּמַעֲשֵׂ֖ה אוֹפַ֣ן הַמֶּרְכָּבָ֑ה יְדוֹתָ֣ם וְגַבֵּיהֶ֗ם וְחִשֻּׁקֵיהֶ֛ם וְחִשֻּׁרֵיהֶ֖ם הַכֹּ֥ל מוּצָֽק

וּמַֽעֲשֵׂה֙  And  the  workmanship 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Noun, masculine singular construct
Root: מַעֲשֶׂה  
Sense: deed, work.
הָא֣וֹפַנִּ֔ים  of  the  wheels 
Parse: Article, Noun, masculine plural
Root: אֹופַן  
Sense: wheel.
כְּמַעֲשֵׂ֖ה  [was]  like  the  workmanship 
Parse: Preposition-k, Noun, masculine singular construct
Root: מַעֲשֶׂה  
Sense: deed, work.
אוֹפַ֣ן  of  a  wheel 
Parse: Noun, masculine singular construct
Root: אֹופַן  
Sense: wheel.
הַמֶּרְכָּבָ֑ה  Chariot 
Parse: Article, Noun, feminine singular
Root: מֶרְכָּבָה  
Sense: chariot.
יְדוֹתָ֣ם  their  axle  pins 
Parse: Noun, feminine plural construct, third person masculine plural
Root: יָד  
Sense: hand.
וְגַבֵּיהֶ֗ם  and  their  rims 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Noun, common plural construct, third person masculine plural
Root: גַּב 
Sense: convex surface, back.
וְחִשֻּׁקֵיהֶ֛ם  and  their  spokes 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Noun, masculine plural construct, third person masculine plural
Root: חִשֻּׁק  
Sense: spoke, spoke of a wheel.
וְחִשֻּׁרֵיהֶ֖ם  and  their  hubs  [were] 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Noun, masculine plural construct, third person masculine plural
Root: חִשֻּׁר  
Sense: hub, hub of a wheel, nave.
מוּצָֽק  of  cast  [bronze] 
Parse: Verb, Hofal, Participle, masculine singular
Root: יָצַק  
Sense: to pour, flow, cast, pour out.

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