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Selected Verse: 1 Kings 6:2 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
1Ki 6:2 |
Strong Concordance |
And the house [01004] which king [04428] Solomon [08010] built [01129] for the LORD [03068], the length [0753] thereof was threescore [08346] cubits [0520], and the breadth [07341] thereof twenty [06242] cubits, and the height [06967] thereof thirty [07970] cubits [0520]. |
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King James |
And the house which king Solomon built for the LORD, the length thereof was threescore cubits, and the breadth thereof twenty cubits, and the height thereof thirty cubits. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
THE BUILDING OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE. (Kg1 6:1-4)
the house which king Solomon built for the Lord--The dimensions are given in cubits, which are to be reckoned according to the early standard (Ch2 3:3), or holy cubit (Eze 40:5; Eze 43:13), a handbreadth longer than the common or later one. It is probable that the internal elevation only is here stated. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
The size of Solomon's temple depends upon the true length of the ancient cubit, which is doubtful. It has been estimated as somewhat less than a foot, and again as between 19 and 20 inches, a difference of nearly 8 inches, which would produce a variation of nearly 40 feet in the length of the temple-chamber, and of 46 in that of the entire building. It is worthy of remark that, even according to the highest estimate, Solomon's temple was really a small building, less than 120 feet long, and less than 35 broad. Remark that the measures of the temple, both "house" and porch Kg1 6:3, were exactly double those of the older tabernacle (Exo 26:18 note). This identity of proportion amounts to an undesigned coincidence, indicating the thoroughly historical character of both Kings and Exodus. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
The house - Properly so called, as distinct from all the walls and buildings which were adjoining to it; namely, the holy, and most holy place. Length - From east, to west. And this and the other measures may seem to belong to the inside from wall to wall. Cubits - Cubits of the sanctuary. Height - Namely, of the house: for the porch was one hundred and twenty cubits high, Ch2 3:4. So that all the measures compared each with other were harmonious. For sixty to twenty (the length to the breadth) is triple: or as three to one: and sixty to thirty (the length to the height) is double, or as two to one: and thirty to twenty (the height to the breadth) is one and an half, as three to two. Which are the proportions answering to the three great concords in music, commonly called, a twelfth, an eighth, and a fifth. Which therefore must needs be a graceful proportion to the eye, as that in music is graceful to the ear. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
The length thereof was threescore cubits - A cubit, according to Bishop Cumberland, is 21 inches, and 888 decimals, or 1 foot, 9 inches, and 888 decimals. According to this
Yds. Ft. Inch. The length, 60 cubits, was 36 1 5.28 The breadth, 20 cubits, was 12 0 5.76 The height, 30 cubits, was 18 0 8.64 This constituted what was called the temple or house, the house of God, etc. But, besides this, there were courts and colonnades, where the people might assemble to perform their devotions and assist at the sacrifices, without being exposed to the open air. The court surrounded the temple, or holy place, into which the priests alone entered. Sometimes the whole of the building is called the temple; at other times that, the measurement of which is given above. But as no proper account can be given of such a building in notes; and as there is a great variety of opinion concerning the temple, its structure, ornaments, etc., as mentioned in the books of Kings and Chronicles, in Ezekiel, and by Josephus; and as modern writers, such as Vilalpandus, Dr. Lightfoot, and Dr. Prideaux, professing to be guided by the same principles, have produced very different buildings; I think it best to hazard nothing on the subject, but give that description at the end of the chapter which Calmet with great pains and industry has collected: at the same time, pledging myself to no particular form or appearance, as I find I cannot give any thing as the likeness of Solomon's temple which I could say, either in honor or conscience, bears any affinity to it. For other particulars I must refer the reader to the three large volumes of Vilalpandus, Dr. Lightfoot's Works, and to the Connections of Dr. Prideaux. |
13 And these are the measures [04060] of the altar [04196] after the cubits [0520]: The cubit [0520] is a cubit [0520] and an hand breadth [02948]; even the bottom [02436] shall be a cubit [0520], and the breadth [07341] a cubit [0520], and the border [01366] thereof by the edge [08193] thereof round about [05439] shall be a [0259] span [02239]: and this shall be the higher place [01354] of the altar [04196].
5 And behold a wall [02346] on the outside [02351] of the house [01004] round about [05439], and in the man's [0376] hand [03027] a measuring [04060] reed [07070] of six [08337] cubits [0520] long by the cubit [0520] and an hand breadth [02948]: so he measured [04058] the breadth [07341] of the building [01146], one [0259] reed [07070]; and the height [06967], one [0259] reed [07070].
3 Now these are the things wherein Solomon [08010] was instructed [03245] for the building [01129] of the house [01004] of God [0430]. The length [0753] by cubits [0520] after the first [07223] measure [04060] was threescore [08346] cubits [0520], and the breadth [07341] twenty [06242] cubits [0520].
1 And it came to pass in the four [0702] hundred [03967] [08141] and eightieth [08084] year [08141] after the children [01121] of Israel [03478] were come out [03318] of the land [0776] of Egypt [04714], in the fourth [07243] year [08141] of Solomon's [08010] reign [04427] over Israel [03478], in the month [02320] Zif [02099], which is the second [08145] month [02320], that he began to build [01129] the house [01004] of the LORD [03068].
2 And the house [01004] which king [04428] Solomon [08010] built [01129] for the LORD [03068], the length [0753] thereof was threescore [08346] cubits [0520], and the breadth [07341] thereof twenty [06242] cubits, and the height [06967] thereof thirty [07970] cubits [0520].
3 And the porch [0197] before [06440] the temple [01964] of the house [01004], twenty [06242] cubits [0520] was the length [0753] thereof, according to the breadth [07341] of the house [01004]; and ten [06235] cubits [0520] was the breadth [07341] thereof before the house [01004].
4 And for the house [01004] he made [06213] windows [02474] of narrow [0331] lights [08261].
18 And thou shalt make [06213] the boards [07175] for the tabernacle [04908], twenty [06242] boards [07175] on the south [05045] side [06285] southward [08486].
3 And the porch [0197] before [06440] the temple [01964] of the house [01004], twenty [06242] cubits [0520] was the length [0753] thereof, according to the breadth [07341] of the house [01004]; and ten [06235] cubits [0520] was the breadth [07341] thereof before the house [01004].
4 And the porch [0197] that was in the front [06440] of the house, the length [0753] of it was according to the breadth [07341] of the house [01004], twenty [06242] cubits [0520], and the height [01363] was an hundred [03967] and twenty [06242]: and he overlaid [06823] it within [06441] with pure [02889] gold [02091].