1Ki 7:15 Cross References
1 Kings 7:15
15: Huram cast two bronze pillars, each 27 feet tall and 18 feet in circumference.
Jeremiah 52:21
- Each of the pillars was 27 feet tall and 18 feet in circumference. They were hollow, with walls 3 inches thick.
1 Kings 7:21
- Huram set the pillars at the entrance of the Temple, one toward the south and one toward the north. He named the one on the south Jakin, and the one on the north Boaz.
2 Chronicles 3:15
- For the front of the Temple, Solomon made two pillars that were 27 feet tall, each topped by a capital extending upward another 7 1/2 feet.
- He made a network of interwoven chains and used them to decorate the tops of the pillars. He also made one hundred decorative pomegranates and attached them to the chains.
- Then he set up the two pillars at the entrance of the Temple, one to the south of the entrance and the other to the north. He named the one on the south Jakin, and the one on the north Boaz.
Jeremiah 52:13
- He burned down the Temple of the LORD, the royal palace, and all the houses of Jerusalem. He destroyed all the important buildings in the city.
1 Kings 7:41
- two pillars, two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the pillars, two networks of chains that decorated the capitals,
2 Chronicles 4:12
- two pillars, two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the pillars, two networks of chains that decorated the capitals,
- four hundred pomegranates that hung from the chains on the capitals (two rows of pomegranates for each of the chain networks that were hung around the capitals on top of the pillars),
- the water carts holding the basins,
- the Sea and the twelve oxen under it,
- the pots, the shovels, the meat hooks, and all the related utensils. Huram-abi made all these things out of burnished bronze for the Temple of the LORD, just as King Solomon had requested.
2 Kings 25:16
- The bronze from the two pillars, the water carts, and the Sea was too great to be weighed. These things had been made for the LORD's Temple in the days of King Solomon.
- Each of the pillars was 27 feet tall. The bronze capital on top of each pillar was 7 1/2 feet high and was decorated with a network of bronze pomegranates all the way around.