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Reign of Solomon
Commentary
In 2 Chronicles 4, we see the construction of the temple of the Lord by King Solomon. The chapter begins with a description of the altar of bronze that was made for the temple. It was made from the bronze that was taken from the bronze sea that was in the court of the temple. The altar was made to be used for the burnt offerings and the sacrifices that were to be offered to the Lord. The chapter then goes on to describe the other furnishings of the temple. These included the ten lavers, the ten bases, and the ten tables. All of these were made of bronze and were used for the various offerings that were to be made to the Lord. The chapter then goes on to describe the construction of the temple itself. The temple was made of cedar and was overlaid with gold. The walls of the temple were also overlaid with gold and the floor of the temple was made of marble. The chapter then goes on to describe the construction of the court of the temple. This court was made of stone and was surrounded by a wall. The court was also filled with various trees and plants. Finally, the chapter describes the construction of the temple of the Lord. This temple was made of cedar and was overlaid with gold. The temple was also filled with various furnishings and vessels that were used for the offerings that were to be made to the Lord. In this chapter, we see the construction of the temple of the Lord by King Solomon. This temple was made to be a place of worship for the people of Israel and was a symbol of their faith in the Lord. The construction of the temple was a sign of the Lord's presence among
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the 2 Chronicles, chapter 4 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 22 verses in 2 Chronicles, chapter 4.