<h3>BUILDING A GREAT TEMPLE</h3>
<p>In the fourth year of Solomon's rule over Israel he built the
temple of Jehovah. The temple was ninety feet long, thirty feet
wide, and forty-five feet high. The porch before the large room of
the temple was thirty feet wide and fifteen feet deep. Solomon
made windows for the temple with casings, broad on the inside and
narrow on the outside.</p>
<p>The temple was built with stone which had been made ready at
the quarry; neither hammer nor chisel nor any iron tool was heard
while the temple was building. Against the wall of the temple on
the outside Solomon built wings, both around the larger room and
the inner room, and made side-chambers around the temple.</p>
<p>The entrance to the lower side-chambers was on the south side
of the temple. Winding stairs led to the second floor, and from the
second to the third. Solomon built the wings against the sides of
the temple, each seven and a half feet high; and they were joined
to the temple with timbers of cedar.</p>
<p>He covered the walls of the temple on the inside with boards
of cedar from the floor of the temple to the rafters: and he covered
the floor of the temple with boards of cypress.</p>
<p>He also made a room thirty feet square in the back part of the
temple with boards of cedar reaching from the floor to the rafters.
He built it as an inner room, even as the most holy place. The
temple, that is the large room in front of the inner room, was sixty
feet long. And there was cedar inside the temple with carving in
the form of gourds and open flowers. All was cedar, no stone was
seen. Solomon prepared the inner room as a place for the ark.</p>
<p>In the inner room Solomon made two winged bulls of olive
wood. The height of each was fifteen feet. Each of their wing<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_125" id="Page_125">[125]</SPAN></span>s
measured seven and a half feet across, fifteen feet from the end of
one wing to the end of the other. He set these up in the inner room
of the temple; and their wings were stretched out so that the wing
of the one touched the one wall, while the wing of the other touched
the other wall, and their wings touched each other in the middle
of the temple; and he covered them with gold.</p>
<p>Then Solomon gathered in Jerusalem the leaders of Israel to
bring up the ark of Jehovah out of Zion, the City of David, at the
time of the autumn festival in September. When all the leaders
of Israel had come, the priests took up the ark and the tent of meeting
and all the sacred vessels that were in the tent. So the priests
brought in the ark of Jehovah to its place in the inner room of the
temple under the wings of the winged bulls. There was nothing in
the ark except the two tables of stone which Moses put there at
Horeb. And when the priests came out from the inner room, the
cloud filled the temple of Jehovah, so that the priests could not
stand and perform their service on account of the cloud, for the
glory of Jehovah filled his temple.</p>
<p>Then Solomon said:</p>
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"Jehovah has set the sun in the heavens,<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">But has said that he will dwell in thick darkness.</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">So I have built thee a temple as a lofty dwelling,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">A place for thee to abide in forever."</span><br/></div>
<p>As Solomon stood before the altar of Jehovah in the presence of
all the assembly of Israel, he spread out his hands toward heaven
and said, "O Jehovah, the God of Israel, there is no God like thee
in heaven above or on earth beneath, who keepest thy solemn agreement
and showest kindness to thy servants who serve thee whole-heartedly,
who hast kept with thy servant David my father the
promise that thou didst make to him.</p>
<p>"But will God actually dwell on earth? Indeed heaven and the
highest heaven cannot hold thee; how much less this temple that I
have built!"</p>
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