1.Könige 7

Schlachter 2000

1 Aber an seinem Haus baute Salomo 13 Jahre lang, bis er sein ganzes Haus vollendet hatte. (1Kön 9,10; 1Kön 9,24; 2Chr 8,1; Pred 2,4)2 Er baute nämlich das Haus des Libanon-Waldes; 100 Ellen lang, 50 Ellen breit und 30 Ellen hoch; auf vier Reihen von Zedernsäulen, auf denen Zedernbalken lagen; (1Kön 10,17; 1Kön 10,21)3 und ein Dach von Zedernholz oben über den Gemächern, die über den Säulen lagen, deren Zahl 45 betrug, je 15 in einer Reihe. (1Kön 6,9)4 Und [es hatte] Fensterrahmen in drei Reihen, und [zwar] Fenster gegenüber Fenster, dreimal. (1Kön 7,5; Hes 40,16; Hes 40,22; Hes 41,26)5 Und alle Türen und Pfosten waren viereckig, mit einem Rahmen versehen, ein Fenster gegenüber dem anderen, dreimal. (1Kön 6,4)6 Und er errichtete eine Säulenhalle, 50 Ellen lang und 30 Ellen breit, und vor ihr noch eine Vorhalle mit Säulen und einem vorspringenden Schirmdach davor.7 Dazu erbaute er eine Thronhalle, wo er richtete, nämlich die Halle des Gerichts, und er täfelte sie mit Zedernholz vom Fußboden bis zur Decke. (1Kön 10,18; Ps 122,5; Jes 9,6)8 Und sein Haus, in dem er wohnte, im anderen Hof, einwärts von der Halle, war von der gleichen Bauart. Und Salomo baute auch für die Tochter des Pharao, die er sich zur Frau genommen hatte, ein Haus gleich dieser Halle. (1Kön 3,1; 1Kön 9,24; 2Chr 8,11)9 Dies alles wurde aus kostbaren Steinen gefertigt, nach Maß behauen, mit der Säge geschnitten auf der Innen- und Außenseite, vom Grund an bis zum Dach und draußen bis zum großen Hof. (2Mo 27,9; 1Kön 7,11; 2Kön 20,4; 2Chr 4,9)10 Die Grundfesten aber bestanden aus kostbaren, großen Steinen, aus Steinen von 10 Ellen und von 8 Ellen [Länge], (Jes 28,16; Jes 54,11; 1Kor 3,10; Offb 21,19)11 und darüber lagen kostbare Steine, nach Maß behauen, und Zedernbalken. (1Kön 7,9; Eph 5,31; 1Petr 2,4)12 Aber der große Hof ringsumher hatte [eine Mauer von] drei Lagen behauener Steine und einer Lage Zedernbalken; ebenso der innere Hof des Hauses des HERRN und die Vorhalle des Hauses. (Joh 10,23; Apg 3,11)13 Und der König Salomo sandte hin und ließ Hiram von Tyrus holen; (1Kön 7,40; 2Chr 2,13; 2Chr 4,11)14 der war Sohn einer Witwe aus dem Stamm Naphtali; sein Vater aber war ein Mann aus Tyrus, ein Erzschmied. Der war voll Weisheit, Verstand und Kunstsinn, um allerlei Arbeiten in Erz auszuführen; und er kam zum König Salomo und führte alle Arbeiten für ihn aus. (2Mo 31,2; 2Mo 36,1; Spr 22,29)15 Und er bildete die beiden ehernen Säulen; 18 Ellen hoch war jede Säule, ein Faden von 12 Ellen konnte sie umspannen. (2Chr 3,15; 2Chr 4,12; Jer 52,21)16 Und er machte zwei Kapitelle, aus Erz gegossen, um sie oben auf die Säulen zu setzen, und jedes Kapitell war 5 Ellen hoch. (2Chr 4,12)17 Netzförmiges Geflecht und Schnüre wie Ketten waren an den Kapitellen oben auf den Säulen, sieben an dem einen Kapitell und sieben an dem anderen Kapitell. (2Kön 25,17)18 Und so machte er die Säulen; und zwei Reihen [von Granatäpfeln] gingen rings um das eine Geflecht, um die Kapitelle zu bedecken, die oben [auf den Säulen] waren, und ebenso machte er es an dem anderen Kapitell. (1Kön 7,20; 1Kön 7,41; Jer 52,22)19 Und die Kapitelle oben auf den Säulen waren gemacht wie die Lilien in der Vorhalle, 4 Ellen [hoch]. (1Kön 6,18; 1Kön 6,32; 1Kön 6,35; 1Kön 7,22)20 Und es waren Kapitelle auf den beiden Säulen auch oberhalb, nahe bei dem Wulst, der hinter dem Geflecht war. Und es gab 200 Granatäpfel, ringsum in Reihen geordnet, [an dem einen und] an dem zweiten Kapitell. (2Kön 25,17; 2Chr 3,16; 2Chr 4,13; Jer 52,22)21 Und er richtete die Säulen auf beim Vorraum zur Tempelhalle; und er richtete die rechte Säule auf und gab ihr den Namen Jachin, und er richtete die linke Säule auf und gab ihr den Namen Boas. (4Mo 26,12; Rut 2,1; Rut 4,13; Rut 4,21; 1Kön 6,3; 2Chr 3,17; Offb 3,12)22 Und oben auf die Säulen kam das Lilienwerk. Damit war die Arbeit an den Säulen vollendet. (1Kön 7,19; 2Kön 25,17)23 Er machte auch das gegossene Wasserbecken, 10 Ellen weit von einem Rand bis zum anderen; es war ringsherum rund und 5 Ellen hoch, und eine 30 Ellen lange Schnur konnte es umspannen. (2Kön 25,13; 2Chr 4,2)24 Unterhalb seines Randes umgaben es Koloquinten, je zehn auf die Elle, rings um das Wasserbecken herum. Es waren aber zwei Reihen Koloquinten, gegossen aus einem Guss mit dem [Wasserbecken]. (2Mo 25,31; 1Kön 6,18)25 Es stand auf zwölf Rindern, von denen drei gegen Norden, drei gegen Westen, drei gegen Süden und drei gegen Osten gewandt waren; und das Wasserbecken ruhte oben auf ihnen, und alle ihre Hinterteile waren nach innen gekehrt. (2Chr 4,3; Jer 52,20)26 Seine Dicke aber betrug eine Handbreite, und sein Rand war wie der Rand eines Bechers, wie die Blüte einer Lilie, und es enthielt 2 000 Bat. (1Kön 6,18; 1Kön 6,32; 1Kön 6,35; 1Kön 7,19; Hes 45,11; Hes 45,14)27 Er machte auch zehn eherne Gestelle. Jedes Gestell war 4 Ellen lang und 4 Ellen breit und 3 Ellen hoch. (2Kön 25,13; 2Kön 25,16; Jer 52,17; Jer 52,20)28 Diese Gestelle aber waren so eingerichtet, dass sie Stege zwischen den Eckleisten hatten. (1Kön 7,37)29 Und auf den Stegen zwischen den Eckleisten waren Löwen, Rinder und Cherubim; und auf den Eckleisten war es oben ebenso, und unterhalb der Löwen und Rinder waren herabhängende Kränze. (Hes 1,10; Hes 10,14; Hes 41,18)30 Und jedes Gestell hatte vier eherne Räder mit ehernen Achsen; an seinen vier Ecken waren Schulterstücke; unter dem Becken waren die Schulterstücke angegossen, gegenüber den Kränzen. (Hes 10,9)31 Und seine Öffnung, innerhalb des Kopfstückes und darüber, maß eine Elle, und seine Öffnung war rund, nach Art eines Säulenfußes, anderthalb Ellen; auch an seiner Öffnung war Bildwerk; ihre Stege waren viereckig, nicht rund. (2Kön 16,17)32 Die vier Räder aber standen unterhalb der Stege, und die Halterungen der Räder waren an dem Gestell, und jedes Rad war anderthalb Ellen hoch.33 Und die Räder waren wie Wagenräder gefertigt, und ihre Halterungen, Felgen, Speichen und Naben waren alle gegossen.34 Es waren auch vier Schulterstücke an den vier Ecken eines jeden Gestells; diese Schulterstücke waren aus einem Guss mit dem Gestell. (1Kön 7,30)35 Oben an dem Gestell war ein Aufsatz von der Höhe einer halben Elle ringsherum, gerundet, und oben am Gestell waren seine Halterungen; diese und die Stege waren aus einem Guss mit ihm.36 Und er grub auf die Flächen seiner Halterungen und auf seine Stege Cherubim, Löwen und Palmbäume ein, je nachdem Raum vorhanden war, und Kränze ringsum. (1Kön 6,29; 1Kön 6,32; 1Kön 6,35; 1Kön 7,29; Hes 41,18)37 Auf diese Weise machte er die zehn Gestelle: Sie waren alle aus einem Guss, nach einem Maß und in einer Form. (1Kön 7,27)38 Und er stellte zehn eherne Becken her, 40 Bat gingen in ein Becken; jedes war 4 Ellen weit, und auf jedem der zehn Gestelle war ein Becken (2Mo 30,17; 2Chr 4,6; Hebr 10,22)39 Er setzte aber fünf Gestelle auf die rechte Seite und die anderen fünf auf die linke Seite des Hauses; und das Wasserbecken stellte er auf die rechte Seite des Hauses, nach Südosten hin. (2Chr 4,6; 2Chr 4,10)40 Und Hiram machte die Töpfe, die Schaufeln und die Sprengschalen; und so vollendete Hiram die Arbeit an dem ganzen Werk, das er dem König Salomo für das Haus des HERRN zu machen hatte: (2Tim 2,20)41 die beiden Säulen und die Kugeln der Kapitelle oben auf den beiden Säulen, und die beiden Geflechte, um die Kugeln der Kapitelle auf den Säulen zu bedecken, (1Kön 7,15)42 und die 400 Granatäpfel an den beiden Geflechten, zwei Reihen Granatäpfel an jedem Geflecht, um die zwei Kugeln der Kapitelle oben auf den Säulen zu bedecken, (1Kön 7,18)43 dazu die zehn Gestelle und die zehn Becken auf den Gestellen, (1Kön 7,27)44 und das eine Wasserbecken und die zwölf Rinder unter dem Wasserbecken, (1Kön 7,23)45 und die Töpfe, Schaufeln und die Sprengschalen. Und alle diese Geräte, die Hiram dem König Salomo machte für das Haus des HERRN, waren aus glänzendem Erz. (2Mo 27,3; 2Mo 38,3)46 In der Jordanebene ließ sie der König gießen in lehmiger Erde, zwischen Sukkot und Zartan. (1Mo 33,17; 1Kön 4,12)47 Und Salomo ließ alle diese Geräte [ungewogen] wegen der sehr großen Menge des Erzes; das Gewicht des Erzes konnte man nicht ermitteln. (1Chr 22,14; 2Chr 4,18)48 Salomo machte auch alle Geräte, die zum Haus des HERRN gehörten: den goldenen Altar und den goldenen Tisch, auf dem die Schaubrote lagen, (2Mo 37,10; 2Mo 37,25)49 und die Leuchter, fünf zur Rechten und fünf zur Linken, vor dem Sprachort, aus feinem Gold, mit Blumenwerk, Lampen und Lichtscheren aus Gold. (2Mo 37,17)50 Dazu Schüsseln, Messer, Sprengschalen, Pfannen und Räucherpfannen aus feinem Gold. Auch die Angeln an den Türen des inneren Hauses, des Allerheiligsten, und an den Türen der Tempelhalle waren aus Gold. (2Mo 25,29; 3Mo 16,12; 4Mo 7,86; 2Chr 4,21)51 Und so wurde das ganze Werk vollendet, das der König Salomo für das Haus des HERRN ausführte. Und Salomo brachte hinein, was sein Vater David geheiligt hatte: Das Silber und das Gold und die Geräte legte er in die Schatzkammer des Hauses des HERRN. (2Mo 39,32; 2Mo 40,33; 2Sam 8,7; 1Chr 18,7; 1Chr 18,11; 1Chr 28,11; 2Chr 5,1; Esr 6,15; Sach 4,9)

1.Könige 7

King James Version

1 But Solomon was building his own house thirteen years, and he finished all his house.2 He built also the house of the forest of Lebanon; the length thereof was an hundred cubits, and the breadth thereof fifty cubits, and the height thereof thirty cubits, upon four rows of cedar pillars, with cedar beams upon the pillars.3 And it was covered with cedar above upon the beams, that lay on forty five pillars, fifteen in a row.4 And there were windows in three rows, and light was against light in three ranks.5 And all the doors and posts were square, with the windows: and light was against light in three ranks.6 And he made a porch of pillars; the length thereof was fifty cubits, and the breadth thereof thirty cubits: and the porch was before them: and the other pillars and the thick beam were before them.7 Then he made a porch for the throne where he might judge, even the porch of judgment: and it was covered with cedar from one side of the floor to the other.8 And his house where he dwelt had another court within the porch, which was of the like work. Solomon made also an house for Pharaoh' daughter, whom he had taken to wife , like unto this porch.9 All these were of costly stones, according to the measures of hewed stones, sawed with saws, within and without, even from the foundation unto the coping, and so on the outside toward the great court.10 And the foundation was of costly stones, even great stones, stones of ten cubits, and stones of eight cubits.11 And above were costly stones, after the measures of hewed stones, and cedars.12 And the great court round about was with three rows of hewed stones, and a row of cedar beams, both for the inner court of the house of the LORD, and for the porch of the house.13 And king Solomon sent and fetched Hiram out of Tyre.14 He was a widow' son of the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker in brass: and he was filled with wisdom, and understanding, and cunning to work all works in brass. And he came to king Solomon, and wrought all his work.15 For he cast two pillars of brass, of eighteen cubits high apiece: and a line of twelve cubits did compass either of them about.16 And he made two chapiters of molten brass, to set upon the tops of the pillars: the height of the one chapiter was five cubits, and the height of the other chapiter was five cubits:17 And nets of checker work, and wreaths of chain work, for the chapiters which were upon the top of the pillars; seven for the one chapiter, and seven for the other chapiter.18 And he made the pillars, and two rows round about upon the one network, to cover the chapiters that were upon the top, with pomegranates: and so did he for the other chapiter.19 And the chapiters that were upon the top of the pillars were of lily work in the porch, four cubits.20 And the chapiters upon the two pillars had pomegranates also above, over against the belly which was by the network: and the pomegranates were two hundred in rows round about upon the other chapiter.21 And he set up the pillars in the porch of the temple: and he set up the right pillar, and called the name thereof Jachin: and he set up the left pillar, and called the name thereof Boaz.22 And upon the top of the pillars was lily work: so was the work of the pillars finished.23 And he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one brim to the other: it was round all about, and his height was five cubits: and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about.24 And under the brim of it round about there were knops compassing it, ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round about: the knops were cast in two rows, when it was cast.25 It stood upon twelve oxen, three looking toward the north, and three looking toward the west, and three looking toward the south, and three looking toward the east: and the sea was set above upon them, and all their hinder parts were inward.26 And it was an hand breadth thick, and the brim thereof was wrought like the brim of a cup, with flowers of lilies: it contained two thousand baths.27 And he made ten bases of brass; four cubits was the length of one base, and four cubits the breadth thereof, and three cubits the height of it.28 And the work of the bases was on this manner : they had borders, and the borders were between the ledges:29 And on the borders that were between the ledges were lions, oxen, and cherubims: and upon the ledges there was a base above: and beneath the lions and oxen were certain additions made of thin work.30 And every base had four brasen wheels, and plates of brass: and the four corners thereof had undersetters: under the laver were undersetters molten, at the side of every addition.31 And the mouth of it within the chapiter and above was a cubit: but the mouth thereof was round after the work of the base, a cubit and an half: and also upon the mouth of it were gravings with their borders, foursquare, not round.32 And under the borders were four wheels; and the axletrees of the wheels were joined to the base: and the height of a wheel was a cubit and half a cubit.33 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.34 And there were four undersetters to the four corners of one base: and the undersetters were of the very base itself.35 And in the top of the base was there a round compass of half a cubit high: and on the top of the base the ledges thereof and the borders thereof were of the same.36 For on the plates of the ledges thereof, and on the borders thereof, he graved cherubims, lions, and palm trees, according to the proportion of every one, and additions round about.37 After this manner he made the ten bases: all of them had one casting, one measure, and one size.38 Then made he ten lavers of brass: one laver contained forty baths: and every laver was four cubits: and upon every one of the ten bases one laver.39 And he put five bases on the right side of the house, and five on the left side of the house: and he set the sea on the right side of the house eastward over against the south.40 And Hiram made the lavers, and the shovels, and the basons. So Hiram made an end of doing all the work that he made king Solomon for the house of the LORD:41 The two pillars, and the two bowls of the chapiters that were on the top of the two pillars; and the two networks, to cover the two bowls of the chapiters which were upon the top of the pillars;42 And four hundred pomegranates for the two networks, even two rows of pomegranates for one network, to cover the two bowls of the chapiters that were upon the pillars;43 And the ten bases, and ten lavers on the bases;44 And one sea, and twelve oxen under the sea;45 And the pots, and the shovels, and the basons: and all these vessels, which Hiram made to king Solomon for the house of the LORD, were of bright brass.46 In the plain of Jordan did the king cast them, in the clay ground between Succoth and Zarthan.47 And Solomon left all the vessels unweighed , because they were exceeding many: neither was the weight of the brass found out.48 And Solomon made all the vessels that pertained unto the house of the LORD: the altar of gold, and the table of gold, whereupon the shewbread was ,49 And the candlesticks of pure gold, five on the right side , and five on the left, before the oracle, with the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs of gold,50 And the bowls, and the snuffers, and the basons, and the spoons, and the censers of pure gold; and the hinges of gold, both for the doors of the inner house, the most holy place, and for the doors of the house, to wit , of the temple.51 So was ended all the work that king Solomon made for the house of the LORD. And Solomon brought in the things which David his father had dedicated; even the silver, and the gold, and the vessels, did he put among the treasures of the house of the LORD.

1.Könige 7

New International Version

1 It took Solomon thirteen years, however, to complete the construction of his palace.2 He built the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon a hundred cubits long, fifty wide and thirty high,[1] with four rows of cedar columns supporting trimmed cedar beams.3 It was roofed with cedar above the beams that rested on the columns – forty-five beams, fifteen to a row.4 Its windows were placed high in sets of three, facing each other.5 All the doorways had rectangular frames; they were in the front part in sets of three, facing each other.[2]6 He made a colonnade fifty cubits long and thirty wide.[3] In front of it was a portico, and in front of that were pillars and an overhanging roof.7 He built the throne hall, the Hall of Justice, where he was to judge, and he covered it with cedar from floor to ceiling.[4]8 And the palace in which he was to live, set farther back, was similar in design. Solomon also made a palace like this hall for Pharaoh’s daughter, whom he had married.9 All these structures, from the outside to the great courtyard and from foundation to eaves, were made of blocks of high-grade stone cut to size and smoothed on their inner and outer faces.10 The foundations were laid with large stones of good quality, some measuring ten cubits[5] and some eight.[6]11 Above were high-grade stones, cut to size, and cedar beams.12 The great courtyard was surrounded by a wall of three courses of dressed stone and one course of trimmed cedar beams, as was the inner courtyard of the temple of the Lord with its portico.13 King Solomon sent to Tyre and brought Huram,[7]14 whose mother was a widow from the tribe of Naphtali and whose father was from Tyre and a skilled craftsman in bronze. Huram was filled with wisdom, with understanding and with knowledge to do all kinds of bronze work. He came to King Solomon and did all the work assigned to him.15 He cast two bronze pillars, each eighteen cubits high and twelve cubits in circumference.[8]16 He also made two capitals of cast bronze to set on the tops of the pillars; each capital was five cubits[9] high.17 A network of interwoven chains adorned the capitals on top of the pillars, seven for each capital.18 He made pomegranates in two rows[10] encircling each network to decorate the capitals on top of the pillars.[11] He did the same for each capital.19 The capitals on top of the pillars in the portico were in the shape of lilies, four cubits[12] high.20 On the capitals of both pillars, above the bowl-shaped part next to the network, were the two hundred pomegranates in rows all around.21 He erected the pillars at the portico of the temple. The pillar to the south he named Jakin[13] and the one to the north Boaz.[14]22 The capitals on top were in the shape of lilies. And so the work on the pillars was completed.23 He made the Sea of cast metal, circular in shape, measuring ten cubits from rim to rim and five cubits high. It took a line of thirty cubits[15] to measure round it.24 Below the rim, gourds encircled it – ten to a cubit. The gourds were cast in two rows in one piece with the Sea.25 The Sea stood on twelve bulls, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south and three facing east. The Sea rested on top of them, and their hindquarters were towards the centre.26 It was a handbreadth[16] in thickness, and its rim was like the rim of a cup, like a lily blossom. It held two thousand baths.[17]27 He also made ten movable stands of bronze; each was four cubits long, four wide and three high.[18]28 This is how the stands were made: they had side panels attached to uprights.29 On the panels between the uprights were lions, bulls and cherubim – and on the uprights as well. Above and below the lions and bulls were wreaths of hammered work.30 Each stand had four bronze wheels with bronze axles, and each had a basin resting on four supports, cast with wreaths on each side.31 On the inside of the stand there was an opening that had a circular frame one cubit[19] deep. This opening was round, and with its basework it measured a cubit and a half.[20] Around its opening there was engraving. The panels of the stands were square, not round.32 The four wheels were under the panels, and the axles of the wheels were attached to the stand. The diameter of each wheel was a cubit and a half.33 The wheels were made like chariot wheels; the axles, rims, spokes and hubs were all of cast metal.34 Each stand had four handles, one on each corner, projecting from the stand.35 At the top of the stand there was a circular band half a cubit[21] deep. The supports and panels were attached to the top of the stand.36 He engraved cherubim, lions and palm trees on the surfaces of the supports and on the panels, in every available space, with wreaths all around.37 This is the way he made the ten stands. They were all cast in the same moulds and were identical in size and shape.38 He then made ten bronze basins, each holding forty baths[22] and measuring four cubits across, one basin to go on each of the ten stands.39 He placed five of the stands on the south side of the temple and five on the north. He placed the Sea on the south side, at the south-east corner of the temple.40 He also made the pots[23] and shovels and sprinkling bowls. So Huram finished all the work he had undertaken for King Solomon in the temple of the Lord: (2Chr 4,11)41 the two pillars; the two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the pillars; the two sets of network decorating the two bowl-shaped capitals on top of the pillars;42 the four hundred pomegranates for the two sets of network (two rows of pomegranates for each network decorating the bowl-shaped capitals on top of the pillars);43 the ten stands with their ten basins;44 the Sea and the twelve bulls under it;45 the pots, shovels and sprinkling bowls. All these objects that Huram made for King Solomon for the temple of the Lord were of burnished bronze.46 The king had them cast in clay moulds in the plain of the Jordan between Sukkoth and Zarethan.47 Solomon left all these things unweighed, because there were so many; the weight of the bronze was not determined.48 Solomon also made all the furnishings that were in the Lord’s temple: the golden altar; the golden table on which was the bread of the Presence;49 the lampstands of pure gold (five on the right and five on the left, in front of the inner sanctuary); the gold floral work and lamps and tongs;50 the pure gold dishes, wick trimmers, sprinkling bowls, dishes and censers; and the gold sockets for the doors of the innermost room, the Most Holy Place, and also for the doors of the main hall of the temple.51 When all the work King Solomon had done for the temple of the Lord was finished, he brought in the things his father David had dedicated – the silver and gold and the furnishings – and he placed them in the treasuries of the Lord’s temple.