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2 Chronicles 4:14

4:13 And four hundred pomegranates on the two wreaths; two rows of pomegranates on each wreath, to cover the two pommels of the chapiters which were upon the pillars. upon: Heb. upon the face of
He made also bases, and lavers made he upon the bases; lavers: or, caldrons

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He also made the bases, and he made the basins on the bases;

He made also bases, and lavers made he upon the bases;

He made also bases, and lavers made he on the bases;

4:15 One sea, and twelve oxen under it.

What does 2 Chronicles 4:14 mean?

2 Chronicles 4:14 is a verse in the book of 2 Chronicles, in the Old Testament. In the original Hebrew, key words include עָשָׂה (ʻâsâh), מְכוֹנָה (mᵉkôwnâh), כִּיּוֹר (kîyôwr). It connects to 2 cross-referenced passages elsewhere in Scripture.

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He
madeעָשָׂהʻâsâh/aw-saw'/H6213to do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
also
bases,מְכוֹנָהmᵉkôwnâh/mek-o-naw'/H4350a pedestal, also a spot
and
laversכִּיּוֹרkîyôwr/kee-yore'/H3595properly, something round (as excavated or bored), i.e. a chafing-dish forcoals or a caldron forcooking; hence (from similarity of form) a washbowl; also (for the same reason) a pulpit or platform
madeעָשָׂהʻâsâh/aw-saw'/H6213to do or make, in the broadest sense and widest application
he
upon
the
bases;מְכוֹנָהmᵉkôwnâh/mek-o-naw'/H4350a pedestal, also a spot
lavers:
or,
caldrons

Commentary on 2 Chronicles 4:14

HENRY_FULL · 2 Chronicles 4:11–22
11 And Huram made the pots, and the shovels, and the basons. And Huram finished the work that he was to make for king Solomon for the house of God; 12 To wit, the two pillars, and the pommels, and the chapiters which were on the top of the two pillars, and the two wreaths to cover the two pommels of the chapiters which were on the top of the pillars; 13 And four hundred pomegranates on the two wreaths; two rows of pomegranates on each wreath, to cover the two pommels of the chapiters which were upon the pillars. 14 He made also bases, and lavers made he upon the bases; 15 One sea, and twelve oxen under it. 16 The pots also, and the shovels, and the fleshhooks, and all their instruments, did Huram his father make to king Solomon for the house of the Lord of bright brass. 17 In the plain of Jordan did the king cast them, in the clay ground between Succoth and Zeredathah. 18 Thus Solomon made all these vessels in great abundance: for the weight of the brass could not be found out. 19 And Solomon made all the vessels that were for the house of God, the golden altar also, and the tables whereon the showbread was set; 20 Moreover the candlesticks with their lamps, that they should burn after the manner before the oracle, of pure gold; 21 And the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs, made he of gold, and that perfect gold; 22 And the snuffers, and the basons, and the spoons, and the censers, of pure gold: and the entry of the house, the inner doors thereof for the most holy place, and the doors of the house of the temple, were of gold. We have here such a summary both of the brass-work and the gold-work of the temple as we had before ( 1 Kings vii. 13 , &c.), in which we have nothing more to observe than, 1. That Huram the workman was very punctual: He finished all that he was to make ( v. 11 ), and left no part of his work undone. Huram, his father, he is called, v. 16 . Probably it was a sort of nickname by which he was commonly known, Father Huram; for the king of Tyre called him Huram Abi, my father, in compliance with whom Solomon called him his, he being a great artist and father of the artificers in brass and iron. He acquitted himself well both for ingenuity and industry. 2. Solomon was very generous. He made all the vessels in great abundance ( v. 18 ), many of a sort, that many hands might be employed, and so the work might go on with expedition, or that some might be laid up for use when others were worn out. Freely he has received, and he will freely give. When he had made vessels enough for the present he could not convert the remainder of the brass to his own use; it is devoted to God, and it shall be used for him.

Cross-references

Related passages from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

2 Chronicles 4:1

Moreover he made an altar of brass, twenty cubits the length thereof, and twenty cubits the breadth thereof, and ten cubits the height thereof.

2 Chronicles 4:2

Also he made a molten sea of ten cubits from brim to brim, round in compass, and five cubits the height thereof; and a line of thirty cubits did compass it round about. from: Heb. from his brim to his brim

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Verses like this

Other verses that share key original-language words with 2 Chronicles 4:14.

1 Kings 7:30

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.

1 Kings 7:38

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.

1 Kings 7:43

And the ten bases, and ten lavers on the bases;

2 Kings 16:17

And king Ahaz cut off the borders of the bases, and removed the laver from off them; and took down the sea from off the brasen oxen that were under it, and put it upon a pavement of stones.

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What does 2 Chronicles 4:14 say?

2 Chronicles 4:14 (King James Version) reads: "He made also bases, and lavers made he upon the bases; lavers: or, caldrons"

Is 2 Chronicles 4:14 in the Old or New Testament?

2 Chronicles 4:14 is in the Old Testament of the Bible, in the book of 2 Chronicles.

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