There are a couple more details about the ten bronze lavers Hiram made that I wanna go over. The first detail deals with a common misunderstanding. These pots were NOT used for ritual cleansing. In other words, the priests did NOT wash their hands and feet in them. That’s what the Molten Sea was for. […]
1K7-10: Why Being Superb at ONE Thing Commands the Attention of Kings
“He made ten bronze trolleys, each one seven feet long, seven feet wide, and five-and-a-quarter feet high.” – 1 Kings 7:38 We continue to look at the work Hiram, the skilled Hebrew craftsman, continued to do for Solomon’s Temple. Keep in mind, in one way or another, his work involved using bronze for all of […]
1K7-9: The Difference Between Solomon’s Temple and Ezekiel’s Vision That No Pastor Gets
Alrighty, so yesterday, we were talking about the Molten Sea. That was the gargantuan pot of water containing close to 12,000 gallons of MAYIM CHAYYIM or “living water.” So again, speaking to all gentile believers out there… “Living water” ain’t water that has been ritually “blessed.” Ya feel me? It’s water emanating from a moving […]
1K7-8: No, the Priests Weren’t Skinny-Dipping – The Truth About the Bronze Sea
“He made the cast metal ‘Sea’ circular, seventeen-and-a-half feet from rim to rim, eight-and-three-quarter feet high and fifty-two-and-a-half feet in circumference.” – 1 Kings 7:24 There’s one area where gentile Christian scholars are way the heck off the mark, and have truly smoked more marijuana than they should have. I’m talking about their depictions and descriptions […]
1K7-7: The Two Pillars That Reveal the Character of God
“He made the two bronze columns, each one thirty-one-and-a-half feet high and twenty-one feet in circumference.” – 1 Kings 7:15 When we last left off, we were talking about a homie named Hiram. He was the skilled Hebrew craftsman whom Solomon had assigned to oversee the bronze work for the Temple. In verse 15, we’re […]
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