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1 Kings 7:29

Posted on 18 May at 11:20
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And on the borders that were betweene the ledges were lyons, oxen, and Cherubims: and vpon the ledges there was a base aboue: and beneath the lyons and oxen were certaine additions made of thinne worke. 1 Kings 7:29 (KJV)

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. 1 Kings 7:29 (KJV)

1 Kings 7:29 records the exquisite craftsmanship that adorned the borders of the ledges in Solomon’s temple. The verse specifies that the borders were embellished with carvings of lions, oxen, and cherubim, and that a base stood above the ledges, while beneath the lions and oxen were “certain additions made of thin work.” These decorative elements demonstrate the meticulous artistry invested in the holy structure.

The lion carvings symbolized strength, power, and royalty, reflecting the majesty of God’s reign. Oxen represented labor, sacrifice, and faithful service, pointing to the dedication required in worship. Cherubim, as angelic beings, signified God’s presence and the divine worship that surrounded the sanctuary. Together, these motifs highlighted the splendor and sacred character of the temple.

The “base above” likely functioned as a structural support for the upper portions of the altar or furnishings, while the “thin work” beneath the animal figures suggested delicate ornamental detailing, perhaps executed in precious metals. This combination of robust symbols and fine workmanship underscores the balance of strength and beauty in the temple’s design.

Beyond the physical beauty, the passage invites believers to recognize that God’s true dwelling is not confined to a building. As the New Testament reminds us in 1 Corinthians 6:19, the body of each believer is the temple of the Holy Spirit. The intricate work of the temple serves as a visual reminder that worship involves both reverence for God’s holiness and the cultivation of a personal inner relationship with Him. By appreciating the artistry of Solomon’s temple, Christians are encouraged to honor God through both external expressions of devotion and the inner transformation that makes each heart a living temple.

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