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1 Kings 7:22

Posted on 10 Feb at 22:08
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And vpon the top of the pillars was lillie worke: so was the worke of the pillars finished. 1 Kings 7:22 (KJV)

This verse belongs to the detailed description of Solomon’s temple in Jerusalem and draws special attention to the two bronze pillars that stood at the entrance, known as Jachin and Boaz (see 1 Kings 7:15‑23). The pillars were not merely structural supports; they carried deep symbolic meaning. Jachin means “He establishes,” and Boaz means “In him is strength,” names that point to God’s faithfulness, stability, and the presence of His covenant with His people.

The verse highlights the exquisite “lily work” that adorned the tops of the pillars. The lily motif, celebrated for its beauty and its association with purity, demonstrates the high level of artistic craftsmanship employed in the temple’s construction. This attention to decorative detail underscores the importance of excellence and beauty in the worship of God.

The statement that the work on the pillars was finished signals the completion of this specific element of the temple project. It reflects the meticulous care taken to bring the work to its proper conclusion and points forward to the dedication of the entire sanctuary. The finished pillars serve as a reminder that God values precision, completion, and dedication in the tasks He entrusts to His people.

Application to our lives follows naturally. First, the pillars teach us to establish our lives on the firm foundation of God’s truth and strength, trusting in His faithfulness for stability. Second, the emphasis on fine craftsmanship calls us to offer our best in every sphere—work, relationships, and service—honoring God with excellence. Finally, the completed pillars encourage perseverance, urging us to finish well the assignments God has given us, just as the temple artisans completed their work with care.

In summary, 1 Kings 7:22 gives a vivid glimpse into the construction of Solomon’s temple pillars, revealing their practical and symbolic roles, the beauty of their lily work, and the significance of their completion. The passage invites believers to find stability in God, pursue excellence in all endeavors, and faithfully bring to completion the work God has set before them.

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