1 Kings 7:2-6
Summary for 1Kgs 7:2-5: 7:2-5 a The Palace of the Forest of Lebanon was named for the abundant use of cedar in its construction. It would house 300 gold shields (10:16-17 b) and possibly served as both treasury and armory (see 12:25-28 c; Isa 22:8 d). The Egyptian pharaoh Shishak later carried away the shields as booty (1 Kgs 14:27 e).Summary for 1Kgs 7:6-8: 7:6-8 f The Hall of Pillars was apparently a colonnaded entry to the Hall of Justice, where Solomon sat to hear legal matters (see also 10:18-20 g). Similar throne rooms have been found in Syria and Mesopotamia.
• Solomon erected separate living quarters for Pharaoh’s daughter (see 3:1 h; 9:24 i; 2 Chr 8:11 j).
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