2 Chronicles 3:15
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सुलैमान मन्दिर क समन्वा दुइ खम्भन खड़ा किहस। खम्भन पैंतीस हाथ ऊँच रहेन। दुइनउँ खम्भन क सीर्स हींसा दुइ पाँच हाथ लम्बा रहा।
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the construction of two tall pillars outside the Temple. Each pillar was 35 cubits high with a 5-cubit capital on top. It's part of the detailed description of the Temple's construction.
Explained for Children
Imagine building two giant flagpoles outside your house. Each one is really tall, like stacking 35 big steps, and on top, there's a round part that's as big as 5 steps. These were special pillars for the Temple, like making your house really special.
Historical Background
This passage is part of 2 Chronicles, a historical book written by priests or scribes around 538-515 BC. It was written for the Jewish people returning from exile, detailing the glory of Solomon's Temple as a model for their own rebuilding efforts.
Living It Out Today
Today, this can remind us of the importance of building structures or spaces that reflect our values and dedication, whether in our homes, workplaces, or communities. Consider how your environment communicates your priorities.
Topics
constructionarchitecturetempleSolomonworshipdedication
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of the pillars in Solomon's Temple?
The pillars, called Jachin and Boaz, were likely symbolic, representing the strength and stability of God’s covenant with Israel and were part of the Temple’s grand architectural design.
How tall were the pillars described in 2 Chronicles 3:15?
Each pillar was 35 cubits high, which is approximately 50 feet or 15 meters, with a 5-cubit capital, making them very imposing structures.
Why is the description of these pillars important?
The description highlights the grandeur of Solomon’s Temple and emphasizes the dedication and resources put into its construction, reflecting the importance of worship and the divine presence in the Temple.
What can we learn from the construction details in this verse?
We can learn about the dedication to detail and the emphasis on creating a space that is both beautiful and functional, reflecting the importance of the place of worship.
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