1 Kings 7:22
French (La Bible expliquée)
Ainsi Hiram termina la fabrication des colonnes. Surmontées d'un chapiteau en bronze, ces deux colonnes, elles-mêmes en bronze, se dressaient de part et d'autre de l'entrée du sanctuaire. Cette disposition rappelle une tradition ancienne remontant peut-être à la période mégalithique. Les temples cananéens connaissaient cette pratique de dresser des stèles à l'entrée des temples. Les noms de ces colonnes de bronze sont symboliques. Yakin signifie: « il établit », et Boaz: « en lui est la force ». Mais à qui s'appliquent-ils? Aux colonnes, à Dieu qui assure la stabilité de toutes choses, ou à la dynastie? Le deuxième nom est le même que celui de l'arrière-grand-père de David, Booz (Ruth 2–4), lointain ancêtre de Jésus (Matt 1.5-6).
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the finishing touches on two pillars made for the Temple. It mentions that there was lily work on top of the pillars, completing the work on them. This is part of the description of the construction of Solomon's Temple.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a big tower for your dollhouse. You've done all the hard work, but you want to make it look pretty. So, you put some flower decorations on top to finish it off. That's what they did with the big pillars for the Temple!
Historical Background
The Book of 1 Kings was written by multiple authors and compiled by prophets after King Solomon's reign. This passage describes the elaborate construction of the Temple in Jerusalem, showcasing the architectural achievements of the time.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can remind us to pay attention to the details in our work, much like the craftsmen who added the lily work to the pillars. Whether it's a project at work or a craft at home, adding a personal touch can enhance the final result.
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architectureconstructiondetailbeautytemplecraftsmanship
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of the lily work on the pillars?
The lily work on the pillars was decorative and symbolic, adding a beautiful touch that reflected the aesthetic standards and religious significance of the Temple in ancient Israel.
Who built the pillars mentioned in this verse?
The pillars were likely built under the direction of King Solomon as part of the Temple construction, using skilled craftsmen and artisans.
How do the pillars in 1 Kings relate to the Temple?
The pillars were a significant part of the Temple's structure and design, serving both structural and decorative purposes, symbolizing the grandeur and importance of the Temple in ancient Israel.
Why is the Temple's construction important?
The construction of the Temple was a monumental undertaking that symbolized the relationship between God and the Israelites, serving as a central place of worship and a focal point for the nation's religious life.
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