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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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ad been. He asked Hiram, kingof Tyre, who had been Davids friend, to send his servants into the forests to cutdown trees for the building, because Hirams servants knew better than Solomons,how to cut wood and hew timber. So Hiram sent out men into the forest, on amountain called Lebanon, where cedar trees grew. Solomon sent many thousandsof his own servants also, and Solomons servants and Hirams servants workedtogether in cutting down trees. Afterward they brought them to the sea, whichwas not far off, and made them into rafts and floated them along the shore tillthey came near to Jerusalem. And Hiram sent to Solomon a man who was skilful to work in gold andsilver, in brass, iron, wood, and fine linen, that he might help him in buildingthe house for the ark. Solomon gave Hiram corn, and oil, and wine, for hisservants. And Hirams servants and Solomons servants made ready great stonesand timbers; and Solomon began to build the house according to the patternwhich David had given him. 140
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CEDAR AND FIR TREES ARE BROUGHT PROW LEBANON FOR THE TEMPLE. in I Khiob V. 10. The Temple is Finished. 7^ING Solomon was more than seven years in building the temple. And/\^ when it was finished, he called to Jerusalem all the elders and chief men ofIsrael, that they might he there when the ark should he brought into thehouse he had built. And the elders and chief men came and gathered togetherwith the king, and all the people, before the ark. And the priests took up theark and carried it into the house, into the most holy place, and set it under thewings of the cherubim which Solomon had made. The two tables of stone, withthe ten commandments written on them, were in the ark. And when the priestscame out of the most holy place, after they had left the ark there, a cloud tilledthe house of the Lord, so that the priests could not go into it, because the gloryof the Lord filled the house of the Lord. Then the king stood up before the people, and thanked God for helping himbuild the hous

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