and the pots, shovels, meat forks, and all the other articles. All these objects that Huram-abi made for King Solomon for the house of the LORD were of polished bronze. Sermons
I. SOLIDITY. The "two pillars" (ver. 12), and the character of the timber and of the gold, are suggestive of strength and solidity. Our work for Christ should have no slightness about it; it should be good, solid, durable; work that will resist the disintegrating forces about us; that may be "tried by fire" and still endure (see 1 Corinthians 3:12-15). For such a result we must not be content with stirring the emotions; we must convince the judgment, must produce conviction in the soul, must reach and win the whole spiritual nature. II. BEAUTY. The strong pillars were ornamented with pommels, with wreaths, and pomegranates (vers. 12, 13). Beauty as well as strength was in the building of the temple, and should be in the sanctuary of God, in the service of Jesus Christ (Psalm 96:6). We should introduce into the work we do for our Master all the graces that we can bring - meekness of spirit, unselfishness of purpose, conciliatoriness of tone and temper, excellency of workmanship. On the top of the pillars should be pomegranates; covering and adorning our service should be sweetness and loveliness of manner and of spirit. III. FITNESS. "In the plain of Jordan did the king cast them" (ver. 17). That was obviously a more fitting place for such an operation than the near neighbourhood of the site of the temple. Everything in its own time and place. That which is wholly unfitted for the sanctuary may be quite right and altogether suitable and desirable in the hall or in the home. The fitness or unfitness of the surroundings of a work may make all the difference between the excellent and the objectionable, between the useful and the harmful. IV. ATTENTION TO THE MINUTE. "Hiram made the pots, and the shovels, and the basins" (ver. 11). "And the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs, made he of gold, and that perfect gold" (ver. 21). Nothing was too small or too trivial to be made by this skilled artificer, or to be made by him with the best material. There is nothing we can do in the service of our Lord that is not honourable and worthy of our manhood; nothing that we should not do to the full height of our ability. V. ABUNDANCE. (Ver. 18.) It is not right that we should do our work in Christ's vineyard in a spirit of perfunctoriness, as the workman who will do no more than is imperatively demanded of him. Ours is not a slavery; nor are we hirelings. We are the children of God; we are the friends of Jesus Christ; we are co-workers with him; his interests are ours also; we long intensely for the coming of his kingdom. We shall not do stintingly or grudgingly what we do for him. We shall not count the hours, or the days, or the weeks we spend in his service; we shall not measure the powers we employ for his glory. We shall gladly pour forth all our faculties, shall give in "great abundance" of our resources, that his Name may be extolled, and that he may be made "very high." VI. PURITY. All these things were made "of pure gold" (vers. 20, 22); the flowers, etc., of gold, "and that perfect gold" (ver. 21). The purest gold that could be obtained was used. The thought, the feeling, the energy, that is most perfectly refined of all dross of earthliness and selfishness, should be brought to the service of the Divine Redeemer. VII. CONTINUANCE. "Hiram finished the work that he was to make" (ver. 11). "The end crowns the work." Well is it for the Christian workman when, having endured all criticisms, having borne all rebuffs, having met and mastered all difficulties, having submitted to all disappointments, having cheerfully wrought all his labours and having struck his last stroke, he can say, "I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do." For him is a generous commendation and a large reward (Matthew 25:23). - C.
Moreover he made an altar of brase 1. The altar of brass. Larger than that in tabernacle. When God enlarges our borders and business we should increase our gifts.2. The sea of brass. God requires sanctity in all that approach Him (James 4:8). 3. The ten layers. Not only the priests, but the sacrifices, must be washed. We must purify our persons and performances. Iniquity cleaves to our holy things. 4. The ten golden candlesticks. One in tabernacle. Light increases. 5. The ten tables. 6. The golden altar. Christ makes atonement and intercedes for ever in virtue of that atonement. (J. Wolfendale.) Also he made a molten sea of ten cubits Homiletical Commentary. I. ITS USE. Suggests purification for God's service.II. ITS SIZE. Suggests abundant provision for purification. A type of the "fountain opened." III. ITS CONSTRUCTION. 1. The material precious and durable. 2. The oxen, sacrifices of priests, emblems of strength and patience — looking all ways. The blessings procured by a holy priesthood would be universally diffused. (Homiletical Commentary.) People Huram, SolomonPlaces Jordan River, Most Holy Place, Succoth, ZeredahTopics Abiv, Articles, Brass, Bright, Bronze, Burnished, Craftsman, Equipment, Fleshhooks, Flesh-hooks, Forks, Huram, Huram-abi, Instruments, Master, Meat, Meat-hooks, Objects, Pails, Polished, Pots, Purified, Related, Shovels, Solomon, Spades, Temple, Thereof, Utensils, VesselsOutline 1. The altar of brass2. The molten sea upon twelve oxen 6. The ten lavers, candlesticks, and tables 9. The courts, and the instruments of brass 19. The instruments of gold Dictionary of Bible Themes 2 Chronicles 4:1-22Library The First Part Of the Apocalyptical Commentaries, according to the Rule of the Apocalyptical Key, on the First Prophecy which is contained in the Seals and Trumpets; with an Introduction concerning the Scene of the Apocalypse. As it is my design to investigate the meaning of the Apocalyptical visions, it is requisite for me to treat, in the first place, of that celestial theatre to which John was called, in order to behold them, exhibited as on a stage, and afterwards of the prophecies in succession, examined by … Joseph Mede—A Key to the Apocalypse Sanctification. Chronicles Links 2 Chronicles 4:16 NIV2 Chronicles 4:16 NLT 2 Chronicles 4:16 ESV 2 Chronicles 4:16 NASB 2 Chronicles 4:16 KJV 2 Chronicles 4:16 Bible Apps 2 Chronicles 4:16 Parallel 2 Chronicles 4:16 Biblia Paralela 2 Chronicles 4:16 Chinese Bible 2 Chronicles 4:16 French Bible 2 Chronicles 4:16 German Bible 2 Chronicles 4:16 Commentaries Bible Hub |