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1 CHRONICLES 28:14 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
1 Chr 28:131 Chr 28:15
He gave of gold by weight for things of gold, for all instruments of all manner of service; silver also for all instruments of silver by weight, for all instruments of every kind of service:
David specifies the weight of gold for gold vessels and the weight of silver for silver vessels. The precision about materials and weights reflects both practical necessity and theological significance: proper quantities ensure that the temple furnishings reflect its sacred status. Gold and silver, precious metals associated with divine royalty and honor, physically manifest the temple's importance as God's dwelling place and Israel's supreme institutional center. The exactitude of weights prevents disputes about sufficiency and establishes standards that later custodians can verify, protecting the temple's material integrity. The specification of quantities also ensures that Solomon has clear directives rather than ambiguous goals, supporting his ability to execute the project successfully. The focus on precious materials emphasizes that the temple deserves Israel's finest resources, not merely adequate or economical materials. This verse reflects the principle that sacred spaces merit material excellence, connecting physical beauty and precious materials to spiritual significance.
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