2 CHRONICLES 4:19 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
“And Solomon made all the vessels that were for the house of God, the golden altar also, and the tables whereon the shewbread was set;”
The listing of the ten golden tables and the placement of five on the south and five on the north establishes a symmetrical liturgical geography where the sanctuary space is organized according to precise numerical and directional principles reflecting cosmic order. These golden tables, which held the bread of the Presence, represent the perpetual provision through which the covenant community is sustained and sanctified, their multiplication and careful placement emphasizing that temple service involves multiple simultaneous functions distributed throughout the sacred space. The deliberate architectural symmetry invokes both the cosmic order reflected in creation accounts and the organizational precision demanded by covenant law, suggesting that the temple embodies theological truths about divine order and human obedience. This verse's careful enumeration of furnishings participates in the Chronicles writer's broader project of presenting the temple as a precisely ordered cosmos in miniature, where every element serves the comprehensive goal of maintaining Israel's covenantal orientation toward the transcendent God.
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