Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
The fore part - Perhaps "the interior."
And so covered ... - Rather, "and he covered the altar (of incense) with cedar." The altar was doubtless of stone, and was covered with cedar in preparation for the overlaying with gold. This overlaying was not gilding, but the attachment of thin plates of gold, which had to be fastened on with small nails. Such a mode of ornamentation was common in Babylonia, in Assyria, and in Media.
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing 1 Kings 6:20:
1 Kings 6:9
1 Kings 6:23
1 Kings 7:48
2 Chronicles 3:9
Job 28:15
Psalms 28:2
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