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1 Kings 6:29

Palms, cherubs, and flowers - the main decorations of Solomon' s temple - bear considerable resemblance to the ornamentation of the Assyrians, a circumstance which can scarcely be accidental.

Within and without - i. e., both in the inner chamber, or holy of holies, and in the outer one.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing 1 Kings 6:29:

2 Chronicles 3:5
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