And one sea, and twelve oxen under the sea;
And one large bronze basin, with twelve bronze oxen supporting it from underneath.
This verse describes part of the magnificent bronze furnishings that Solomon made for God's temple - a huge ceremonial washing basin held up by twelve bronze ox sculptures.
📚 Historical Context
In the biblical narrative, 1 Kings 7 describes the detailed construction of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, which was built during a time of peace and prosperity in ancient Israel around 970-931 BC. This verse refers to the bronze sea, a large basin used for the priests' ritual washings to symbolize purification, and the twelve oxen supporting it, likely representing the twelve tribes of Israel as a unified nation under God's covenant. This element highlighted the temple's role as the central place of worship and God's provision for His people's spiritual needs.
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