2 Chronicles 3

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2 Chronicles 3 is a chapter in the Old Testament that recounts King Solomon’s construction of the Temple in Jerusalem, detailing its design, dimensions, and ornamentation.

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2 Chronicles 3 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapter of the Bible
chapter of the Old Testament
chapter of the Second Book of Chronicles
associatedWith First Temple in Jerusalem
surface form: First Temple
attributesTempleTo King Solomon
surface form: Solomon
bookNumberInChronicles 3
canonicalStatus canonical in Judaism
canonical in most Christian traditions
describes carved figures of cherubim
carved figures of open flowers
carved figures of palm trees
dimensions of the inner sanctuary
dimensions of the porch
dimensions of the temple
height of the cherubim
ornamentation with gold
placement of the Most Holy Place
veil of the temple
followedBy 2 Chronicles 4
follows 2 Chronicles 2
genre historical narrative
languageOfOriginalText Biblical Hebrew
locationOfTemple Jerusalem
locationOfTempleSite Mount Moriah
Araunah the Jebusite
surface form: threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite
mentions Jerusalem
Most Holy Place
Mount Moriah
King Solomon
surface form: Solomon

chains
cherubim
foundation measurements
gold overlay
inner sanctuary
palm trees
porch of the temple
precious stones
Araunah the Jebusite
surface form: threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite

veil
partOf Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Tanakh
surface form: Old Testament

2 Chronicles
surface form: Second Book of Chronicles
precededBy 2 Chronicles 2
primarySubject construction of Solomon’s Temple
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
scripturalReference 2 Chronicles 3:1–17
setInPeriod reign of King Solomon

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Boaz describedIn 2 Chronicles 3