Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Så lagde han den delen av bygningen som skulle være Det Aller Helligste. Denne delen var ti meter bred og ti meter lang. Han dekket det med fint gull som til sammen veide 18 tonn. Vekten på spikrene var 600 gram gull. Alle salene kledde han med gull. I Det Aller Helligste fikk han skåret ut to skulpturer av to store kjeruber, og også disse ble kledd med gull. Kjerubene hadde et vingespenn på fem meter i deres fulle lengde. En vinge på kjerubene var to og en halv meter, og den ene berørte veggen i huset, mens den andre berørte vingen til kjeruben som sto ved siden av. Vingespennet på begge kjerubene var til sammen ti meter. De sto oppreist på føttene sine, og ansiktet deres var vendt innover.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the dimensions and decoration of the most holy house in the temple. It's a room that's 20 cubits long and 20 cubits wide, and it's covered in gold. The writer is describing the grandeur of the space dedicated to God's presence.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a small playroom that's square, like a box. Now, make it really big, and cover it all in shiny gold. That's how Solomon made a special room in the temple where people believed God lived. It was a very important and beautiful place.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of 2 Chronicles, written around the 4th century BCE by unknown authors. It was likely composed for the Jewish community in Jerusalem after their return from exile in Babylon. The text reflects the reconstruction and glorification of the temple in Jerusalem.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can think about making our homes or spaces special places for God. Perhaps setting aside a quiet corner for prayer or meditation, like Solomon set aside the most holy house, can help us feel closer to God in our daily lives.
Why is the most holy house described as being 20 cubits by 20 cubits?
The square shape and dimensions were likely symbolic, representing perfection and the central place where God was believed to dwell, emphasizing the importance and holiness of the space.
What is the significance of using gold to overlay the most holy house?
Gold symbolized purity and value. Covering the most holy house with gold highlighted its supreme importance and the honor given to God's dwelling place.
Who was responsible for constructing the most holy house?
King Solomon was responsible for the construction of the temple, including the most holy house, as part of his larger project to build a permanent structure for God's presence in Jerusalem.
How does 2 Chronicles 3:8 relate to the overall narrative of the temple's construction?
This verse provides specific details about the most holy house, which is central to the temple's function. It highlights the focus on the innermost and holiest part of the temple, reflecting its significance in the overall structure.