^2nd^ make 33,600; the levy out of Israel had always
^18^ 20,000, at rest, and these sums make to gether 113,600,
The exact number employed at the work of the
temple, exclusive of the Ishsabbal, who were litterally
salaves to the workmon. It was 480 years after
the delivery of the children of Israel from their
bondage, [Exodus 15] that laid the foundation stone
at the North east angle of the on [2 Chronicles 3:1]
one of the th^r^ee hills of ; they were employed
th^r^ee years in preparing the materials for the
Building ^alsa^ for the Earth was raised 400 cubits, being
six hundred feet, in order to form it on a level
with the surface of the rock on which the building was
raised. Every [thing] being prepared, King Solomon, on the
Fourth year of his Reign and on the Second Day of the
Month, laid the Foundation stone, according to
the plan given by his father upon the ark
of alliance; every energy was used to render it a perfect
specimen of art; every Stone, every piece of timber was
carved marked & numbered in the Quarry & ^in the^ forest
& nothing remained for the workmen at Jerrusalem
but to join the materials with precission, on a refferanceerance
to the marks & numbers given by the workmen.
make 33,600; the leby out of had always
20,000, at rest, and these sums make together 113,600,
The exact number employed at the work of the
temple, exclusive of the Ishsobbal, who were litterally
slaves to the workmen. It was 480 years after
the delivery of the children of Israel from their Egptian
bondage Exodus 15, that laid the foundations stone
at the north east angle of the Temple on Mount Moriah 2 Chronicles 3:1
one of the three hills of ; they were employed
three years in preparing the materials for the
building for the Earth was raised 400 cubits, being
six hundred feet, in order to form it on a level
with the surface of the sock on which the building was
raised. Every being proper, King Solomon, on the
Fourth year of his Reign and on the Second Day of the
Month, laid the Foundation Stone, according to
the plan given by his father upon the ark
of alhiame Elohaim?; every energy was used to render it a perfect
specimen of art; every stone, every piece of timber was
carved marked & numbered in the Quarry & in the forest
& nothing remained for the workmen at
but to join the materials with precission, on a reference
to the marks & numbers given by the workmen