1 Kings 5:18

Authorized King James Version

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And Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders did hew them, and the stonesquarers: so they prepared timber and stones to build the house.

Original Language Analysis

וַֽיִּפְסְל֞וּ did hew H6458
וַֽיִּפְסְל֞וּ did hew
Strong's: H6458
Word #: 1 of 11
to carve, whether wood or stone
לִבְנ֥וֹת builders H1129
לִבְנ֥וֹת builders
Strong's: H1129
Word #: 2 of 11
to build (literally and figuratively)
שְׁלֹמֹ֛ה And Solomon's H8010
שְׁלֹמֹ֛ה And Solomon's
Strong's: H8010
Word #: 3 of 11
shelomah, david's successor
לִבְנ֥וֹת builders H1129
לִבְנ֥וֹת builders
Strong's: H1129
Word #: 4 of 11
to build (literally and figuratively)
חִיר֖וֹם and Hiram's H2438
חִיר֖וֹם and Hiram's
Strong's: H2438
Word #: 5 of 11
chiram or chirom, the name of two tyrians
וְהַגִּבְלִ֑ים them and the stonesquarers H1382
וְהַגִּבְלִ֑ים them and the stonesquarers
Strong's: H1382
Word #: 6 of 11
a gebalite, or inhabitant of gebal
וַיָּכִ֛ינוּ so they prepared H3559
וַיָּכִ֛ינוּ so they prepared
Strong's: H3559
Word #: 7 of 11
properly, to be erect (i.e., stand perpendicular); hence (causatively) to set up, in a great variety of applications, whether literal (establish, fix,
הָֽעֵצִ֥ים timber H6086
הָֽעֵצִ֥ים timber
Strong's: H6086
Word #: 8 of 11
a tree (from its firmness); hence, wood (plural sticks)
וְהָֽאֲבָנִ֖ים and stones H68
וְהָֽאֲבָנִ֖ים and stones
Strong's: H68
Word #: 9 of 11
a stone
לִבְנ֥וֹת builders H1129
לִבְנ֥וֹת builders
Strong's: H1129
Word #: 10 of 11
to build (literally and figuratively)
הַבָּֽיִת׃ the house H1004
הַבָּֽיִת׃ the house
Strong's: H1004
Word #: 11 of 11
a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)

Analysis & Commentary

And Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders did hew them, and the stonesquarers: so they prepared timber and stones to build the house.

This verse contributes to the broader narrative of preparations for building the temple, within the book's focus on Solomon's wisdom, temple building, and tragic apostasy. The temple represents God's dwelling among His people and foreshadows Christ as Immanuel ('God with us').

The Hebrew text reveals nuances important for understanding this passage's contribution to 1 Kings' theological message about kingship, covenant, and faithfulness to Yahweh. This verse demonstrates the consequences when God's people—especially their leaders—either follow or forsake the covenant established at Sinai.

Historical Context

First Kings was written during or after the Babylonian exile (6th century BCE), reflecting on the monarchy period (10th-9th centuries BCE) to explain why the kingdoms fell. Solomon's reign (c. 970-930 BCE) represented Israel's golden age of peace and prosperity.

Ancient Near Eastern kingship ideology viewed kings as divine representatives responsible for maintaining cosmic order through right worship. Archaeological discoveries from sites like Megiddo, Hazor, and Samaria confirm the historical reliability of 1 Kings' descriptions of building projects and administrative structures.

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