10 The foundation stones were huge, good stones—some of them four and a half metres long and others three and a half metres long.
11 The cedar beams and other stones that had been cut to size were on top of these foundation stones.
12 The walls around the palace courtyard were made out of three layers of cut stones with one layer of cedar beams, just like the front porch and the inner courtyard of the temple.
13-14 Hiram was a skilled bronze worker from the city of Tyre. His father was now dead, but he also had been a bronze worker from Tyre, and his mother was from the tribe of Naphtali.King Solomon asked Hiram to come to Jerusalem and make the bronze furnishings to use for worship in the Lord's temple, and he agreed to do it.
15 Hiram made two bronze columns eight metres tall and almost two metres across.
16 For the top of each column, he also made a bronze cap just over two metres high.
17 The caps were decorated with seven rows of designs that looked like chains,