1-2 Solomon's workers began building the temple in Jerusalem on the second day of the second month, four years after Solomon had become king of Israel. It was built on Mount Moriah where the Lord had appeared to David at the threshing place that had belonged to Araunah from Jebus.
3 The inside of the temple was twenty-seven metres long and nine metres wide, according to the older standards.
4 Across the front of the temple was a porch nine metres wide and nine metres high. The inside walls of the porch were covered with pure gold.
5 Solomon had the inside walls of the temple's main room panelled first with pine and then with a layer of gold, and he had them decorated with carvings of palm trees and designs that looked like chains.
6 He used precious stones to decorate the temple, and he used gold imported from Parvaim
7 to decorate the ceiling beams, the doors, the door frames, and the walls. Solomon also made the workers carve designs of winged creatures into the walls.
8 The most holy place was nine metres square, and its walls were covered with over twenty tonnes of fine gold.