13 King Solomon sent for a man named Huram, a craftsman living in the city of Tyre, who was skilled in bronze work.
14 His father, who was no longer living, was from Tyre, and had also been a skilled bronze craftsman; his mother was from the tribe of Naphtali. Huram was an intelligent and experienced craftsman. He accepted King Solomon's invitation to be in charge of all the bronze work.
15 Huram cast two bronze columns, each one 27 feet tall and 18 feet in circumference, and placed them at the entrance of the Temple.
16 He also made two bronze capitals, each one 7½ feet tall, to be placed on top of the columns.
17 The top of each column was decorated with a design of interwoven chains
18 and two rows of bronze pomegranates.
19 The capitals were shaped like lilies, 6 feet tall,