10 He placed the Sea on the right side of The Temple at the southeast corner.
11-16 He also made ash buckets, shovels, and bowls.And that about wrapped it up: Huram completed the work he had contracted to do for King Solomon:two pillars;two bowl-shaped capitals for the tops of the pillars;two decorative filigrees for the capitals;four hundred pomegranates for the filigrees (a double row of pomegranates for each filigree);ten washstands with their basins;one Sea and the twelve bulls under it;miscellaneous buckets, forks, shovels, and bowls.
16-18 All these artifacts that Huram-Abi made for King Solomon for The Temple of God were made of burnished bronze. The king had them cast in clay in a foundry on the Jordan plain between Succoth and Zarethan. These artifacts were never weighed—there were far too many! Nobody has any idea how much bronze was used.
19-22 Solomon was also responsible for the furniture and accessories in The Temple of God:the gold Altar;the tables that held the Bread of the Presence;the Lampstands of pure gold with their lamps, to be lightedbefore the Inner Sanctuary, the Holy of Holies;the gold flowers, lamps, and tongs (all solid gold);the gold wick trimmers, bowls, ladles, and censers;the gold doors of The Temple, doors to the Holy of Holies, and the doors to the main sanctuary.