In II Chronicles 2:1-18, King Solomon prepares to build the temple for the Lord in Jerusalem. This chapter details Solomon's extensive preparations, including his correspondence with King Hiram of Tyre for materials and skilled labor. Solomon orders a massive workforce, including 70,000 burden bearers, 80,000 stone cutters, and 3,600 supervisors, highlighting the grandeur and importance of the temple project. Solomon requests Hiram to send cedar, cypress, and algum logs from Lebanon, renowned for their quality, and skilled artisans, particularly a man named Huram-Abi, renowned for his craftsmanship in working with gold, silver, bronze, iron, and textiles. Hiram agrees to the request, showing a cooperative relationship between the two kings. The chapter emphasizes Solomon's dedication and the significance of the temple as a house for the name of the Lord, designed to be a place of worship and sacrifice for Israel.


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