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I Kings Chapter 7

Horizontales
Solomon's palace complex was huge. Its construction took how long? (v1) (Clue: 2 words in consecutive order.)
Solomon's wife had her own house in the palace complex. She was also related in this way to another monarch. (v8) (Clue: 2 words in consecutive order. Do not include apostrophe in answer)
Because there were so many vessels and utensils throughout the temple, Solomon left them in this condition. (v47)
The craftsman responsible for much of the metal work in the temple had a Jewish mother, but a non-Jew father from this area. (v14)
In the huge building described in v 2, all of its doors had this shape. (v5)
Verticales
Temple ledges and borders contained engravings of cherubim, lions and these objects.(v36) (Clue: 2 words in consecutive order.)
Part of the palace complex included an extremely large rectangular building. Its construction required so much wood that it became known as the house of this location. (v2) (Clue: 3 words in consecutive order.)
This skilled craftsman had the same name as a king who helped with Solomon's construction. (v13)
Because the temple already had so many dishes, basins, utensils, etc, Solomon took things David made and placed them in treasuries of this location. (v51) (Clue: 4 words in consecutive order.)
There were two decorative pillars on the temple porch. Their names reminded that David's royal lineage would cease if his descendants turned from following the Lord. What were the two names? (v21)
Solomon judged from a porch that housed this royal seat. (v7)
In the temple stood a number of stands/bases with an equal number of basins on them. How many stands and basins were there? (v43)