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  • These pillars he put at the entrance of the temple, one on the right hand, and the other on the left: that which was on the right hand, he called Jachin: and that on the left hand, Booz.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 14: 2 Paralipomenon The Challoner Revision

  • These pillars he put at the entrance of the temple, one on the right hand, and the other on the left: that which was on the right hand, he called Jachin: and that on the left hand, Booz.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous

  • These pillars he put at the entrance of the temple, one on the right hand, and the other on the left: that which was on the right hand, he called Jachin: and that on the left hand, Booz.

    The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision Anonymous

  • But the most glorious work of Hiram was the construction of the two majestic brasen pillars, called Jachin and

    Men of the Bible; Some Lesser-Known Characters George Milligan

  • On the plan of the Egyptian temple were modelled the sacred buildings of the Jews; and the famous pillars of burnished brass, wonderful for their workmanship and their costly material, which Solomon erected in the court of his temple, called Jachin and Boaz, had their prototypes in the obelisks of the Nile.

    Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood Hugh Macmillan

  • The pillar which stood at the right of the porch door (10) was called Jachin, "He will establish", and that on the left Booz, "in strength".

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • The name given (for what reason is unknown) to one of the two (the other was called Jachin) brazen pillars which Solomon erected in the court of the temple (1 Kings 7: 21; 2 Chr. 3: 17).

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • (Matthew 1: 14) The Hebrew form of the name would be Jachin, which is a short form of Jehoiachin, the Lord will establish.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

  • Under his special direction were cast in the valley of the Jordan, between Succoth and Zarthan, [1473] those wonderful pillars, known as Jachin and Boaz, which have already been described, and which seem to have had their counterparts in the sacred edifices both of

    History of Phoenicia George Rawlinson 1857

  • The brass work consisted of two ornamented pillars called Jachin and Boaz, a brazen tank supported by twelve brass oxen, and ten baths of brass, ornamented with figures of lions, oxen, and cherubim.

    Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology James Freeman Clarke 1849

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