Catholic Public Domain Version
"And the four little arms, which were at each corner of a base, were cast and joined together as part of the base itself. "
— 1 Kings 7:34, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And there were four undersetters to the four corners of one base: and the undersetters were of the very base itself.”
“And there were four undersetters at the four corners of each base: the undersetters thereof were of the base itself. ”
“There were four supports at the four corners of each base: its supports were of the base itself.”
“Each stand had four supports, one per side projecting out from the stand.”
“And the four undersetters, that were at every corner of each base, were of the base itself, cast and joined together.”
“And there were four angle-plates at the four angles of every base, forming part of the structure of the base.”
“And there were four undersetters to the four corners of one base: and the undersetters were of the very base itself.”
Also, the mouth of the interior of the basin was at the top of the head. And what was visible outside was of one cubit all around, and altogether it had one cubit and a half. Now at the corners of the columns were diverse engravings. And the spaces between the columns were square, not round.
And the four wheels, which were at the four corners of the base, were joined to one another under the base. The height of one wheel held one cubit and a half.
Now these were the kind of wheels such as are often made for a chariot. And their axels, and spokes, and tires, and centers were all cast.
And the four little arms, which were at each corner of a base, were cast and joined together as part of the base itself.
And at the summit of the base, there was a round stand of one half cubit, fabricated so that the basin could be placed upon it, having its engravings, and various sculptures of its own.
He also engraved those plates, which were of brass. And at the corners were cherubim, and lions, and palm trees, standing out, as if in the likeness of a man, so that they seemed not to be engraved, but placed adjacent on all sides.
In this manner, he made ten bases with the same casting and measure, and very similar engravings.