NASB
"He made the hall of the throne where he was to judge, the hall of judgment, and it was paneled with cedar from floor to floor."
— 1 Kings 7:7, NASB
“Then he made a porch for the throne where he might judge, even the porch of judgment: and it was covered with cedar from one side of the floor to the other.”
“And he made the porch of the throne where he was to judge, even the porch of judgment: and it was covered with cedar from floor to floor. ”
“He made the porch of the throne where he was to judge, even the porch of judgment: and it was covered with cedar from floor to floor.”
“He also made a throne room, called“The Hall of Judgment,” where he made judicial decisions. It was paneled with cedar from the floor to the rafters.”
“He made also the porch of the throne wherein is the seat of judgment; and covered it with cedar wood from the floor to the top.”
“Then he made a covered room for his high seat when he gave decisions; this was the covered room of judging; it was covered with cedar-wood from floor to roof.”
“Then he made a porch for the throne where he might judge, even the porch of judgment: and it was covered with cedar from one side of the floor to the other.”
There were artistic window frames in three rows, and window was opposite window in three ranks.
All the doorways and doorposts had squared artistic frames, and window was opposite window in three ranks.
Then he made the hall of pillars; its length was cubits and its width 30 cubits, and a porch was in front of them and pillars and a threshold in front of them.
He made the hall of the throne where he was to judge, the hall of judgment, and it was paneled with cedar from floor to floor.
His house where he was to live, the other court inward from the hall, was of the same workmanship. He also made a house like this hall for Pharaoh's daughter, whom Solomon had married.
All these were of costly stones, of stone cut according to measure, sawed with saws, inside and outside; even from the foundation to the coping, and so on the outside to the great court.
The foundation was of costly stones, even large stones, stones of ten cubits and stones of eight cubits.