There was no part of King Solomon's temple that was specifically designated as a wood storehouse. However, at the rear and on the two sides of the temple there were huge chambers for storage. They varied in width, and were 5 cubits high. (1 Kings 6:4-6,10)
Doubtless wood for the altar fire would have been stored there, or brought in as required.
See Related links below this box for plan of temple, showing storage areas on west north and south sides of temple.
I don't think they made King Solomon's temple out of wood, i think it was made out of gold.
Clay and Mud
It is a wood referred to in the Hebrew Bible. The botanical identity is now not known for certain. It was used together with pine and cedar in the construction of King Solomon's temple
The ancient wood. The Temple of Time is in the Sacred Grove.
King Soloman began building his temple in his fourth year of reign,although it was a desire first of his Father, King David. In the second month of 1034 B.C.E. a man named ZIV, followed the architectural plans that David had received by inspiration from God. It took 7 years to complete his work. Hiram, King of Tyre, supplied skilled workers in wood and stone. also; There was another expert also named Hiram, a fine workman in gold, silver, copper, iron, wood,stones and fabrics. Over 100,000 persons were inscripted in carrying out the building of Solomans Temple...
Hōryū-ji is a famous Buddhist temple and is probably the worlds oldest temple built in wood.
King's Wood School's motto is 'Believing is achieving'.
David King-Wood died on 2003-09-03.
David King-Wood was born on 1913-09-12.
It was built by the Jews who had returned from the Babylonian exile, under the leadership of Ezra and with the encouragement of the prophet Haggai and the permission of Darius the Persian king.
king kobras are called as wood fairy because they are so power full like fairys
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