The Sea of Cast Metal—also called the Bronze Sea—was one of the most breathtaking features of Solomon’s Temple, described in 1 Kings 7. This enormous basin, resting on twelve bronze oxen, symbolized purity, strength, and God’s dominion over creation.
🌊 With a capacity of around 11,000 gallons, it was used for priestly purification, reminding Israel of the importance of spiritual cleanliness when approaching the Lord. Its design also symbolized God’s power over the chaotic waters of the world, affirming His supreme authority.
In this video, we explore:
📏 The Sea’s size and craftsmanship
🐂 The symbolic meaning of the twelve bronze oxen
✨ Its role in priestly rituals of purification
🌍 How it points to God’s sovereignty over all creation
The Bronze Sea continues to remind us today that approaching God requires purity, reverence, and awe.
📖 Key Passage: 1 Kings 7 (KJV)
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