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NETWORK

Any pattern with a “netlike” reticulation, primarily associated with the embellishments of the tabernacle and temple. Heb. reše designates the bronze latticework that covered the ark of the covenant, extending from just below the ledge to halfway down the side. Four rings were fastened to this grating at the corners, and poles were inserted through these rings when the ark had to be carried (Exod. 27:4-5; 38:4). A “network” (śĕḇāḵâ) of interwoven chains (1 Kgs. 7:17; NRSV “nets of checker work”) adorned the capitals of the two pillars that stood in front of the temple; the capitals were further decorated with pomegranates and lilies (vv. 17-42; 2 Kgs. 25:17; 2 Chr. 4:12-13; Jer. 52:22-23).







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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