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The two pillars at the door of King Solomon's temple were Boaz and Jachin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boaz_and_Jachin
Boaz - (Booz) - Strength
Jachin - I will establish
What was the historical purpose for attending the temple?
To offer sacrafices? Burnt offerings? What was the cloud of smoke? What was Moses doing in the mercy seat behind the curtain in the Temple of King Solomon? Why was his brother, Aaron, warned not to barge in?
Wine was served, sacrifices were killed, meat was cooked over a fire. What does that sound like to you?
What is an altar of burning incense? Fragrant wood? Apple, cherry, mesquite, or oak?
CENSER
sen'-ser:
In the King James Version censer is used as a translation of two Hebrew words, namely, machtah, and miqTereth. The former word is generally rendered "censer," sometimes "firepan," and in three cases (Exodus 25:38; 37:23; Numbers 4:9) "snuffdish" It denoted a bowl-shaped vessel used for different purposes, namely,
(1) a censer, in which incense was burnt (Leviticus 10:1);
(2) a firepan, made of bronze, used in connection with the altar of burnt offering (Exodus 27:3);
(3) a snuffdish, i.e. a receptacle to hold pieces of burnt lamp-wick removed by the tongs or snuffers (Exodus 25:38).
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