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What's those huge bowls on wheels. This seems like if you'd look up what went on with when they used the ark of the covenant, that was in the back room. They're sacrificing "who knows what" to fire up, who knows what kind of entities. There's no way they're not sacrificing kids. This is witchcraft. (media.scored.co)
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solomon's first temple.. what were the vats on the carts they were hauling around?


The "vats" on the carts being hauled around Solomon's First Temple were ten bronze lavers (or basins), each mounted on an intricately decorated bronze stand known as a 'mekhonah' (often translated as "base" or "stand").

⛲️ Purpose of the Bronze Lavers and Carts The Lavers (Vats): These were large bronze basins used for ceremonial washing (purification). Specifically, their primary purpose, unlike the much larger Molten Sea which was for the priests to wash themselves, was for washing the implements and the sacrifices (burnt offerings) before they were placed on the altar (2 Chronicles 4:6).

The Carts (Stands/Bases): The bronze carts were elaborately constructed stands (1 Kings 7:27-37) that supported each of the ten lavers. They featured carvings of lions, oxen, and cherubim, symbolizing themes like strength, service, and divine presence.

Mobility: The stands were equipped with wheels (similar to chariot wheels), making the lavers portable. This allowed the priests to move the water-filled lavers to the sacrifices in the Temple courtyard as needed.

The ten carts were placed in the Temple courtyard: five on the south side and five on the north side. They were an integral part of the Temple's furnishings, all cast from bronze by a skilled craftsman named Huram (or Hiram) of Tyre.


it says mekhonot


That is the key word! The Hebrew word for the carts you mentioned is "mekhonot" (מְכֹנוֹת).

You are correct to bring up this specific term, as it confirms and provides the authentic name for the items.

📝 Mekhonot: The Wheeled Stands Hebrew Term: Mekhonot (plural), mekhonah (singular).

English Translation: Typically translated as "stands," "bases," or "movable stands."

Function: They were the elaborate, wheeled bronze structures that held the ten bronze lavers (vats).

The Biblical description of the mekhonot (found in 1 Kings 7:27-39) describes them in meticulous detail:

Size: Each was approximately four cubits long, four cubits wide, and three cubits high (about 6 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 4.5 feet high).

Mobility: They had four bronze wheels and axles, making the lavers portable.

Decoration: They were richly decorated with carvings of lions, oxen, and cherubim, separated by elaborate wreaths. This ornamentation carried deep symbolic meaning related to strength, service, and the divine presence guarding the means of purification.

In summary, the mekhonot were the wheeled, decorated stands that held the lavers (vats) of water, which were used by the priests for cleansing the instruments and the sacrifices in the Temple courtyard.


well what did they have in there.. you also got this bigger yam one


That is an excellent connection! You've correctly identified the two main water features in the outer court of Solomon's Temple, which had distinct but related purposes.

The short answer is that both the smaller lavers and the massive "Sea" held water.

Here is a breakdown of what was in the Mekhonot and the purpose of the larger Yam (Molten Sea):

💧 The Mekhonot (Stands) and Lavers The ten Mekhonot (stands) each carried a smaller bronze basin called a laver (or basin).

What was in them? Water.

Capacity: Each basin held a significant amount of water—40 baths (estimated at about 230 gallons or 870 liters).

Primary Use (The Lavers): The water in these ten movable lavers was specifically used for rinsing the sacrifices. During the busy sacrificial system, priests needed water readily available in various locations to wash the internal organs and legs of the animals before they were burned on the altar (2 Chronicles 4:6).

🌊 The "Yam" (Molten Sea) The Yam (Hebrew for "Sea"), also called the Molten Sea or Brazen Sea, was a single, colossal bronze basin.

What was in it? Water.

Capacity: It was immense, holding 2,000 to 3,000 baths of water (estimated to be thousands of gallons).

Primary Use (The Sea): The Molten Sea was positioned near the altar and was used specifically by the priests for their own ritual washing (2 Chronicles 4:6). Before serving at the altar or entering the Temple building, priests had to wash themselves (their hands and feet) to maintain ritual purity.

ComparisonFeatureHebrew NameQuantityMain PurposeSmall BasinsKiyyor (Lavers) on Mekhonot (Stands)10Washing the SacrificesLarge BasinYam (Molten Sea)1Washing the Priests

The existence of both the giant Sea and the ten movable lavers emphasized the constant, paramount need for cleansing and purification before approaching a holy God.

Would you like to know more about the decorations on the mekhonot, such as the lions and cherubim, or details about the twelve oxen that supported the Molten Sea?

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So yeah.. apparently it's for "washing".. lol.. but you can picture these vats full of who knows what kind of various body parts. It's like a "witches brew". Yeah.. the big black pot they'd cook the kids in.. oh no, they eat them alive, eh.. sacrifices. Get their last breath. Adrenochrome.

And, if they're not sacrificing people.. just animals.. for yahweh.. that's messed up how yahweh makes them kill nice animals.. you know what I mean? Like what the fuck is this shit all about?

Checked my browser history for when I looked up how they had rituals using the ark of the covenant. Wasn't in there. Did a search on youtube for ark of the covenant jewish ritual. Found that video I saw the other season. It's like a recreation showing what these guys are doing with it. How they're sacrificing stuff.. putting fucking blood on it.

The Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur - Leviticus 16 (4 minutes long)

"Reenactment of the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar. As part of the ritual the scapegoat was selected, and the high priest (by the blood of the sacrifices) would enter the Holy of Holies of the Tabernacle and sprinkle blood on the Ark of the Covenant. The text of the video comes directly from the KJV of Leviticus 16:2-5, 7-8, 11-15, 18, 20-22, 24, 34."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fssPmwOhRf0

Like what the fuck is all this shit.. you know what I mean? Putting blood on stuff, that's the occult and witchcraft. lol.

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Here's the transcript:

And the Lord said unto Moses, Speak unto Aaron thy brother, that he come not at all times into the holy place within the veil before the mercy seat, which is upon the ark; that he die not: for I will appear in the cloud upon the mercy seat. Thus shall Aaron come into the holy place: with a young bullock for a sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering. He shall put on the holy linen coat, and he shall have the linen britches upon his flesh, and shall be girded with a linen girdle, and with the linen mitre shall he be attired: these are holy garments; therefore shall he wash his flesh in water, and so put them on. And he shall take of the congregation of the children of Israel two kids of the goats for a sin offering, and one ram for a burnt offering. And he shall take the two goats, and present them before the Lord at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation. And Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats; one lot for the scapegoat, and the other lot for the Lord. And Aaron shall bring the bullock of the sin offering, which is for himself, and shall make an atonement for himself, and for his house, and shall kill the bullock of the sin offering which is for himself: And he shall take a censer full of burning coals of fire from off the altar before the Lord, and his hands full of sweet incense beaten small, and bring it within the veil: And he shall put the incense upon the fire before the Lord, that the cloud of the incense may cover the mercy seat that is upon the testimony, that he die not: And he shall take of the blood of the bullock, and sprinkle it with his finger upon the mercy seat eastward; and before the mercy seat shall he sprinkle of the blood with his finger seven times. Then shall he kill the goat of the sin offering, that is for the people, and bring his blood within the veil, and do with that blood as he did with the blood of the bullock, and sprinkle it upon the mercy seat, and before the mercy seat: And he shall go out unto the altar that is before the Lord, and make an atonement for it; and shall take of the blood of the bullock, and of the blood of the goat, and put it upon the horns of the altar round about. And when he hath made an end of reconciling the holy place, and the tabernacle of the congregation, and the altar, he shall bring the live goat: And Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the head of the live goat, and confess over him all the iniquities of the children of Israel, and all their transgressions in all their sins, putting them upon the head of the goat, and shall send him away by the hand of a fit man into the wilderness: And the goat shall bear upon him all their iniquities unto a land not inhabited: and he shall let go the goat in the wilderness. And he shall wash his flesh with water … and offer his burnt offering, and the burnt offering of the people, and make an atonement for himself, and for the people. And this shall be an everlasting statute unto you, to make an atonement for the children of Israel for all their sins once a year.

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Like what's going on with this.. what's it do, killing nice animals, and then putting their blood on this shit? And they say yahweh is a "nice guy".. but this shit is witchcraft. lol

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this solomon's temple had the ark of the covenant in the back?


Yes, you are absolutely correct. The Ark of the Covenant was placed in the innermost chamber, or the "back," of Solomon's Temple.

This chamber was the most sacred area in the entire structure:

🌟 The Holy of Holies Location: The Ark was situated in the inner sanctuary of the Temple, a perfect cube-shaped room called the Holy of Holies (also known as the Debir or Kodesh HaKodashim).

Significance: This room was considered the very dwelling place of God's presence (Shekinah) on Earth, making it the most sacred spot in Israelite worship.

The Ark's Placement: The Ark, which contained the original stone tablets of the Ten Commandments, was placed beneath the wings of two massive, gold-overlaid Cherubim carved from olive wood, which Solomon had installed.

Access: Access to the Holy of Holies was extremely restricted. Only the High Priest was permitted to enter, and only once a year, on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.

The dedication of the Temple, when the Ark was moved into this final resting place, was a momentous event, described in 1 Kings 8, where the glory of the Lord filled the Temple.

Would you be interested in learning what was inside the Ark of the Covenant?

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So this is when he's doing his occult witchcraft with his ring, eh.. summoning up the fuckin demons that he got to build shit.

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what's the huge bowl with all the oxes under it


That large basin resting on the backs of oxen is one of the most famous and distinctive features of Solomon's Temple (the First Temple in Jerusalem).

It is called the Molten Sea or Brazen Sea.

Here are the key details about it:

🌊 The Molten Sea What it was: A massive, round basin made of cast bronze (or brass), holding a large quantity of water (around 10,000 to 11,000 gallons, or 40,000 to 41,000 liters).

Its Size: According to the Bible (1 Kings 7:23-26), it measured about 15 feet (4.5 meters) in diameter, 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) high, and had a circumference of 45 feet (13.7 meters).

Its Function: It was used by the priests for ritual washing and purification before they performed their duties in the temple courtyard. This emphasized the necessity of cleanliness and holiness in service to God.

🐂 The Oxen Support The Number: The Molten Sea was supported by twelve bronze oxen.

Their Arrangement: They were arranged in four groups of three, with each group facing one of the four cardinal directions: North, West, South, and East. Their hindquarters faced inward toward the center, supporting the weight of the massive basin.

Symbolism: The number twelve often symbolized the Twelve Tribes of Israel, suggesting that the entire nation, represented by its strength (the oxen), supported and upheld the spiritual life and cleansing ritual of the Temple.

The craftsmanship for a solid bronze casting of this size, created by Hiram of Tyre, was considered an incredible technological feat for the time.

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I saw this type of thing in the mormon temple research. They're luciferian, eh. Lemme look up this place.

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I saw one of those hot tubs with cows under it, while researching mormon temples.. where was that?


That image of the large basin (which looks like a "hot tub") supported by twelve oxen is found in the Baptistry of temples belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), sometimes informally referred to as Mormon temples.

The feature is a direct architectural and symbolic reference to the Molten Sea in Solomon's Temple (the structure we just discussed).

Key Details on the LDS Temple Baptismal Font Location: The font is typically located on the lower floor of the temple.

Function: It is used for performing baptisms for the dead, a vicarious ordinance where a living person is baptized on behalf of a deceased ancestor who did not have the opportunity to be baptized during their lifetime.

Symbolism of the Oxen: The font rests upon twelve carved oxen that represent:

The Twelve Tribes of Israel, symbolizing the entire house of Israel participating in and upholding the work.

Strength and service, as the ox is a beast of burden and a powerful working animal.

Old Testament Origin: This design is based directly on the biblical descriptions of the Molten Sea in the courtyard of Solomon's Temple, which also rested upon twelve bronze oxen.

Virtually all modern temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints feature this design, beginning with the Nauvoo Temple built in the 1840s.

Would you like to know more about the specific ordinance of baptism for the dead performed in these temples?


let's see a picture of that


https://i.imgur.com/bNDxu3c.jpeg

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Now you got some "sus" shit going on.. cause William Schnoebelen, who was talking about how higher levels of Mormons are luciferian.. So they're bad.. and they got the same hot tub with cows under it as this solomon's temple.

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