Jachin and Boaz
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Introduction:
Jachin and Boaz are the names of the two prominent bronze pillars that stood at the entrance of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. These pillars are significant both architecturally and symbolically within the biblical narrative, representing strength, stability, and the presence of God in the temple.

Biblical References:
The primary biblical references to Jachin and Boaz are found in 1 Kings 7:15-22 and 2 Chronicles 3:15-17. These passages describe the construction and placement of the pillars during the building of Solomon's Temple.

1 Kings 7:21 states: "He set up the pillars at the portico of the temple. The pillar to the south he named Jachin, and the pillar to the north he named Boaz."

2 Chronicles 3:17 echoes this: "He set up the pillars in front of the temple, one to the south and the other to the north. The one to the south he named Jachin, and the one to the north he named Boaz."

Architectural Description:
The pillars were crafted by Hiram, a skilled artisan from Tyre, as part of the temple's construction under King Solomon. Each pillar was approximately 18 cubits high and 12 cubits in circumference, with a capital of five cubits on top (1 Kings 7:15-16). The capitals were adorned with a network of interwoven chains and pomegranates, adding to their grandeur and beauty.

Symbolism and Meaning:
The names Jachin and Boaz carry significant meaning. "Jachin" is often interpreted to mean "He will establish," while "Boaz" is understood as "In Him is strength." Together, these names reflect the divine assurance of stability and strength provided by God to His people and His dwelling place.

The pillars served as a visual reminder of God's covenant with Israel and His enduring presence among them. They stood at the entrance of the temple, symbolizing the gateway to divine worship and the spiritual strength found in God's presence.

Theological Significance:
From a theological perspective, Jachin and Boaz represent the foundational truths of faith and reliance on God. They remind believers of the importance of God's strength and stability in their lives. The pillars also underscore the significance of the temple as the center of worship and the dwelling place of God's glory.

In the broader biblical narrative, the temple and its elements, including Jachin and Boaz, foreshadow the coming of Christ, who is the ultimate fulfillment of God's presence among His people. As the New Testament reveals, Jesus is the cornerstone of the spiritual temple, the Church, and the embodiment of divine strength and stability.

Historical Context:
The construction of Solomon's Temple marked a pivotal moment in Israel's history, symbolizing the nation's spiritual and political consolidation. The temple served as the central place of worship and sacrifice, drawing the people of Israel into a deeper relationship with God.

Jachin and Boaz, as part of this sacred structure, played a role in the religious life of Israel, standing as silent witnesses to the worship and prayers offered within the temple courts. Their presence at the temple's entrance highlighted the importance of approaching God with reverence and trust in His enduring promises.

Conclusion:
While the physical temple and its pillars were eventually destroyed, the spiritual truths they represented continue to resonate with believers today. Jachin and Boaz remain enduring symbols of God's strength, stability, and faithfulness, encouraging Christians to build their lives on the firm foundation of faith in Christ.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Jachin and Boaz

JACHIN AND BOAZ

ja'-kin (yakhin, "he shall establish"; bo`az, "in it is strength," 1 Kings 7:15-22 2 Kings 25:16, 17; 2 Chronicles 3:15-17 Jeremiah 52:17): These were the names of the two bronze pillars that stood before the temple of Solomon. They were not used in supporting the building; their appearance, therefore, must have been solely due to moral and symbolic reasons. What these are it is not easy to say. The pillars were not altar pillars with hearths at their top, as supposed by W.R. Smith (Religion of the Semites, 191, 468); rather they were "pillars of witness," as was the pillar that witnessed the contract between Jacob and Laban (Genesis 31:52). At difficulty arises about the height of the pillars. The writers in Kings and Jeremiah affirm that the pillars before the porch were 18 cubits high apiece (1 Kings 7:15 Jeremiah 52:21), while the Chronicler states that they were 35 cubits (2 Chronicles 3:15). Various methods have been suggested of reconciling this discrepancy, but it is more probable that there is a corruption in the Chronicler's number. On the contruction of the pillars and their capitals, see TEMPLE. At the final capture of Jerusalem they were broken up and the metal of which they were composed was sent to Babylon (2 Kings 25:13, 16). In Ezekiel's ideal temple the two pillars are represented by pillars of wood (Ezekiel 40:49).

W. Shaw Caldecott

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The Sixth
... He it was who built the temple, and put in its porch those mysterious pillars
"Jachin and Boaz" (1 Kings 7:13-22; 2 Chronicles 3:17). ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bullinger/commentary on revelation/the sixth.htm

Hiram, the Inspired Artificer
... But the most glorious work of Hiram was the construction of the two majestic brasen
pillars, called Jachin and Boaz, They were stately in height, the shaft of ...
/.../milligan/men of the bible some lesser-known/hiram the inspired artificer.htm

The First Sermon in the Tabernacle
... Remove the Word who was in the beginning with God, and who was God, and
the Jachin and Boaz of the temple are overturned. Without ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 7 1861/the first sermon in the.htm

Israel and Britain. A Note of Warning
... the doors moved. If I am rightly informed, there were two huge columns
before the temple called Jachin and Boaz. These were made ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 31 1885/israel and britain a note.htm

A view of God's Glory
... covenant, whose solid golden floor is made of the solemn decrees of the predestination
of the Most High; and whose sides are called Jachin and Boaz, that is ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 54 1908/a view of gods glory.htm

Solomon's Temple Spiritualized
... The name of that on the right hand was called Jachin, [God] shall establish; and
the name of that on the left hand was Boaz, in it is strength (1 Kings 7:21; 2 ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/solomons temple spiritualized.htm

The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 6. <. ...
/.../chapter iiithe hebrews and the.htm

Resources
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