Reference: Fillets
Easton
Heb hashukum, plur., joinings (Ex 27:17; 38:17,28), the rods by which the tops of the columns around the tabernacle court were joined together, and from which the curtains were suspended (Ex 27:10-11; 36:38).
In Jer 52:21 the rendering of a different word, hut, meaning a "thread," and designating a measuring-line of 12 cubits in length for the circumference of the copper pillars of Solomon's temple.
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with twenty posts and their twenty bronze bases, with the hooks of the posts and their bands of silver. Likewise for its length on the north side, there are to be hangings for one hundred fifty feet, with twenty posts and their twenty bronze bases, with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
All the posts around the courtyard are to have silver bands; their hooks are to be silver, and their bases bronze.
and its five posts and their hooks. He overlaid their tops and their bands with gold, but their five bases were bronze.
The bases for the posts were bronze. The hooks of the posts and their bands were silver, their tops were overlaid with silver, and all the posts of the courtyard had silver bands.
From the remaining 1,775 shekels he made hooks for the posts, overlaid their tops, and made bands for them.
Each of the pillars was about 27 feet high, about 18 feet in circumference, three inches thick, and hollow.
Morish
Ornamental bands or borders of gold and silver round the pillars of the Tabernacle and Temple. Ex 27:10-11; 36:38; 38:10,19; Jer 52:21.
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with twenty posts and their twenty bronze bases, with the hooks of the posts and their bands of silver. Likewise for its length on the north side, there are to be hangings for one hundred fifty feet, with twenty posts and their twenty bronze bases, with silver hooks and bands on the posts.
and its five posts and their hooks. He overlaid their tops and their bands with gold, but their five bases were bronze.
with their twenty posts and their twenty bronze bases, with the hooks of the posts and their bands of silver.
with four posts and their four bronze bases. Their hooks and their bands were silver, and their tops were overlaid with silver.
Each of the pillars was about 27 feet high, about 18 feet in circumference, three inches thick, and hollow.