Reference: Net-work
Morish
Isa 19:9 margin reads 'white works:' it is any woven work full of holes. In the brazen altar there was a grate of net-work made of brass. Ex 27:4; 38:4; and in the temple there was net-work of brass along with checker work and chain work, as ornaments on the chapiters of the pillars, which were carried away to Babylon. 1Ki 7:18,20,41-42; Jer 52:22-23.
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And make to it a grate a net work of brass; and make upon the net four four brass rings over its four ends.
And he will make for the altar a grate of brass net work under its border from below; even to the half of it
And he will make the pillars, and two rows round about upon the one net for covering the crowns which were upon the head, with pomegranates: and thus he made for the second crown.
And the crowns upon the two pillars also from above from over against the belly which was beyond the net: the pomegranates two hundred in rows round about upon the second crown.
The two pillars and the globes of the crowns which were upon the head of the two pillars and the two nets to cover the two globes of the crowns which were upon the head of the pillars; And four hundred pomegranates to the two nets, two rows of pomegranates to the one net, to cover the two globes of the crowns which were upon the face of the pillars;
And they working hatcheled flax and they weaving white linens were ashamed.
And a capital upon it of brass; and the height of the one capital, five cubits, and the net and the pomegranates upon the capitals round about, all of brass. And according to these, to the second pillar and the pomegranates. And the pomegranates were ninety and six a side; all the pomegranates a hundred upon the net round about