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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after the fashion of a net, and put upon the net four rings: even in the four corners of it,
And he made a brazen gridiron of network unto the altar round about alow beneath, under the compass of the altar:
And he made the pillars, and for either of the head pieces a garland with two rows of pomegranates to cover them withal.
And the pomegranates above and beneath on the wreathen chains that compassed the middle of the head pieces were in number two hundred on either head piece.
that is to say, two pillars and two scalps of the heads that were on the tops of the two pillars, and four hundred pomegranates upon two wreaths, two rows on either wreath, to cover the two scalps of the heads that were on the tops of the two pillars.
Such as labour upon flax and silk, shall come to poverty, and they also that weave fine works.
Now upon the rope were brazen knops, and every knop was five cubits high: and upon the knops were hoops, and pomegranates round about of clean brass. After this manner were both the pillars fashioned with the pomegranates, whereof there were a hundredth and ninety six, which hanged upon the hoops round about.