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The instructions given to Moses in the Book of Exodus included the creation of a bronze laver (Hebrew: כיור נחשת kîyōr nəḥōšeṯ), to be sited outside the Tabernacle of Meeting, between the Tabernacle door and the Altar of Burnt Offering, for Aaron, his sons and their successors as priests to wash their hands and their feet before making a sacrifice. In Solomon's Temple, the laver was apparently superseded by the molten or brazen sea described in 1 Kings 7:23–26 and 2 Chronicles 4:2–5.

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  • The instructions given to Moses in the Book of Exodus included the creation of a bronze laver (Hebrew: כיור נחשת kîyōr nəḥōšeṯ), to be sited outside the Tabernacle of Meeting, between the Tabernacle door and the Altar of Burnt Offering, for Aaron, his sons and their successors as priests to wash their hands and their feet before making a sacrifice. Both the laver and its base were to be made of bronze. Bronze mirrors supplied by the Israelite women who served at the Tabernacle door were used to make the laver and its base, and they were then anointed with holy oil along with the Tabernacle, all its furnishings and the priests. In Solomon's Temple, the laver was apparently superseded by the molten or brazen sea described in 1 Kings 7:23–26 and 2 Chronicles 4:2–5. (en)
  • Het koperen bekken, wasbekken of wasvat (Hebreeuws: כִּיּוֹר, kiyyir, "bassin", "pot", "vat") was volgens de traditie in de Hebreeuwse Bijbel een wasbekken in het voorhof van het Joodse heiligdom. Het bekken dat in de Joodse tempel werd gebruikt wordt in veel Bijbelvertalingen de koperen zee of gegoten zee genoemd. (nl)
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  • Het koperen bekken, wasbekken of wasvat (Hebreeuws: כִּיּוֹר, kiyyir, "bassin", "pot", "vat") was volgens de traditie in de Hebreeuwse Bijbel een wasbekken in het voorhof van het Joodse heiligdom. Het bekken dat in de Joodse tempel werd gebruikt wordt in veel Bijbelvertalingen de koperen zee of gegoten zee genoemd. (nl)
  • The instructions given to Moses in the Book of Exodus included the creation of a bronze laver (Hebrew: כיור נחשת kîyōr nəḥōšeṯ), to be sited outside the Tabernacle of Meeting, between the Tabernacle door and the Altar of Burnt Offering, for Aaron, his sons and their successors as priests to wash their hands and their feet before making a sacrifice. In Solomon's Temple, the laver was apparently superseded by the molten or brazen sea described in 1 Kings 7:23–26 and 2 Chronicles 4:2–5. (en)
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  • Bronze laver (en)
  • Koperen bekken (nl)
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