3 It was roofed with cedar above the beams that rested on the columns-forty-five beams, fifteen to a row.
3 And it was covered with cedar above upon the beams,
3 And it was covered with cedar above the chambers that were on the forty-five pillars, fifteen in each row.
3 There were four rows of cedar columns supporting forty-five cedar beams, fifteen in each row, and then roofed with cedar.
3 And it was paneled with cedar above the beams that were on forty-five pillars, fifteen to a row.
3 The hall had a cedar roof. Above the beams on the pillars were forty-five side rooms, arranged in three tiers of fifteen each.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Kings 7:3
Commentary on 1 Kings 7:1-12
(Read 1 Kings 7:1-12)
All Solomon's buildings, though beautiful, were intended for use. Solomon began with the temple; he built for God first, and then his other buildings. The surest foundations of lasting prosperity are laid in early piety. He was thirteen years building his house, yet he built the temple in little more than seven years; not that he was more exact, but less eager in building his own house, than in building God's. We ought to prefer God's honour before our own ease and satisfaction.