File:פסל אופני נחושת (7300741854).jpg
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English: "Four Copper Wheels to Each Machine (1994)" Sculpture by Udi Cain, on general Pierre Koenig street (corner of HaParsa street, near Rakhavat Gadi Raju'an Square), in front of the VOLVO honda building.
Inscription after 1 Kings 7,30 : "And every base had four brasen wheels"
עברית: באזור התעשיה בתלפיות. האות נו"נ נפלה ממקומה |
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Source | פסל אופני נחושת |
Author | zeevveez from Jerusalem, Israel |
Object location | 31° 45′ 04.17″ N, 35° 12′ 48.82″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 31.751158; 35.213561 |
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Biblical verse 1 Kings 7,30
And every base had four brasen wheels
The letter nun had fallen out
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Date and time of data generation | 07:52, 30 May 2012 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 07:52, 30 May 2012 |
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