“And under the borders were four wheels; and the axletrees of the wheels were joined to the base: and the height of a wheel was a cubit and half a cubit.”
King James Version (KJV)
7:30 Wheels - Whereby the bases and lavers might be removed from placeto place as need required. Under - setters - Heb. shoulders; fitly socalled, because they supported the lavers, that they should not fall fromtheir bases, when the bases were removed together with the lavers.
7:31 The mouth - So he calls that part in the top of the base whichwas left hollow, that the foot of the laver might be let into it.The chapiter - Within the little base, which he calls the chapiter,because it rose up from, and stood above the great base. Above - Abovethe chapiter; for the mouth went up, and grew wider like a funnel.A cubit - In height, ver.#35|, whereof half a cubit was above thechapiter or little base, and the other half below it.A cubit and half - In compass. Four square - So the innermost part,called the mouth, was round, but the outward part was square, as when acircle is made within a quadrangle.
7:33 Molten - And cast together with the bases.
7:34 Of the base - Not only of the same matter, but of the same piece,being cast with it.