The king had them cast in clay molds in the plain of the Jordan between Succoth and Zeredah.
We have here such a summary both of the brass-work and the gold-work of the temple as we had before (Kg1 7:13, etc.), in which we have nothing more to observe than, 1. That Huram the workman was very punctual: He finished all that he was to make (Ch2 4:11), and left no part of his work undone. Huram, his father, he is called, Ch2 4:16.
Commenting on 2 Chronicles 4:11-22
In the clay ground - See on Kg1 7:46 (note). Some suppose that he did not actually cast those instruments at those places, but that he brought the clay from that quarter, as being the most proper for making moulds to cast in.
2Ch 4:11-18 Summary catalogue of the temple utensils and furniture. - 2Ch 4:11-18. The brass work wrought by Huram.
Commenting on 2 Chronicles 4:11-18