Encontrados 17 resultados para: Repair

  • let the priests, according to their ranks, take and use it in order to repair the surfaces of the house, wherever they see anything in need of repair.” (2 Kings 12, 5)

  • And yet, even until the twenty-third year of king Jehoash, the priests did not repair the surfaces of the temple. (2 Kings 12, 6)

  • And so the priests were prohibited from accepting any more money from the people to repair the surfaces of the house. (2 Kings 12, 8)

  • And let it be given, by those in charge of the house of the Lord, to the workers. And let them distribute it to those who are working in the temple of the Lord in order to repair the surfaces of the temple, (2 Kings 22, 5)

  • specifically, to carpenters and masons, and to those who mend gaps, and so that wood may be purchased, and stones from the quarries, in order to repair the temple of the Lord. (2 Kings 22, 6)

  • These things were from the wars and from the best spoils of the battles, which they had consecrated for the repair and the furnishing of the temple of the Lord. (1 Chronicles 26, 27)

  • After these things, it pleased Joash to repair the house of the Lord. (2 Chronicles 24, 4)

  • And he gathered together the priests and Levites, and he said to them: “Go out to the cities of Judah, and collect from all of Israel money to repair the surfaces of the temple of your God, throughout each year. And do this promptly.” But the Levites acted negligently. (2 Chronicles 24, 5)

  • And the king and Jehoiada gave it to those who were in charge of the works of the house of the Lord. Then with it they hired hewers of stone, and artisans of every kind, so that they might repair the house of the Lord, and also so that the works of iron and of brass, which had begun to fall, would be reinforced. (2 Chronicles 24, 12)

  • And so, in the eighteenth year of his reign, having now cleansed the land and the temple of the Lord, he sent Shaphan, the son of Azaliah, and Maaseiah, the ruler of the city, and Joah, the son of Joahaz, the historian, to repair the house of the Lord his God. (2 Chronicles 34, 8)

  • they delivered it into the hands of those who were in charge of the workers in the house of the Lord, so that they might repair the temple, and restore whatever was weak. (2 Chronicles 34, 10)

  • Then, at the same time, Tattenai, who was the governor beyond the river, and Shetharbozenai, and their counselors came to them. And they spoke in this way to them: “Who has given you counsel, so that you would build this house and repair its walls?” (Ezra 5, 3)


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