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  • As far as these people are concerned, I shall make you a fortified wall of bronze. They will fight against you but will not overcome you, because I am with you to save you and rescue you, Yahweh declares. (Jeremiah 15, 20)

  • The Chaldaeans broke up the bronze pillars from the Temple of Yahweh, the wheeled stands and the bronze Sea, which were in the Temple of Yahweh, and took all the bronze away to Babylon. (Jeremiah 52, 17)

  • They also took the ash containers, the scoops, the knives, the sprinkling bowls, the incense bowls, and all the bronze furnishings used in worship. (Jeremiah 52, 18)

  • As regards the two pillars, the one Sea, the twelve bronze oxen supporting the Sea, and the wheeled stands, which King Solomon had made for the Temple of Yahweh, there was no reckoning the weight of bronze in all these objects. (Jeremiah 52, 20)

  • on it stood a capital of bronze, the height of the capital being five cubits; round the capital were filigree and pomegranates, all in bronze. So also for the second pillar. (Jeremiah 52, 22)

  • Also on the tenth day of Sivan he was given the utensils of the house of the Lord, which had been removed from the Temple, to take them back to the land of Judah; these were silver utensils which Zedekiah son of Josiah, king of Judah, had had made (Baruch 1, 8)

  • Immediately six men advanced from the upper north gate, each holding a deadly weapon. Among them was a man dressed in linen, with a scribe's ink-horn in his belt. They came in and halted in front of the bronze altar. (Ezekiel 9, 2)

  • Put the empty pot on the coals to make it hot, until the bronze glows, the filth inside melts and the rust is burnt away! (Ezekiel 24, 11)

  • Javan, Tubal and Meshech traded with you. For your merchandise they traded slaves and bronze artefacts. (Ezekiel 27, 13)

  • The head of this statue was of fine gold, its chest and arms were of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, (Daniel 2, 32)

  • Then, iron and clay, bronze, silver and gold, all broke into pieces as fine as chaff on the threshing-floor in summer. The wind blew them away, leaving not a trace behind. And the stone that had struck the statue grew into a great mountain, filling the whole world. (Daniel 2, 35)

  • And, after you, another kingdom will rise, not as great as yours, and then a third, of bronze, which will rule the whole world. (Daniel 2, 39)


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