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  • You shall be filled at my table with horses and riders, with warriors and soldiers of every kind, says the Lord GOD. (Ezekiel 39, 20)

  • a wooden altar, three cubits in height, two cubits long, and two cubits wide. It had corners, and its base and sides were of wood. He said to me, "This is the table which is before the LORD." (Ezekiel 41, 22)

  • It is they who shall enter my sanctuary, they who shall approach my table to minister to me, and they who shall carry out my service. (Ezekiel 44, 16)

  • after three years' training they were to enter the king's service. The king allotted them a daily portion of food and wine from the royal table. (Daniel 1, 5)

  • Then see how we look in comparison with the other young men who eat from the royal table, and treat your servants according to what you see." (Daniel 1, 13)

  • after ten days they looked healthier and better fed than any of the young men who ate from the royal table. (Daniel 1, 15)

  • Even his table companions shall seek to destroy him, his army shall be overwhelmed, and many shall fall slain. (Daniel 11, 26)

  • The two kings, resolved on evil, shall sit at table together and exchange lies, but they shall have no success, because the appointed end is not yet. (Daniel 11, 27)

  • They were not perturbed, because under the table they had made a secret entrance through which they always came in to consume the food. (Daniel 14, 13)

  • As soon as he had opened the door, the king looked at the table and cried aloud, "Great you are, O Bel; there is no trickery in you." (Daniel 14, 18)

  • The angry king arrested the priests, their wives, and their children. They showed him the secret door by which they used to enter to consume what was on the table. (Daniel 14, 21)

  • By offering polluted food on my altar! Then you ask, "How have we polluted it?" By saying the table of the LORD may be slighted! (Malachi 1, 7)


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