Found 34 Results for: treasury

  • Have you entered the storehouse of the snow, and seen the treasury of the hail (Job 38, 22)

  • He then found that this exhausted the money in his treasury; moreover the income from the province was small, because of the dissension and distress he had brought upon the land by abolishing the laws which had been in effect from of old. (1 Maccabees 3, 29)

  • "We have detained your brother Jonathan on account of the money that he owed the royal treasury in connection with the offices that he held. (1 Maccabees 13, 15)

  • and that copies of it should be deposited in the treasury, where they would be available to Simon and his sons. (1 Maccabees 14, 49)

  • All debts, present or future, due to the royal treasury shall be canceled for you, now and for all time. (1 Maccabees 15, 8)

  • and reported to him that the treasury in Jerusalem was so full of untold riches that the total sum of money was incalculable and out of all proportion to the cost of the sacrifices, and that it would be possible to bring it all under the control of the king. (2 Maccabees 3, 6)

  • But because of the orders he had from the king, Heliodorus said that in any case the money must be confiscated for the royal treasury. (2 Maccabees 3, 13)

  • But just as he was approaching the treasury with his bodyguards, the Lord of spirits who holds all power manifested himself in so striking a way that those who had been bold enough to follow Heliodorus were panic-stricken at God's power and fainted away in terror. (2 Maccabees 3, 24)

  • The man who a moment before had entered that treasury with a great retinue and his whole bodyguard was carried away helpless, having clearly experienced the sovereign power of God. (2 Maccabees 3, 28)

  • This was how the matter concerning Heliodorus and the preservation of the treasury turned out. (2 Maccabees 3, 40)

  • As a result, they wounded many of them and even killed a few, while they put all the rest to flight. The sacrilegious thief himself they slew near the treasury. (2 Maccabees 4, 42)

  • If they had not become entangled in so many sins, this man, like Heliodorus, who was sent by King Seleucus to inspect the treasury, would have been flogged and turned back from his presumptuous action as soon as he approached. (2 Maccabees 5, 18)


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