Löydetty 421 Tulokset: Gold Thickness

  • It became majestic in height and in the thickness of its branches for its roots were turned towards plentiful water. (Ezekiel 31, 7)

  • People of Sheba and Dedan and all the merchants of Tarshish and its villages will ask you: 'Have you come to plunder? Is it to loot that you have assembled such an army?' And they will come with silver and gold, to take away the livestock and to buy your enormous booty. (Ezekiel 38, 13)

  • The House was surrounded with a wall, and the man was holding a measuring rod that was three meters long (six great cubits). He measured the thickness of this construction - one rod; and its height - one rod. (Ezekiel 40, 5)

  • There were three guardrooms on each side of the east gate, all three the same size; the walls between them all the same thickness on each side. (Ezekiel 40, 10)

  • It had three guardrooms on each side; the thickness of the walls between them, and its porch too, all measured the same as those of the first gate: fifty cubits by twenty-five cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 21)

  • He took me to the south and there was a gate to the south gate; he measured its guardrooms, the thickness of its walls and porch; they were of the same dimensions as the others. (Ezekiel 40, 24)

  • Its guardrooms, the thickness of its walls and entrance all measured the same as the others. (Ezekiel 40, 29)

  • Its guardrooms, the thickness of its walls, its entrance all measured the same as the others. The gate and its entrance had windows all around. Its area was fifty cubits by twenty-five cubits. (Ezekiel 40, 33)

  • He took me to the north gate and measured it. Its guardrooms, the thickness of its walls and its entrance all measured the same as the others. (Ezekiel 40, 35)

  • In the thickness of the wall of the court, on the south side fronting the court and the building, were rooms. (Ezekiel 42, 10)

  • Its head was of pure gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, (Daniel 2, 32)

  • All at once the iron, clay, bronze, silver and gold crumbled into pieces as fine as chaff on the threshing floor in summer. The wind swept them off and not a trace was left. But the rock that struck the statue became a great mountain that filled the whole earth. (Daniel 2, 35)


“Pode-se manter a paz de espírito mesmo no meio das tempestades da vida”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina