Löydetty 213 Tulokset: precious stones

  • He adorned the building with precious stones of great beauty; the gold was gold from Parvaim, (2 Chronicles 3, 6)

  • The fame of Solomon having reached the queen of Sheba, she came to Jerusalem to test him with difficult questions. She came with immense riches, camels loaded with spices, great quantities of gold and precious stones. On coming to Solomon, she asked him all the questions that she had in mind, (2 Chronicles 9, 1)

  • And the queen of Sheba gave King Solomon almost five tons of gold and great quantities of spices and precious stones. There never were spices like those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon. (2 Chronicles 9, 9)

  • Similarly the servants of Huram and the servants of Solomon, who carried gold from Ophir, brought algummim wood and precious stones. (2 Chronicles 9, 10)

  • He removed the altars of foreign worship and the High places. He broke down the sacred stones and cut down the Asherah's trunks. (2 Chronicles 14, 2)

  • King Asa then brought all the people of Judah, who took away the stones and timber with which Baasah had been fortifying Ramah, and the king used them to fortify Geba and Mizpah. (2 Chronicles 16, 6)

  • Uzziah provided them with shields, spears, helmets, coats of armor, bows and sling stones, for each battle. (2 Chronicles 26, 14)

  • In Jerusalem he constructed engines, invented by experts, which were mounted on the towers and at the corners to fire arrows and great stones. His fame spread far and wide; for he was extraordinary in getting help until he was strong. (2 Chronicles 26, 15)

  • Hezekiah enjoyed immense riches and honor. He built himself storerooms for gold, silver, precious stones, spices, gems and every sort of valuable. (2 Chronicles 32, 27)

  • They gave it to the carpenters and builders for buying the stones and timber for the beams and framework of the buildings which the kings of Judah had let go to ruin. (2 Chronicles 34, 11)

  • And all their neighbors gave them all kinds of help: gold, silver, livestock and precious objects in great quantity, besides every kind of voluntary offering. (Ezra 1, 6)

  • We wish to inform the king that we went to the province of Judea, to the House of the Great God. They are now building the Temple with hewn stones and timber to reinforce the walls; the work is being done with great care and progresses quickly at their hands. (Ezra 5, 8)


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