Löydetty 173 Tulokset: Golden Table

  • And he proudly entered into the sanctuary, and took away the golden altar, and the candlestick of light, and all the vessels thereof, and the table of proposition, and the pouring vessels, and the vials, and the little mortars of gold, and the veil, and the crowns, and the golden ornament that was before the temple: and he broke them all in pieces. (1 Maccabees 1, 23)

  • And they made new holy vessels, and brought in the candlestick, and the altar of incense, and the table into the temple. (1 Maccabees 4, 49)

  • And they set the loaves upon the table, and hung up the veils, and finished all the works that they had begun to make. (1 Maccabees 4, 51)

  • And he sent him vessels of gold for his service, and he gave him leave to drink in gold, and to be clothed in purple, and to wear a golden buckle: (1 Maccabees 11, 58)

  • The golden crown, and the palm, which you sent, we have received: and we are ready to make a firm peace with you, and to write to the king's chief officers to release you the things that we have released. (1 Maccabees 13, 37)

  • And horses set in order by ranks, running one against another, with the shakings of shields, and a multitude of men in helmets, with drawn swords, and casting of darts, and glittering of golden armour, and of harnesses of all sorts. (2 Maccabees 5, 3)

  • But when they were in the heat of the engagement there appeared to the enemies from heaven five men upon horses, comely with golden bridles, con- ducting the Jews: (2 Maccabees 10, 29)

  • And when they were going forth together with a willing mind, there appeared at Jerusatem a horseman going before them in white clothing, with golden armour, shaking a spear. (2 Maccabees 11, 8)

  • She hath slain her victims, mingled her wine, and set forth her table. (Proverbs 9, 2)

  • A golden ring in a swine's snout, a woman fair and foolish. (Proverbs 11, 22)

  • Before the silver cord be broken, and the golden fillet shrink back, and the pitcher be crushed at the fountain, and the wheel be broken upon the cistern, (Ecclesiastes 12, 6)

  • And there is a friend a companion at the table, and he will not abide in the day of distress. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 10)


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