Löydetty 215 Tulokset: fine linen cloth

  • My wife Anna then undertook woman's work; she would spin wool and take cloth to weave; (Tobit 2, 11)

  • bound her hair under a turban, put on a linen gown to seduce him. (Judith 16, 8)

  • There were white and violet hangings fastened with cords of fine linen and purple thread to silver rings on marble columns, couches of gold and silver on a pavement of porphyry, marble, mother-of-pearl and precious stones. (Esther 1, 6)

  • Mordecai left the royal presence in a princely gown of violet and white, with a great golden crown and a cloak of fine linen and purple. The city of Susa shouted for joy. (Esther 8, 15)

  • Though he amass silver like dust and gather fine clothes like clay, (Job 27, 16)

  • Neither gold nor glass compares with her, for her, a vase of fine gold would be no exchange, (Job 28, 17)

  • Have I put my faith in gold, saying to fine gold, 'Ah, my security'? (Job 31, 24)

  • It is like a fine oil on the head, running down the beard, running down Aaron's beard, onto the collar of his robes. (Psalms 133, 2)

  • It then happened that all over the city for nearly forty days there were apparitions of horsemen galloping through the air in cloth of gold, troops of lancers fully armed, (2 Maccabees 5, 2)

  • after this he took a collection from them individually, amounting to nearly two thousand drachmas, and sent it to Jerusalem to have a sacrifice for sin offered, an action altogether fine and noble, prompted by his belief in the resurrection. (2 Maccabees 12, 43)

  • Fine words do not become the foolish, false words become a prince still less. (Proverbs 17, 7)

  • To fine the upright is indeed a crime, to strike the noble is an injustice. (Proverbs 17, 26)


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