Löydetty 105 Tulokset: golden

  • Solomon made all the objects designed for the Temple of God, as well as the golden altar and the tables for the loaves of permanent offering; (2 Chronicles 4, 19)

  • The throne had six steps with a golden foot-rest attached to the throne, and arms on each side of the seat and two lions standing beside the arms, (2 Chronicles 9, 18)

  • So Shishak king of Egypt advanced on Jerusalem and carried off the treasures of the Temple and the treasures of the royal palace. He took everything away, including the golden shields which Solomon had made. (2 Chronicles 12, 9)

  • And now you propose to resist Yahweh's sovereignty as exercised by the sons of David because there is a great number of you and you have the golden calves that Jeroboam made you for gods! (2 Chronicles 13, 8)

  • morning after morning, evening after evening, they present burnt offerings and perfumed incense to Yahweh, they put the bread of permanent offering on the clean table and nightly light the lamps on the golden lamp-stand; for we keep the decree of Yahweh our God, although you have abandoned him. (2 Chronicles 13, 11)

  • twenty golden bowls valued at a thousand darics and two utensils of fine burnished copper as precious as gold. (Ezra 8, 27)

  • For drinking there were golden cups of various design and plenty of wine provided by the king with royal liberality. (Esther 1, 7)

  • 'Royal officials and people living in the provinces alike all know that for anyone, man or woman, who approaches the king in the private apartments without having been summoned there, there is only one law: he must die, unless the king, by pointing his golden sceptre towards him, grants him his life. And I have not been summoned to the king for the last thirty days.' (Esther 4, 11)

  • The king held out the golden sceptre to her, whereupon Esther stood up and faced him. (Esther 8, 4)

  • 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)

  • Insolently breaking into the sanctuary, he removed the golden altar and the lamp-stand for the light with all its fittings, (1 Maccabees 1, 21)

  • together with the table for the loaves of permanent offering, the libation vessels, the cups, the golden censers, the veil, the crowns, and the golden decoration on the front of the Temple, which he stripped of everything. (1 Maccabees 1, 22)


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