Löydetty 101 Tulokset: seventy-five
The silver from the census of the community was one hundred talents and one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels, reckoned by the sanctuary shekel, (Exodus 38, 25)
From the one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels he made the hooks for the poles, overlaid their capitals and made the rods for them. (Exodus 38, 28)
The bronze consecrated for the purpose amounted to seventy talents and two thousand four hundred shekels, (Exodus 38, 29)
The total of these for the tribe of Judah was seventy-four thousand six hundred. (Numbers 1, 27)
His company: seventy-four thousand six hundred men. (Numbers 2, 4)
The total count, by name, of the first-born from the age of one month and over came to twenty-two thousand two hundred and seventy-three. (Numbers 3, 43)
For the ransom of the two hundred and seventy-three first-born of the Israelites in excess of the number of Levites, (Numbers 3, 46)
His offering consisted of: one silver bowl weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing seventy shekels (sanctuary shekels), both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil as a cereal offering, (Numbers 7, 13)
His offering consisted of: one silver bowl weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing seventy shekels (sanctuary shekels), both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil as a cereal offering, (Numbers 7, 19)
His offering consisted of: one silver bowl weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing seventy shekels (sanctuary shekels), both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil as a cereal offering, (Numbers 7, 25)
His offering consisted of: one silver bowl weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing seventy shekels (sanctuary shekels), both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil as a cereal offering, (Numbers 7, 31)
His offering consisted of: one silver bowl weighing a hundred and thirty shekels, one silver sprinkling bowl weighing seventy shekels (sanctuary shekels), both of them full of fine flour mixed with oil as a cereal offering, (Numbers 7, 37)