Löydetty 81 Tulokset: violet-purple

  • from the one who wears purple and a crown to the one dressed in sacking, all is fury and jealousy, turmoil and unrest, fear of death, rivalry, strife. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 4)

  • silver leaf imported from Tarshish and gold from Ophir, the work of carver or goldsmith; then dressed up in violet and purple, all the work of skilled men. (Jeremiah 10, 9)

  • Those who used to eat only the best, now lie dying in the streets; those who were reared in the purple claw at the rubbish heaps, (Lamentations 4, 5)

  • when they have been dressed in purple cloaks, their faces have to be dusted, because of the temple dust which settles thick on them. (Baruch 6, 11)

  • From the purple and linen rotting on their backs you can tell that they are not gods; and in the end, eaten away, they will be the dishonour of the country. (Baruch 6, 71)

  • dressed in purple, governors and magistrates, all of them young and desirable, and skilful horsemen. (Ezekiel 23, 6)

  • Embroidered linen from Egypt was used for your sail and for your flag. Purple and scarlet from the Elishah islands formed your deck-tent. (Ezekiel 27, 7)

  • Edom traded with you for the sake of your many manufactured goods, exchanging garnets, purple, embroideries, fine linen, coral and rubies for your goods. (Ezekiel 27, 16)

  • They traded rich clothes, embroidered and purple cloaks, multi-coloured materials and strong plaited cords for your markets. (Ezekiel 27, 24)

  • He shouted for his soothsayers, Chaldaeans, and exorcists. And the king said to the Babylonian sages, 'Anyone who can read this writing and tell me what it means shall be dressed in purple, and have a chain of gold put round his neck, and be one of the three men who govern the kingdom.' (Daniel 5, 7)

  • I am told that you are able to give interpretations and to unravel difficult problems, so if you can read the writing and tell me what it means, you shall be dressed in purple, and have a chain of gold put round your neck, and be one of the three men who govern the kingdom.' (Daniel 5, 16)

  • At Belshazzar's order Daniel was dressed in purple, a chain of gold was put round his neck and he was proclaimed as one of the three men who governed the kingdom. (Daniel 5, 29)


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