Trouvé 191 Résultats pour: writing on the wall

  • the lowest lateral storey was five cubits wide, the middle one six cubits, and the third seven cubits, for he had made the outside of the Temple wall correspondingly stepped back all round, so that the annex was not attached to the Temple walls. (1 Kings 6, 6)

  • He placed them in the middle of the inner chamber; their wings were spread out so that the wing of one touched one of the walls and the wing of the other touched the other wall, while their wings met in the middle of the chamber wing to wing. (1 Kings 6, 27)

  • He built the wall of the inner court in three courses of dressed stone and one course of cedar beams. (1 Kings 6, 36)

  • Then he took his eldest son who was to succeed him and offered him as a sacrifice on the city wall. Alarmed at this, the Israelites withdrew and retired to their own territory. (2 Kings 3, 27)

  • Now as the king was passing along the city wall, a woman shouted, 'Help, my lord king!' (2 Kings 6, 26)

  • On hearing the woman's words, the king tore his clothes; the king was walking on the wall, and the people saw that underneath he was wearing sackcloth next his body. (2 Kings 6, 30)

  • Jehu sent messengers throughout Israel, and all the devotees of Baal arrived, not a man was left who did not attend. They crowded into the temple of Baal until it was full from wall to wall. (2 Kings 10, 21)

  • The king of Judah, Amaziah son of Jehoash, son of Ahaziah, was taken prisoner at Beth-Shemesh by Jehoash king of Israel who led him off to Jerusalem, where he demolished four hundred cubits of the city wall between the Ephraim Gate and the Corner Gate; (2 Kings 14, 13)

  • You are to observe the statutes and ritual, the law and the commandments which he has given you in writing and to which you are always to conform; you are not to worship alien gods. (2 Kings 17, 37)

  • Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and addressed this prayer to Yahweh, (2 Kings 20, 2)

  • a breach was made in the city wall. The king then made his escape under cover of dark, with all the fighting men, by way of the gate between the two walls, which is near the king's garden -- the Chaldaeans had surrounded the city -- and made his way towards the Arabah. (2 Kings 25, 4)

  • He then built a wall round the city, all round, beginning from the Millo, and Joab restored the rest of the city. (1 Chronicles 11, 8)


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