Talált 28 Eredmények: Hiram

  • Hiram, the king of Tyre, having supplied Solomon with cedar wood, and spruce wood, and gold, in accord with all that he needed, then Solomon gave Hiram twenty towns in the land of Galilee. (1 Kings 9, 11)

  • And Hiram went out of Tyre, so that he might view the towns that Solomon had given to him. And they did not please him. (1 Kings 9, 12)

  • And Hiram sent to king Solomon one hundred twenty talents of gold. (1 Kings 9, 14)

  • And Hiram sent his servants to that navy, the sailors and those knowledgeable about the sea, with the servants of Solomon. (1 Kings 9, 27)

  • Then, too, the navy of Hiram, which carried gold from Ophir, brought an exceedingly great quantity of thyine wood and precious stones from Ophir. (1 Kings 10, 11)

  • For the navy of the king, once every three years, went with the navy of Hiram by sea to Tarshish, bringing from there gold, and silver, and elephant tusks, and primates, and peacocks. (1 Kings 10, 22)

  • Also, Hiram, the king of Tyre, sent messengers to David, and cedar wood, and artisans of walls and of wood, so that they might build a house for him. (1 Chronicles 14, 1)

  • Also, he sent to Hiram, the king of Tyre, saying: “Just as you did for my father David, when you sent him cedar wood, so that he might build a house for himself, in which he then lived, (2 Chronicles 2, 3)

  • Then Hiram, the king of Tyre, said, by a letter that had been sent to Solomon: “Because the Lord loved his people, for this reason he appointed you to reign over them.” (2 Chronicles 2, 11)

  • Therefore, I have sent my father Hiram to you; he is a prudent and very knowledgeable man, (2 Chronicles 2, 13)

  • Then Hiram made cooking pots and hooks and bowls. And he completed every work of the king in the house of God, (2 Chronicles 4, 11)

  • and cooking pots and hooks and bowls. Hiram, his father, made all the vessels for Solomon, in the house of the Lord, from the purest brass. (2 Chronicles 4, 16)


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