Talált 933 Eredmények: list of temple servants

  • I propose, then, to build a temple for the name of Yahweh my God, in accordance with what Yahweh told my father David, "Your son whom I shall place on your throne to succeed you will be the man to build a temple for my name." (1 Kings 5, 19)

  • So now have cedars of Lebanon cut down for me; my servants will work with your servants, and I shall pay for the hire of your servants at whatever rate you fix. As you know, we have no one as skilled in felling trees as the Sidonians.' (1 Kings 5, 20)

  • Your servants will bring these down from Lebanon to the sea, and I shall have them towed by sea to any place you name; I shall discharge them there, and you will take them over. For your part, you will see to the provisioning of my household as I desire.' (1 Kings 5, 23)

  • At the king's orders they quarried huge stones, special stones for the laying of the temple foundations, dressed stones. (1 Kings 5, 31)

  • Solomon's workmen and Hiram's workmen and the Giblites cut and assembled the wood and stone for the building of the Temple. (1 Kings 5, 32)

  • In the four hundred and eightieth year after the Israelites came out of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon's reign over Israel, in the month of Ziv, which is the second month, he began building the Temple of Yahweh. (1 Kings 6, 1)

  • The temple which King Solomon built for Yahweh was sixty cubits long, twenty cubits wide and twenty-five high. (1 Kings 6, 2)

  • The portico in front of the Hekal of the Temple was twenty cubits long across the width of the Temple and ten cubits wide along the length of the Temple. (1 Kings 6, 3)

  • He made windows for the Temple with frames and latticework. (1 Kings 6, 4)

  • He also built an annex against the Temple wall, right round the Hekal and Debir. He built lateral storeys all round; (1 Kings 6, 5)

  • 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)

  • (The building of the Temple was done with quarry -- dressed stone; no sound of hammer or pick or any iron tool was to be heard in the Temple while it was being built.) (1 Kings 6, 7)


“Imitemos o coração de Jesus, especialmente na dor, e assim nos conformaremos cada vez mais e mais com este coração divino para que, um dia, lá em cima no Céu, também nós possamos glorificar o Pai celeste ao lado daquele que tanto sofreu”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina