Talált 770 Eredmények: pure heart

  • and two chains of pure gold twisted like cord, and will attach the cord-like chains to the rosettes. (Exodus 28, 14)

  • For the breastplate you will make chains of pure gold twisted like cords, (Exodus 28, 22)

  • Thus Aaron will bear the names of the sons of Israel on the breastplate of judgement, on his heart, when he enters the sanctuary, as a reminder, before Yahweh, always. (Exodus 28, 29)

  • To the breastplate of judgement you will add the urim and the thummim, and these will be on Aaron's heart when he goes into Yahweh's presence, and Aaron will bear the Israelites' judgement on his heart, in Yahweh's presence, always. (Exodus 28, 30)

  • 'You will make a flower of pure gold and on it, as you would engrave a seal, you will engrave, "Consecrated to Yahweh". (Exodus 28, 36)

  • You will overlay its top, its sides all round and its horns with pure gold and make a gold moulding to go all round. (Exodus 30, 3)

  • Yahweh then said to Moses, 'Take sweet spices: storax, onycha, galbanum, sweet spices and pure frankincense in equal parts, (Exodus 30, 34)

  • and compound an incense, such a blend as the perfumer might make, salted, pure, and holy. (Exodus 30, 35)

  • the table and all its accessories; the pure lamp-stand and all its equipment; the altar of incense; (Exodus 31, 8)

  • for I shall dispossess the nations before you and extend your frontiers, and no one will set his heart on your territory when you go away to appear before Yahweh your God three times a year. (Exodus 34, 24)

  • Set aside a contribution for Yahweh out of your possessions. Everyone whose heart prompts him to do so should bring a contribution for Yahweh: gold, silver and bronze; (Exodus 35, 5)

  • And all those whose heart stirred them and all those whose spirit prompted them brought a contribution for Yahweh, for the work on the Tent of Meeting, for its general service and for the sacred vestments. (Exodus 35, 21)


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