Talált 635 Eredmények: work-women

  • while all those women whose heart stirred them by virtue of their skill, spun goats' hair. (Exodus 35, 26)

  • All those Israelites, men and women, whose heart prompted them to contribute to the entire work that Yahweh had ordered through Moses to be done, brought a contribution to Yahweh. (Exodus 35, 29)

  • in designing and carrying out work in gold and silver and bronze, (Exodus 35, 32)

  • in cutting stones to be set, in wood carving and in executing every kind of work. (Exodus 35, 33)

  • and filled them with the skill to carry out every kind of work, that of the engraver, that of the embroiderer, that of the needleworker in violet-purple, red-purple and crimson materials and fine linen, that of the weaver, and indeed that of every kind of craftsman and designer.' (Exodus 35, 35)

  • 'Bezalel, Oholiab and all the men whom Yahweh has endowed with the skill and knowledge to know how to carry out all the work to be done on the sanctuary, will do exactly as Yahweh has ordered.' (Exodus 36, 1)

  • Moses then summoned Bezalel, Oholiab and all the skilled men whose hearts Yahweh had endowed with skill, all whose heart stirred them to come forward and do the work. (Exodus 36, 2)

  • From Moses they received everything that the Israelites had brought as contributions for carrying out the work of building the sanctuary, and, as they went on bringing their offerings every morning, (Exodus 36, 3)

  • the skilled men who were doing all the work for the sanctuary, all left their particular work (Exodus 36, 4)

  • and said to Moses, 'The people are bringing more than is needed for the work Yahweh has ordered to be done.' (Exodus 36, 5)

  • for the material to hand was enough, and more than enough, to complete all the work. (Exodus 36, 7)

  • All the most skilled of the men doing the work made the Dwelling. Moses made it with ten sheets of finely woven linen, dyed violet-purple, red-purple and crimson and embroidered with great winged creatures. (Exodus 36, 8)


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