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and his crown passed to Darius, a Mede, then in the sixty-third year of his age.✻ (Daniel 5, 31)
Now, said he, what seest thou? Why, I said, here is a lamp-stand meets my eyes, all of gold. A bowl this lamp-stand has at the top of it, and from the bowl run seven pipes, to feed the seven lamps that crown it. (Zechariah 4, 2)
Gold and silver thou must take from them, and make crowns, to crown the high priest, Josue son of Josedec …✻ (Zechariah 6, 11)
then they put on his head a crown which they had woven out of thorns, and a rod in his right hand, and mocked him by kneeling down before him, and saying, Hail, king of the Jews. (Matthew 27, 29)
They arrayed him in a scarlet cloak, and put round his head a crown which they had woven out of thorns, (Mark 15, 17)
Herod, to crown all, shut John up in prison. (Luke 3, 20)
For ourselves, we had hoped that it was he who was to deliver Israel; but now, to crown it all, to-day is the third day since it befell. (Luke 24, 21)
And the soldiers put on his head a crown which they had woven out of thorns, and dressed him in a scarlet cloak; (John 19, 2)
Then, as Jesus came out, still wearing the crown of thorns and the scarlet cloak, he said to them, See, here is the man. (John 19, 5)
Every athlete must keep all his appetites under control; and he does it to win a crown that fades, whereas ours is imperishable. (1 Corinthians 9, 25)
how well they have stood the test of distress, how abundantly they have rejoiced over it, how abject is their poverty, and how the crown of all this has been a rich measure of generosity in them.✻ (2 Corinthians 8, 2)
And, to crown all this, charity; that is the bond which makes us perfect. (Colossians 3, 14)
