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you must destroy all its inhabitants, break down their pillars, shatter their idols, devastate their mountain shrines. (Numbers 33, 52)
demolish their altars, break their monuments, burn their sacred pillars, hew down their idols, and abolish the very memory of them from the places where they stood. (Deuteronomy 12, 3)
And in their mirth, as they drank together after the banquet was eaten, they had Samson brought in to provide sport for them. Provide sport for them he did, set free for a while from his prison, standing between two pillars, where they had made place for him. (Judges 16, 25)
Then he said to the boy who was leading him about, Now guide my hands to the two pillars that support the building; I would lean my weight on them and rest a little. (Judges 16, 26)
And with that, he caught the two pillars the building rested on, one in his right hand and one in his left, (Judges 16, 29)
crying out, Now, Samson, die with the Philistines! And he shook the pillars with such force that the whole building fell and crushed the chiefs of the Philistines, crushed all the throng that was there about him. Great toll Samson took of them in his life-time, but greater as he died. (Judges 16, 30)
It was then that he set up the building known as the Forest of Lebanon. This was a hundred cubits long, fifty cubits wide, and thirty cubits high, containing four galleries that ran between pillars cut from the trunks of cedars; (1 Kings 7, 2)
he roofed it in, too, with cedar rafters, supported by forty-five pillars. The galleries were divided by rows of fifteen pillars (1 Kings 7, 3)
There was a pillared hall fifty cubits long and thirty wide, and a second hall in front of it, with pillars to support the architrave. (1 Kings 7, 6)
Two brazen pillars he made, eighteen cubits in height and twelve in girth, (1 Kings 7, 15)
The pillars, too, had their capitals covered with two rows of pomegranates, all round the net-work; both pillars alike. (1 Kings 7, 18)
He set up the two pillars before the porch of the temple, calling the one on the right Jachin and the other Booz.✻ (1 Kings 7, 21)
