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  • Pot and shovel and bucket Hiram made, all that king Solomon needed for the service of the Lord’s temple. (1 Kings 7, 40)

  • and pot and shovel and bucket besides. All the appurtenances of the Lord’s temple which Hiram made for Solomon were of burnished bronze, (1 Kings 7, 45)

  • and pot and fork and bowl and saucer and censer, all of pure gold. Of gold, too, were the door-hinges, both for the inner sanctuary and for the temple building. (1 Kings 7, 50)

  • to him betake thyself, bearing ten loaves with thee, and some pastry, and a pot of honey; from him thou wilt learn what is to become of the boy. (1 Kings 14, 3)

  • and Eliseus made his way to Galgal.There was once a famine in the country, at a time when Eliseus had some of the young prophets staying with him. And he bade one of his servants put on the greatest pot they had, and cook broth for these disciples of his. (2 Kings 4, 38)

  • The man who had gone out afield to gather wild herbs for them found a creeping plant in the woods, from which he filled his lap with wild gourds; and these, when he came home, he shredded into the pot of broth, never enquiring what they were. (2 Kings 4, 39)

  • Thereupon he would have some flour brought him; brought it was, and when he threw it into the pot and had broth poured out for the company, all bitterness had left it. (2 Kings 4, 41)

  • for bronze, too, they carried away pot and ladle, cup and fork and saucer, all the appurtenances of worship that were of bronze; (2 Kings 25, 14)

  • now they are potters, living about Netaim and Gedera to do the king’s work for him; that is why they are left there. (1 Chronicles 4, 23)

  • Meanwhile Hanon and the Ammonites, well aware that they had made an enemy of David, sent and hired mercenaries, with a thousand talents of silver, from Mesopotamia, and the Syrians of Maacha, and from Soba, with chariots, too, and horsemen. (1 Chronicles 19, 6)

  • Pot and fork and bowl Hiram made, and all that the king needed for the service of the Lord’s temple; (2 Chronicles 4, 11)

  • and pot and fork and bowl besides all else. All such ornaments for the Lord’s house did Hiram, king Solomon’s master craftsman, fashion out of the purest bronze; (2 Chronicles 4, 16)


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