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With that, down came iron and clay, down came bronze and silver and gold; chaff of the threshing-floor was never so scattered on the summer breeze. They were gone, none knew whither; and stone that had shattered image grew into a high mountain, filling the whole earth. (Daniel 2, 35)
Another and a lesser empire must follow thine, one of silver, then another of bronze, still wide as the world; (Daniel 2, 39)
This is that stone thou sawest none ever quarried, that fell from the mountain-side, bringing clay and iron and bronze and silver and gold to nothing; this was a revelation the king’s grace had from the most high God himself of what must come about; true was thy dream, and this, past doubt, the meaning of it. (Daniel 2, 45)
And he, in his cups, would have the spoils of the old temple at Jerusalem brought in, cups of gold, cups of silver that his father Nabuchodonosor had carried away; king and court, wife and concubine should drink from them. (Daniel 5, 2)
drank, and to their own gods gave the praise, gods of gold and silver, bronze and iron, wood and stone. (Daniel 5, 4)
heaven’s Ruler defying, thou wouldst bring out yonder cups, the spoil of his temple, to serve wine for thee and thy court, for wife and concubine. Gods of silver and gold, bronze and iron, stone and wood, that cannot see or hear or feel, thou wouldst magnify; for the God that holds thy life, thy fortunes, in his keeping, never a word of praise. (Daniel 5, 23)
shall carry off to Egypt the images of Syria’s gods, its treasures of silver and gold. Then, his rival mastered, (Daniel 11, 8)
When his turn comes, it is the god of Maozim✻ he will worship; for such a god, that never his fathers knew, the gold, and the silver, and the precious jewels; (Daniel 11, 38)
gold and silver of Egypt, and all its precious treasures shall come into his power. Then, as through Libya and Ethiopia he makes his way, (Daniel 11, 43)
Yet I it was, did she but know it, that bread and wine and oil gave her, gave her all the silver and gold she squandered on Baal. (Hosea 2, 8)
So buy her back to me I must, fifteen pieces of silver paying for her ransom, and a core and a half of barley. (Hosea 3, 2)
Kings a many, and with no warrant from me; princes a many, that were none of my choosing; idols a many, of their own gold and silver minted; here is cause enough for their undoing. (Hosea 8, 4)
