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  • On it you shall mount four rows of precious stones: in the first row, a carnelian, a topaz and an emerald; (Exodus 28, 17)

  • Four rows of precious stones were mounted on it: in the first row a carnelian, a topaz and an emerald; (Exodus 39, 10)

  • He built the hall called the Forest of Lebanon one hundred cubits long, fifty wide, and thirty high; it was supported by four rows of cedar columns, with cedar capitals upon the columns. (1 Kings 7, 2)

  • Under the brim, gourds encircled it, ten to the cubit all the way around; the gourds were in two rows and were cast in one mold with the sea. (1 Kings 7, 24)

  • four hundred pomegranates in double rows on both pieces of network that covered the two nodes of the capitals where they met the columns, (1 Kings 7, 42)

  • below the rim a ring of figures of oxen encircled the sea, ten to the cubit, all the way around; there were two rows of these cast in the same mold with the sea. (2 Chronicles 4, 3)

  • also four hundred pomegranates for the two networks, with two rows of pomegranates to each network, to cover the two nodes of the capitals topping the columns. (2 Chronicles 4, 13)

  • Between the rows they press out the oil; they glean in the the vineyard of the wicked. They tread the wine presses, yet suffer thirst, (Job 24, 11)

  • Rows of scales are on his back, tightly sealed together; (Job 41, 7)

  • For on his full-length robe was the whole world, and the glories of the fathers were carved in four rows upon the stones, and your grandeur was on the crown upon his head. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 24)

  • Across the twenty cubits of the inner court and the pavement of the outer court, there were three parallel rows of them on different levels. (Ezekiel 42, 3)

  • for they were in three rows and had no foundations to conform with the foundations of the courts, therefore they were on a lower terrace of the ground than the closest and the middle chambers. (Ezekiel 42, 6)


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