Gefunden 14 Ergebnisse für: Bowls Of Wrath
It would have been better, they told them, if the Lord had struck us dead in the land of Egypt, where we sat down to bowls of meat, and had more bread than we needed to content us. Was it well done to bring us out into this desert, and starve our whole company to death? (Exodus 16, 3)
After this Moses took half of the blood, and set it aside in bowls; the other half he poured out on the altar. (Exodus 24, 6)
So with the cups, too, and the bowls, and the dishes,✻ and the goblets for pouring out libations; all of them must be of pure gold. (Exodus 25, 29)
So with the appurtenances of the table, cups, and bowls, and dishes, and goblets for pouring out libations; all were of pure gold. (Exodus 37, 16)
They will spread another blue cloth over the table, which will have its cups and bowls and dishes on it, and goblets for pouring out libations, and the bread set forth there as always; (Numbers 4, 7)
All these dedication gifts were offered by the chieftains of Israel at the time when the altar was hallowed. There were twelve silver dishes, twelve silver bowls and twelve saucers of gold. (Numbers 7, 84)
It was only when they had finished all this that the rest of the money collected was brought before the king and Joiada; with this they made all the appurtenances for worship and offering sacrifice in the temple; bowls, too, and other ornaments of gold and silver.✻ All through Joiada’s life-time burnt-sacrifice was offered in the Lord’s house; (2 Chronicles 24, 14)
with twelve bowls of the same metal, each of ten pounds’ weight, and two pieces of the finest bronze ware, like gold itself for beauty. (Ezra 8, 27)
… Some of the chief families made contributions to help the enterprise. The governor handed over to the treasury a thousand gold pieces, fifty bowls, and five hundred and thirty tunics for the priests; (Nehemiah 7, 70)
Too long, O God, hast thou disowned us, and scattered our armies in flight; thy wrath forgo, and bring us back to our own. (Psalms 59, 3)
A peerless champion they found, in Aaron, that quickly took up the shield of his appointed ministry; the power of intercession that was his, and the atoning incense, held thy wrath in check, and brought the calamity to an end; none could doubt now he was the man of thy choice! (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 21)
Yours to crouch down in chains, or fall among the massacred. And even so the Lord’s wrath is not appeased, his hand threatens us still. (Isaiah 10, 4)
