Gefunden 14 Ergebnisse für: Courtyard
He also built an inner courtyard, whose walls had three courses of dressed stone and one of cedar-wood.✻ (1 Kings 6, 36)
All was built of costly stone, cut to exact shape and measure within and without, from top to bottom of the walls, from the entrance up to the great courtyard; (1 Kings 7, 9)
The great courtyard, which was round, had three courses of dressed stone and one of planed cedar-wood; thus the court around the palace porch was to match the inner court of the temple. (1 Kings 7, 12)
So king Sedecias had him confined in the court without, and given a loaf of bread each day, with seasoning added,✻ as long as bread there should be in the city. And there Jeremias was left, among the prisoners in the courtyard. (Jeremiah 37, 20)
and they pulled him up by the ropes till he was clear of the cistern; but the courtyard was his prison still. (Jeremiah 38, 13)
This imprisonment of Jeremias in the courtyard lasted until the taking of Jerusalem; for, sure enough, Jerusalem was taken. (Jeremiah 38, 28)
sending out to free Jeremias from his prison in the courtyard. And they entrusted him to the care of Godolias, son of Ahicam; with him Jeremias should dwell, and make his home among his own people. (Jeremiah 39, 14)
While he was still in the courtyard prison, Jeremias had been entrusted with a message from the Lord for the Ethiopian, Abdemelech: (Jeremiah 39, 15)
So he led me into the outer courtyard, which was surrounded by parlours, that had the ground about them paved with stone; there were thirty parlours standing in this strip of pavement. (Ezekiel 40, 17)
And now he measured the distance from the eastern gate to the inner courtyard, where they stood fronting one another; it was a hundred cubits.✻ As with the east, so with the north; (Ezekiel 40, 19)
Here, too, a hundred cubits away, was a gateway on the south side of the inner courtyard. (Ezekiel 40, 27)
It was through this southern gateway of it that he led me into the inner courtyard itself; a gateway with the same measurements as before, (Ezekiel 40, 28)
