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Gefunden 63 Ergebnisse für: Linen

  • clad thee with embroidery, shod thy feet with leather; of fine linen thy tiring should be, of silk thy wear. (Ezekiel 16, 10)

  • Of gold and silver thy adorning, of fine linen and silk and embroidery thy apparel, of wheat and honey and oil thy nourishment; matchless beauty, too, was thine, such beauty as brought thee to a throne. (Ezekiel 16, 13)

  • Of broidered linen from Egypt the sails they spread for thee, awning of blue and purple from the Grecian isles gave thee shade. (Ezekiel 27, 7)

  • Come they within the inner gate, they shall be all vested in linen; nothing of wool shall clothe them, when they serve me in the intimacy of the inner court; (Ezekiel 44, 17)

  • mitres of linen on their brows, breeches of linen about their loins, with no such habiting as may bring them out in a sweat. (Ezekiel 44, 18)

  • I looked up, and saw a man standing there clad all in linen, and his girdle of fine gold. (Daniel 10, 5)

  • But he, the man clad in linen, stood there yet over the river itself; and when I asked how long these wondrous doings should last, (Daniel 12, 6)

  • There was a young man there following him, who was wearing only a linen shirt on his bare body; and he, when they laid hold of him, (Mark 14, 51)

  • Whereupon the dead man came out, his feet and hands tied with linen strips, and his face muffled in a veil. Loose him, said Jesus, and let him go free. (John 11, 44)

  • He looked in and saw the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in. (John 20, 5)

  • Simon Peter, coming up after him, went into the tomb and saw the linen cloths lying there, (John 20, 6)

  • and also the veil which had been put over Jesus’ head, not lying with the linen cloths, but still wrapped round and round in a place by itself. (John 20, 7)


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