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  • each pillar was eighteen cubits high, and had a capital of three cubits’ height resting on it, with the net-work and pomegranate mouldings on the capital all of bronze. (2 Kings 25, 17)

  • The whole building, beam and pillar and wall and doorway, was faced with none but the purest gold, and on the walls of it were carvings of cherubim. (2 Chronicles 3, 7)

  • pillar and soffit and capital, and net-work over capital and soffit; (2 Chronicles 4, 12)

  • Thou thyself didst lead thy people on their journey, hidden by day in a pillar of cloud, by night in a pillar of fire, to light the path they must tread. (Nehemiah 9, 12)

  • still in thy great mercy thou wouldst not cast them off in the desert. Never lacked they by day the pillar of cloud that led them, never by night the pillar of fire that shone upon their path; (Nehemiah 9, 19)

  • His voice came to them from the pillar of cloud; so it was they heard the decrees, the command he gave them. (Psalms 98, 7)

  • those five cities whose shame is yet unforgotten, while smoke issues from the barren soil, and never tree bears seasonable fruit, and the pillar of salt stands monument to an unbelieving soul. (Wisdom of Solomon 10, 7)

  • To these thou gavest, not darkness, but a pillar of burning fire, to be the guide of their unfamiliar journey, a sun, all gracious welcome, that brought no harm.✻ (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 3)

  • In high heaven was my dwelling-place, my throne a pillar of cloud; (Ecclesiasticus 24, 7)

  • Firm as golden pillar in silver socket rest the feet of steadfast woman on the ground she treads; (Ecclesiasticus 26, 23)

  • He will turn no longer towards altars of his own designing, have eyes no longer for pillar and shrine of his own fashioning. (Isaiah 17, 8)

  • There will be an altar set up to the Lord for all Egypt to see, and at its frontier a pillar dedicated to him, (Isaiah 19, 19)


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