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  • David took the gold crown from the head of the Ammonite idol Milcom; they found that it weighed about seventy five pounds. In it was set a precious stone which made an ornament for David's head. He carried off a great quantity of loot from the town. (1 Chronicles 20, 2)

  • David furthermore stored up great quantities of iron to make nails for the wooden gates and for clamps, and more bronze than could be weighed; (1 Chronicles 22, 3)

  • Poor as I am, I have set aside for the Temple of Yahweh four thousand tons of gold, and nearly forty thousand tons of silver and more bronze and iron than can be weighed; I have stored up wood and stone too, to which you must add more. (1 Chronicles 22, 14)

  • the gold nails weighed 20 ounces. He also plated the upper rooms with gold. (2 Chronicles 3, 9)

  • I weighed out before them the silver and gold, the consecrated vessels given by the king, his counselors and his leaders, and by all the Israelites who were there, for the House of our God. (Ezra 8, 25)

  • Then, the priests and the Levites received all that we had weighed: the silver and gold, and the vessels, to bring them to Jerusalem to the House of our God. (Ezra 8, 30)

  • On the fourth day, in the House of our God we weighed the silver, the gold and the vessels, turning over everything to the priest Meremoth, son of Uriah, and to Eleazar, son of Phinehas, with the Levites Jozabad, son of Joshua, and Hoadiah, son of Binnui. (Ezra 8, 33)

  • It cannot be purchased with the finest gold, nor can its price be weighed in silver. (Job 28, 15)

  • Let me be weighed in honest scales, that God may know I am guiltless. (Job 31, 6)

  • their hands are guilty of crimes, their right hands are weighed down with bribes. (Psalms 26, 10)

  • People of low rank are only a breath, important people, merely an illusion. If weighed together they are nothing, even lighter than a puff of wind. (Psalms 62, 10)

  • The obstinate man will be weighed down with sufferings; the sinner heaps up sin upon sin. (Ecclesiasticus 3, 27)


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