Found 92 Results for: Iron

  • 'Can iron break the iron of the north and the bronze? (Jeremiah 15, 12)

  • 'The sin of Judah is written with an iron pen, engraved with a diamond point on the tablet of the heart and on the horns of their altars, (Jeremiah 17, 1)

  • 'Go to Hananiah and tell him this, "Yahweh says this: You have broken the wooden yokes only to make iron yokes to replace them! (Jeremiah 28, 13)

  • For Yahweh Sabaoth, the God of Israel, says this: An iron yoke is what I now lay on the necks of all these nations to enslave them to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. (They will be enslaved to him; I have even given him the wild animals.)" ' (Jeremiah 28, 14)

  • Then take an iron pan and place it as though it were an iron wall between you and the city. Then fix your gaze on it; it is being besieged and you are besieging it. This is a sign for the House of Israel. (Ezekiel 4, 3)

  • 'Son of man, for me, the House of Israel has become dross: copper, tin, iron, lead, all mixed up together in the melting-pot; they are dross. (Ezekiel 22, 18)

  • As silver, copper, iron, lead and tin are collected in the melting-pot, and the fire is blown underneath to melt them down, so I shall collect you in my furious anger and have you melted down; (Ezekiel 22, 20)

  • Tarshish traded with you because of your abundant resources and exchanged your merchandise for silver, iron, tin and lead. (Ezekiel 27, 12)

  • Dan and Javan, from Uzal onwards, supplied you with wrought iron, cassia and reeds in exchange for your goods. (Ezekiel 27, 19)

  • its legs of iron, its feet part iron, part clay. (Daniel 2, 33)

  • While you were gazing, a stone broke away, untouched by any hand, and struck the statue, struck its feet of iron and clay and shattered them. (Daniel 2, 34)

  • Then, iron and clay, bronze, silver and gold, all broke into pieces as fine as chaff on the threshing-floor in summer. The wind blew them away, leaving not a trace behind. And the stone that had struck the statue grew into a great mountain, filling the whole world. (Daniel 2, 35)


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