Found 17 Results for: Talent
The whole weight of the lamp-stand, together with its appurtenances, must be a talent of pure gold. (Exodus 25, 39)
The whole weight of the lamp-stand, together with its appurtenances, was a talent of gold. (Exodus 37, 24)
a hundred sockets were made out of a hundred talents, one talent for each socket. (Exodus 38, 27)
He took the king’s crown from his head, a crown of gold weighing a full talent, set with the rarest jewels, and wore it himself;✻ much plunder he carried off from the city besides. (2 Samuel 12, 30)
and as the king passed, he cried out to him, My lord, a word with thee! I was lately in the thick of the battle, and one brought a fugitive to me, bidding me mount guard over him; did he slip through my hands, it was my life for his, or else I must pay a talent of silver. (1 Kings 20, 39)
All is well, said the other, but my master has sent me with a message to thee: Here are two young prophets but now come to visit me, from the hill-country of Ephraim; to these thou mayest well give a talent of silver, and two suits of clothing. (2 Kings 5, 22)
Better two talents, Naaman said, and would take no denial. So two of his servants must shoulder a sack that held a talent of silver and a suit of clothes each of them, and carry these in front of Giezi. (2 Kings 5, 23)
What, said Eliseus, was not this heart of mine there to witness it, when yonder fellow turned back from his chariot to meet thee? And wouldst thou, at such a time, enrich thyself with a talent of silver here, a suit of clothes there, to buy thee oliveyard and vineyard, sheep and ox, man-servant and maid-servant? (2 Kings 5, 26)
but he did not reign at Jerusalem long. Pharao-Nechao kept him imprisoned at Rebla, in the Emath country; meanwhile he levied a fine from Juda, a hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold, (2 Kings 23, 33)
David took the crown from Melchom’s image, which he found to be of a full talent’s weight, set with the rarest jewels, and made himself a crown out of it; much spoil he took from the city besides. (1 Chronicles 20, 2)
then he was deposed by the king of Egypt, who marched to Jerusalem and levied a fine from the country, a hundred talents of silver and a talent of gold. (2 Chronicles 36, 3)
So, before aught else was done, he sent word to the towns on the sea-coast, crying a sale of Jewish captives, and offering them at ninety for the talent; so little did he guess what divine vengeance was to overtake him. (2 Maccabees 8, 11)
