Löydetty 462 Tulokset: Gold
And so, king Solomon made two hundred gold spears, from six hundred gold pieces, the amount used for each spear, (2 Chronicles 9, 15)
and also three hundred gold shields, from three hundred gold pieces, which covered each shield. And the king placed them in the armory, which was situated in a forest. (2 Chronicles 9, 16)
Also, the king made a great ivory throne, and he clothed it with the purest gold. (2 Chronicles 9, 17)
And there were six steps, by which he would ascend to the throne, and a footstool of gold, and two arms, one on each side, and two lions standing beside the arms. (2 Chronicles 9, 18)
Also, all the vessels for the feasts of the king were of gold, and the vessels of the forest house of Lebanon were from the purest gold. For silver in those days was considered as nothing. (2 Chronicles 9, 20)
For indeed, the ships of the king went to Tarshish, with the servants of Hiram, once every three years. And they brought from there gold, and silver, and ivory, and primates, and peacocks. (2 Chronicles 9, 21)
And they were bringing to him gifts, vessels of silver and of gold, and garments, and armor, and aromatics, and horses, and mules, throughout each year. (2 Chronicles 9, 24)
And so Shishak, the king of Egypt, withdrew from Jerusalem, taking up the treasures of the house of the Lord and of the house of the king. And he took away everything with him, even the gold shields that Solomon had made. (2 Chronicles 12, 9)
Now therefore, you say that you are able to resist the kingdom of the Lord, which he possesses through the sons of David, and you have a great multitude of people, and gold calves, which Jeroboam made for you as gods. (2 Chronicles 13, 8)
Also, they offer holocausts to the Lord, each and every day, morning and evening, and incense composed according to the precept of the law, and the bread of the presence on a very pure table. And there is with us the gold lampstand with its lamps, so that they may burn continually in the evening. For certainly, we keep the precepts of the Lord our God, whom you have forsaken. (2 Chronicles 13, 11)
And whatever his father or he himself had vowed, he brought into the house of the Lord: silver and gold, and vessels for various uses. (2 Chronicles 15, 18)
Therefore, Asa brought forth silver and gold from the treasuries of the house of the Lord, and from the treasuries of the king. And he sent to Benhadad, the king of Syria, who was living in Damascus, saying: (2 Chronicles 16, 2)
