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Löydetty 555 Tulokset: Lot

  • Then two women harlots went to the king, and they stood before him. (1 Kings 3, 16)

  • Baana, the son of Hushai, in Asher and in Bealoth; (1 Kings 4, 16)

  • And the entire house was clothed with cedar on the interior, having its turnings and junctures artfully wrought, with carvings projecting outward. Everything was clothed with panels of cedar. And no stone at all was able to be seen in the wall. (1 Kings 6, 18)

  • And the oracle held twenty cubits in length, and twenty cubits in width, and twenty cubits in height. And he covered and clothed it with the purest gold. Then, too, he clothed the altar in cedar. (1 Kings 6, 20)

  • And he clothed the entire vaulted room with panels of cedar. And it was supported by forty-five columns. Now one row held fifteen columns, (1 Kings 7, 3)

  • And king Solomon made a navy at Ezion Geber, which is beside Eloth, on the shores of the Red Sea, in the land of Idumea. (1 Kings 9, 26)

  • Also, king Solomon made a great throne from ivory. And he clothed it with a great quantity of red gold. (1 Kings 10, 18)

  • And each one brought him gifts, vessels of silver and of gold, clothing and weapons of war, as well as aromatics, and horses, and mules, throughout each year. (1 Kings 10, 25)

  • And Jeroboam said to his wife: “Rise up, and change clothing, so that you will not be recognized to be the wife of Jeroboam. And go to Shiloh, where the prophet Ahijah is, who said to me that I should reign over this people. (1 Kings 14, 2)

  • And his servants said to him: “Behold, we have heard that the kings of the house of Israel show clemency. And so, let us put sackcloth around our waists, and ropes on our heads, and let us go out to the king of Israel. Perhaps he will save our lives.” (1 Kings 20, 31)

  • So they wrapped sackcloth around their waists, and they placed ropes on their heads. And they went to the king of Israel, and they said to him: “Your servant, Benhadad, says: ‘I beg you to let my soul live.’ ” And he replied, “If he is still alive, he is my brother.” (1 Kings 20, 32)

  • Then, when Ahab had heard these words, he tore his garments, and he put haircloth on his body, and he fasted, and he slept in sackcloth, and he walked with his head downcast. (1 Kings 21, 27)


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