Löydetty 955 Tulokset: made

  • And for it he made a crown of gold all around, and two gold rings under the crown at each side, so that the bars might be put into them, and the altar could be carried. (Exodus 37, 27)

  • Now the bars themselves he also made from setim wood, and he covered them with layers of gold. (Exodus 37, 28)

  • He also made the altar of holocaust from setim wood: five cubits square, and three in height, (Exodus 38, 1)

  • And he made its grating of brass, in the manner of a net, and under it, in the midst of the altar, its base, (Exodus 38, 4)

  • These bars he also made of setim wood, and he covered them with layers of brass. (Exodus 38, 6)

  • And he drew them through the rings, which projected from the sides of the altar. But the altar itself was not solid, but hollow, made from panels and empty inside. (Exodus 38, 7)

  • He also made the washtub of brass, with its base made from the mirrors of the women who kept watch at the door of the tabernacle. (Exodus 38, 8)

  • He also made the atrium, at the south side of which were hangings of fine twisted linen of one hundred cubits and (Exodus 38, 9)

  • and on the other side, (for between the two he made the entrance of the tabernacle) there were equally hangings of fifteen cubits, and three pillars, and the same number of bases. (Exodus 38, 15)

  • And he made, at its entrance, a hanging, wrought with embroidery, of hyacinth, purple, vermillion, and fine twisted linen, which held twenty cubits in length, yet truly it was five cubits in height, as with the measure of all the hangings of the atrium. (Exodus 38, 18)

  • Likewise, the tent pegs of the tabernacle and the atrium all around he made of brass. (Exodus 38, 20)

  • One hundred bases were made from one hundred talents, a single talent being counted for each base. (Exodus 38, 27)


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