Löydetty 137 Tulokset: Golden Lampstand

  • So, he went to King Demetrius in about the year one hundred and fifty-one, and offered him a golden crown, a palm and even some olive branches from the Temple as usual. On that day, he did not ask for anything. (2 Maccabees 14, 4)

  • And Jeremiah had stretched out his right hand giving a golden sword to Judas, as he said, (2 Maccabees 15, 15)

  • An opportune word is like golden apples encased in silver. (Proverbs 25, 11)

  • even before the silver chain is snapped or the golden globe is shattered, before the pitcher is broken at the fountain or the wheel at the mill, (Ecclesiastes 12, 6)

  • Instruction is like a golden ornament to the shrewd man, like a bracelet on his right arm. (Ecclesiasticus 21, 21)

  • Like the light which shines from the sacred lampstand, such is a beautiful face in a well-shaped body. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 17)

  • As a fringe to his vestment he gave him pomegranates and many golden bells to tinkle as he walked and to be heard in the Temple as a reminder to the sons of his people. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 9)

  • He gave him the turban with a golden diadem engraved with the words of his consecration, a superb ornament, expertly crafted and a delight to the eyes. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 12)

  • or incense burning in the censer. He could be likened to a massive, golden vase adorned with every kind of precious stone, (Ecclesiasticus 50, 9)

  • Babylon was a golden cup in Yahweh's hand, a cup which made the whole earth drunk. The nations drank her wine, and they have become mad. (Jeremiah 51, 7)

  • As for a maiden conscious of her appearance, these pagans make golden crowns for their gods. (Baruch 6, 8)

  • King Nebuchadnezzar had a golden statue, sixty cubits high and six cubits wide, erected on the plain of Dura in the province of Babylon. (Daniel 3, 1)


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