Löydetty 385 Tulokset: Oil

  • Then I bathed you in water, I cleansed you of your blood and anointed you with oil. (Ezekiel 16, 9)

  • I gave you earrings and a magnificent crown for your head. You were adorned with gold and silver; your clothing was fine linen, silk and embroidered cloth. You were fed on finest flour, honey and oil; you became very beautiful and rose to be queen. (Ezekiel 16, 13)

  • With your embroidered garments you covered them and before them you have placed my oil and my incense. (Ezekiel 16, 18)

  • My bread which I gave you, the fine flour, the oil and the honey with which I fed you, you offered as fragrant incense before them, word of Yahweh. (Ezekiel 16, 19)

  • He then took a seed of the land and planted it like a willow in fertile soil near abundant water. (Ezekiel 17, 5)

  • its branches towards him to be better watered than in the soil where it was planted. That vine, however, was able to produce branches, bear fruit and develop into a magnificent vine, because it had been planted in a good field near abundant water." (Ezekiel 17, 8)

  • It has been transplanted, but it will not prosper. When the east wind blows, the vine will completely wither away. In the soil where it grows it will wither!" (Ezekiel 17, 10)

  • You seated yourself on a stately couch and beside a table on which you put incense and oil that was mine. (Ezekiel 23, 41)

  • For thus says Yahweh: "Let a great assembly be gathered against them! Let them be delivered to terror and spoil! (Ezekiel 23, 46)

  • Take these from the pick of the flock. Set wood underneath it in a circle to boil the pieces of meat and cook the bones in it." (Ezekiel 24, 5)

  • They will plunder your riches and loot your merchandise. They will break down your walls and destroy your pleasant houses. Your stones, timber and soil they will cast into the sea. (Ezekiel 26, 12)

  • Judah and Israel sold you wheat from Minnith, millet, honey, oil and resin. (Ezekiel 27, 17)


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