Löydetty 408 Tulokset: Temple Tribute

  • Then David set up governors in Aram of Damascus and the Arameans became David's servants, paying tribute to him. Yahweh made David victorious wherever he went. (2 Samuel 8, 6)

  • But I called upon the Lord in my distress, to my God I cried for help; and from his temple he heard my voice, my cry of grief reached his ears. (2 Samuel 22, 7)

  • Solomon ruled over all the kingdoms from the Euphrates to the land of the Philistines and on to the frontiers of Egypt. All these paid tribute and served Solomon during his lifetime. (1 Kings 4, 21)

  • "You know that David my father could not build a temple for Yahweh his God because his enemies were at war with him until the time when Yahweh gave him victory over them. (1 Kings 5, 3)

  • And so I intend to build a temple for Yahweh my God as Yahweh told David my father, 'Your son, whom I will set upon your throne, shall build the House for my Name. (1 Kings 5, 5)

  • By order of the king, they quarried large and expensive stones to give the temple a foundation of hewn stones. (1 Kings 5, 17)

  • Solomon's builders and Hiram's builders, along with the Gebalites did the hewing and prepared both timber and stone to build the temple. (1 Kings 5, 18)

  • In the four hundred and eightieth year after the Israelites left the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon's reign over Israel, in the month of Ziv, which is the second month, Solomon began to build the temple of Yahweh. (1 Kings 6, 1)

  • The vestibule fronting the Sanctuary was twenty cubits long from side to side, the width of the temple, and ten cubits deep in front of the House. (1 Kings 6, 3)

  • The lowest story was five cubits wide; the middle, six cubits wide; and the third, seven cubits wide. Around the exterior of the temple, he made offsets on the wall so that the supporting beams need not be inserted into walls of the temple. (1 Kings 6, 6)

  • The House was built with stones prepared at the quarry so that no hammer, or axe, or any iron implement was heard in the temple during the construction. (1 Kings 6, 7)

  • He covered the interior walls of the temple with cedar boards; so that in the interior from the floor of the House to the rafters of the ceiling only wood could be seen. The floor also was covered with cypress boards. (1 Kings 6, 15)


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