Löydetty 426 Tulokset: gold

  • Aleph. How is the gold become dim, the finest colour is changed, the stones of the sanctuary are scattered in the top of every street? (Lamentations 4, 1)

  • Beth. The noble sons of Sion, and they that were clothed with the best gold: how are they esteemed as earthen vessels, the work of the potter's hands? (Lamentations 4, 2)

  • That hoard up silver and gold, wherein men trust, and there is no end of their getting? who work in silver and are solicitous, and their works are unsearchable. (Baruch 3, 18)

  • Who hath passed over the sea, and found her, and brought her preferably to chosen gold? (Baruch 3, 30)

  • But now, you shall see in Babylon gods of gold, and of silver, and of stone, and of wood borne upon shoulders, causing fear to the Gentiles. (Baruch 6, 3)

  • For their tongue that is polished by the craftsman, and themselves laid over with gold and silver, are false things, and they cannot speak. (Baruch 6, 7)

  • And as if it were for a maiden that loveth to go gay: so do they take gold and make them up. (Baruch 6, 8)

  • Their gods have golden crowns upon their heads: whereof the priests secretly convey away from them gold, and silver, and bestow it on themselves. (Baruch 6, 9)

  • The gold also which they have, is for shew, but except a man wipe off the rust, they will not shine: for neither when they were molten, did they feel it. (Baruch 6, 23)

  • For how can they be called gods? because women set offerings before the gods of silver, and of gold, and of wood: (Baruch 6, 29)

  • Their gods, of wood, and of stone, and of gold, and of silver, are like the stones that are hewn out of the mountains: and they that worship them shall be confounded. (Baruch 6, 38)

  • For seeing they are but of wood, and laid over with gold, and with silver, it shall be known hereafter that they are false things, by all nations and kings: and it shall be manifest that they are no gods, but the work of men's hands, and that there is no work of God in them. (Baruch 6, 50)


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