Löydetty 204 Tulokset: Jericho wall
While they watch, make a hole in the wall, and go out through it. (Ezekiel 12, 5)
I did as I had been told. I packed my baggage like an exile's bundle, by daylight; and in the evening I made a hole through the wall with my hands; then I went out into the dark and shouldered my pack while they watched. (Ezekiel 12, 7)
Their prince will shoulder his pack in the dark and go out through the wall; a hole will be made to let him out; he will cover his face, so that he cannot see the country. (Ezekiel 12, 12)
"You have not ventured into the breach; you have not built up the wall round the House of Israel, to hold fast in battle on the Day of Yahweh. (Ezekiel 13, 5)
This is because they have misled my people by saying Peace! when there is no peace. When my people were repairing a wall, these men came and plastered it over! (Ezekiel 13, 10)
and down will come the wall! Will not people ask you: What has become of the plaster you slapped on it? (Ezekiel 13, 12)
and I shall shatter the wall you plastered and knock it down and lay its foundations bare. It will fall and you will perish under it; then you will know that I am Yahweh." (Ezekiel 13, 14)
'When I have sated my anger on the wall and those who plastered it, I shall say to you, "The wall is gone, and so are those who plastered over it, (Ezekiel 13, 15)
She began whoring worse than ever; no sooner had she seen wall-carvings of men, pictures of Chaldaeans coloured vermilion, (Ezekiel 23, 14)
Now, the Temple was surrounded on all sides by an outer wall. The man was holding a measuring rod six cubits long, each cubit a forearm and a handsbreadth. He measured the thickness of this construction -- one rod; and its height -- one rod. (Ezekiel 40, 5)
He measured the width of the gate from the back wall of one guardroom to the back wall of the other; it was twenty-five cubits across, the openings being opposite each other. (Ezekiel 40, 13)
He then measured the wall of the Temple: six cubits. The width of the lateral structure was four cubits, all round the Temple. (Ezekiel 41, 5)