Löydetty 21 Tulokset: measuring
Over Jerusalem I shall stretch the same measuring line as over Samaria, the same plumb-rule as for the House of Ahab; I shall scour Jerusalem as someone scours a dish and, having scoured it, turns it upside down. (2 Kings 21, 13)
In front of the Hall he made two pillars thirty-five cubits high, and on the top of each a capital measuring five cubits. (2 Chronicles 3, 15)
Who decided its dimensions, do you know? Or who stretched the measuring line across it? (Job 38, 5)
The measuring-line marks out for me a delightful place, my birthright is all I could wish. (Psalms 16, 6)
A loyal friend is something beyond price, there is no measuring his worth. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 15)
It will be the haunt of pelican and hedgehog, the owl and the raven will live there; over it Yahweh will stretch the measuring line of chaos and the plumb-line of emptiness. (Isaiah 34, 11)
Then once again the measuring line will stretch straight to the Hill of Gareb, turning then to Goah. (Jeremiah 31, 39)
He took me to it, and there I saw a man, whose appearance was like brass. He had a flax cord and a measuring rod in his hand and was standing in the gateway. (Ezekiel 40, 3)
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)
When he had finished measuring the inside of the Temple, he took me out to the east gate and measured it right round the sides. (Ezekiel 42, 15)
He measured the east side with his measuring rod: a total of five hundred cubits by the measuring rod. (Ezekiel 42, 16)
He then measured the north side: a total of five hundred cubits by the measuring rod. (Ezekiel 42, 17)