Löydetty 406 Tulokset: White Throne
and, that same day, he set aside she-goats and ewes, he-goats and rams, that were speckled and spotted; all those, too, that were of one colour, white (among the goats) or black (among the sheep);✻ and these he gave in charge of his own sons. (Genesis 30, 35)
Jacob, then, left in charge of the rest of the flocks, did this. He took green branches of poplar, and almond, and plane, and partly peeled them; so that (now the bark had gone) the white shewed through where they had been stripped, whereas the parts he had left untouched remained green; everywhere the colour was varied. (Genesis 30, 37)
There, then, were the two flocks divided, and there were Jacob’s branches set up before the very eyes of the rams. All the white (sheep) and all the black (goats) were to be Laban’s, the rest Jacob’s, when the flocks were sorted afresh. (Genesis 30, 40)
As it was, whenever he said, The speckled beasts shall be thy wages, it was to speckled lambs that all my ewes gave birth; when he changed about, and said, Thou shalt have all the white lambs for thy pay, all my flocks bore white. (Genesis 31, 8)
Thou shalt have charge of my household and all my people shall obey thy word of command; thou shalt share all I have, except this royal throne. (Genesis 41, 40)
And now the Lord had a fresh command for him, Put thy hand into thy bosom; and, doing so, he found that it came out a leper’s hand, white as snow. (Exodus 4, 6)
and with that every first-born thing in the land of Egypt will die, whether it be the first-born of Pharao, where he sits on his throne, or the first-born of the slave-woman working at the mill; all the first-born, too, of your cattle. (Exodus 11, 5)
Then, at midnight, the Lord’s stroke fell; fell on every first-born thing in the land of Egypt, whether it were the first-born of Pharao, where he sat on his throne, or the first-born of some captive woman where she lay in her dungeon; all the first-born, too, of their cattle. (Exodus 12, 29)
This food, which the Israelites called Mán, was white in colour and looked like coriander seed; its taste was like that of flour mixed with honey. (Exodus 16, 31)
Lift up your hands to the Lord’s throne! The Lord declares war against Amalec, for all ages to come.✻ (Exodus 17, 16)
Make a throne,✻ too, of pure gold, two and a half cubits long, one and a half cubits broad, (Exodus 25, 17)
and two cherubs of pure beaten gold for the two ends of this throne, (Exodus 25, 18)
