Trouvé 1115 Résultats pour: War
And there was a broad circular path, rising upward by winding, and it led to the cenacle of the temple by a circular course. As a result, the temple was wider in the higher parts. And so, from the lower parts, they rose up to the higher parts, in the center. (Ezekiel 41, 7)
And the door of the side chambers was toward the place of prayer. One door was toward the way of the north, and one door was toward the way of the south. And the width of the place for prayer was five cubits all around. (Ezekiel 41, 11)
And the edifice, which was separate, and which verged toward the way looking toward the sea, was seventy cubits in width. But the wall of the edifice was five cubits in width on all sides, and its length was ninety cubits. (Ezekiel 41, 12)
And he led me into the outer court by the way that leads to the north, and he led me into the storeroom that was opposite the separate edifice, and opposite the shrine that verges toward the north. (Ezekiel 42, 1)
And before the storerooms, there was a walkway of ten cubits in width, looking toward the interior along a way of one cubit. And their doors were toward the north. (Ezekiel 42, 4)
were in accord with the doors of the storerooms that were on the way looking toward the Renown. There was a door at the head of the way, and the way was before a separate vestibule, along the way entering toward the east. (Ezekiel 42, 12)
And when he had completed measuring the inner house, he led me out along the way of the gate that looked toward the way of the east. And he measured it on every side all around. (Ezekiel 42, 15)
And toward the south wind, he measured five hundred reeds with the measuring reed throughout the course. (Ezekiel 42, 18)
And toward the west wind, he measured five hundred reeds with the measuring reed. (Ezekiel 42, 19)
And he led me to the gate which looked toward the way of the east. (Ezekiel 43, 1)
And the majesty of the Lord advanced into the temple, along the way of the gate which looked toward the east. (Ezekiel 43, 4)
Now the hearth itself was four cubits. And from the hearth going upward, there were four horns. (Ezekiel 43, 15)
