Trouvé 762 Résultats pour: Gold Altar
the snuffers, the sprinkling bowls, incense ladles and the pans, of real gold; and the entrance to the Temple, the inner doors (for the Holy of Holies) and the doors of the Temple itself, that is of the Hekal, were also made of gold. (2 Chronicles 4, 22)
Thus all the work done by Solomon for the Temple of Yahweh was completed, and Solomon brought in the gifts which his father David had consecrated; and he had the silver, the gold and all the utensils put into the treasuries of the Temple of God. (2 Chronicles 5, 1)
and all the levitical singers, Asaph, Heman and Jeduthun with their sons and brothers, dressed in linen, were standing to the east of the altar with cymbals, lyres and harps and with them one hundred and twenty priests blowing the trumpets, (2 Chronicles 5, 12)
Then in the presence of the whole assembly of Israel, he stood facing the altar of Yahweh and stretched out his hands- (2 Chronicles 6, 12)
'If someone has wronged his neighbour and a curse is laid on him to make him swear here before your altar in this Temple, (2 Chronicles 6, 22)
Solomon also consecrated the middle part of the court in front of the Temple of Yahweh; for that was where he presented the burnt offerings and the fatty parts of the communion sacrifices, since the bronze altar which Solomon had made could not hold the burnt offering, the oblation and the fatty parts. (2 Chronicles 7, 7)
On the eighth day they held the assembly, for they had devoted seven days to the dedication of the altar and seven days to the feast. (2 Chronicles 7, 9)
Thereafter, Solomon made burnt offerings to Yahweh on the altar of Yahweh which he had built in front of the portico, (2 Chronicles 8, 12)
Huram sent him ships through his agents, as well as experienced sailors, who went to Ophir with men in Solomon's service, where they took on four hundred and fifty talents of gold, which they brought back to King Solomon. (2 Chronicles 8, 18)
The queen of Sheba heard of Solomon's fame and came to Jerusalem to test Solomon with difficult questions, with a very large retinue with camels laden with spices and an immense quantity of gold and precious stones. Having reached Solomon, she discussed everything that she had in mind with him, (2 Chronicles 9, 1)
And she presented the king with a hundred and twenty talents of gold and great quantities of spices and precious stones. There never were such spices as those which the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon. (2 Chronicles 9, 9)
Similarly, the men employed by Huram and the men employed by Solomon, who brought the gold from Ophir, also brought back algum wood and precious stones. (2 Chronicles 9, 10)
