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Trouvé 16 Résultats pour: Cherub

  • The second cherub matched the first in height, no difference of size or of workmanship between them. (1 Kings 6, 25)

  • either touching the wall with one of its wings, five cubits long, and its fellow cherub with the other. (2 Chronicles 3, 12)

  • Some of those who came back from Thelmala, Thelharsa, Cherub, Adon and Emer could not prove whence their ancestors came or whether they were of Israelite stock; (Ezra 2, 59)

  • Some of those who came back from Thelmela, Thelharsa, Cherub, Addon and Emmer could not prove whence their ancestors came or whether they were of Israelite stock; (Nehemiah 7, 61)

  • he came, cherub-mounted, borne up on the wings of the wind, (Psalms 17, 11)

  • and now, borne on cherub wings, the glory of Israel’s God rose above the threshold of the house, summoning him of the linen clothes and the ink-horn to set about his task. (Ezekiel 9, 3)

  • And the brightness of the Lord’s presence, cherub-throned, rose up above the threshold, till the house was all smoke, and all the precincts filled with the divine radiance; (Ezekiel 10, 4)

  • There by the wheels stood the man clad in linen, ready to receive the cherub-guarded flame as he was bidden; (Ezekiel 10, 6)

  • and one cherub, parting from the rest, reached hand out, took fire from the midst, and gave it him; so he went on his errand. (Ezekiel 10, 7)

  • Cherub hand shewed under every cherub wing. (Ezekiel 10, 8)

  • Eyes were everywhere, on body and neck and hand and wing and wheel too, for each cherub had its own wheel. (Ezekiel 10, 12)

  • Fourfold was the semblance of them, now cherub, now man, now lion, now eagle. (Ezekiel 10, 14)


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