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Trouvé 9 Résultats pour: Columns

  • These supported a rest on which the extremity of the basin was to stand; a round rest which measured a cubit across, or a cubit and a half with the basin. At the corners round it there were engraved columns, and the space between them was filled by other columns, square, not round. (1 Kings 7, 31)

  • Came the Assyrian from the northern hills in his great strength, the valleys choked with his marching columns, the mountain glens black with his horses; (Judith 16, 5)

  • On every side, fastened by ivory rings to marble columns, hung canopies, some white, some flaxen, some violet, with cords of fine linen and purple thread; couches of gold and silver were set here and there on a floor of malachite and marble, wondrously patterned. (Esther 1, 6)

  • and all about were great columns, carved with armour and ships; an abiding memorial, and a land mark to mariners at sea. (1 Maccabees 13, 29)

  • legs straight as marble columns, that stand in sockets of gold. Erect his stature as Lebanon itself, noble as Lebanon cedar. (Song of Solomon 5, 15)

  • and when Judi had read but three columns or four, he took his pen-knife and began cutting the scroll into pieces, which he threw on to the brazier until the whole book had perished in the flames. (Jeremiah 36, 23)

  • In all your confines, every city desolate, every shrine wrecked and ruined; deserted and defaced the altars, forlorn the idols, shattered the columns, obliterated all the work of man; (Ezekiel 6, 6)

  • the porch itself was twenty cubits long and eleven broad. As we climbed up the eight steps to it, there were columns facing us, one on either side. (Ezekiel 40, 49)

  • these three-storeyed parlours had no columns in front of them, like the parlours in the outer court,✻ but made up for it by porticos that rose from the roof of the first two floors, filling in the width of the fifty cubits. (Ezekiel 42, 6)


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