Talált 489 Eredmények: altar-stones

  • The leaders brought cornelians and other stones to be set in the ephod and breastplate, (Exodus 35, 27)

  • in cutting stones to be set, in wood carving and in executing every kind of work. (Exodus 35, 33)

  • He made the altar of incense of acacia wood, one cubit long, and one cubit wide -- it was square -- and two cubits high, its horns were of a piece with it. (Exodus 37, 25)

  • He made the altar of burnt offerings of acacia wood, five cubits long and five cubits wide; it was square and three cubits high. (Exodus 38, 1)

  • He made all the altar accessories: the ash pans, shovels, sprinkling basins, hooks and fire pans; he made all the altar accessories of bronze. (Exodus 38, 3)

  • He also made a grating for the altar of bronze network, below its ledge, underneath, coming halfway up. (Exodus 38, 4)

  • He passed the shafts through the rings on the sides of the altar for carrying it. He made the altar hollow, out of boards. (Exodus 38, 7)

  • and from it he made the sockets for the entrance of the Tent of Meeting, the bronze altar, its bronze grating and all the altar accessories, (Exodus 38, 30)

  • and put the stones on the shoulder-straps of the ephod, to commemorate the sons of Israel, as Yahweh had ordered Moses. (Exodus 39, 7)

  • In it they set four rows of stones: a sard, a topaz and an emerald, for the first row; (Exodus 39, 10)

  • the stones corresponding to the names of the sons of Israel, twelve like their names, engraved like seals, each with the name of one of the twelve tribes. (Exodus 39, 14)

  • the golden altar, the anointing oil, the fragrant incense and the screen for the entrance to the tent; (Exodus 39, 38)


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