Talált 650 Eredmények: city of Hebron

  • I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride dressed for her husband. (Revelation 21, 2)

  • In the spirit, he carried me to the top of a very high mountain, and showed me Jerusalem, the holy city, coming down out of heaven from God. (Revelation 21, 10)

  • The city walls stood on twelve foundation stones, each one of which bore the name of one of the twelve apostles of the Lamb. (Revelation 21, 14)

  • The angel that was speaking to me was carrying a gold measuring rod to measure the city and its gates and wall. (Revelation 21, 15)

  • The plan of the city is perfectly square, its length the same as its breadth. He measured the city with his rod and it was twelve thousand furlongs, equal in length and in breadth, and equal in height. (Revelation 21, 16)

  • The wall was built of diamond, and the city of pure gold, like clear glass. (Revelation 21, 18)

  • The foundations of the city wall were faced with all kinds of precious stone: the first with diamond, the second lapis lazuli, the third turquoise, the fourth crystal, (Revelation 21, 19)

  • The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate being made of a single pearl, and the main street of the city was pure gold, transparent as glass. (Revelation 21, 21)

  • I could not see any temple in the city since the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb were themselves the temple, (Revelation 21, 22)

  • and the city did not need the sun or the moon for light, since it was lit by the radiant glory of God, and the Lamb was a lighted torch for it. (Revelation 21, 23)

  • Down the middle of the city street, on either bank of the river were the trees of life, which bear twelve crops of fruit in a year, one in each month, and the leaves of which are the cure for the nations. (Revelation 22, 2)

  • The curse of destruction will be abolished. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city; his servants will worship him, (Revelation 22, 3)


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