Talált 345 Eredmények: Third Part
Son of man, take two pieces of wood, and write on one, For Juda, and the tribes of Israel that take part with him; on the other, that is the stick of Ephraim, write, For Joseph, and all the tribes of Israel that take part with him. (Ezekiel 37, 16)
all the citizens shall take part in it, and shall commemorate that day as the day on which I was vindicated, says the Lord God. (Ezekiel 39, 13)
Then he took me into the outer court again, the northern part of it, and would have me enter the parlours that lay there, close to the pavilion and to the northern side of the temple.✻ (Ezekiel 42, 1)
Wouldst thou know what the temple’s charter is? No part of the mountain top that lies within its bounds but is my inmost sanctuary; that, nothing less, is the charter of the temple. (Ezekiel 43, 12)
let ephi and bate match, a tenth part of a cor either of them; by the standard of the cor they shall be measured. (Ezekiel 45, 11)
of flour, morning by morning, the sixth part of a bushel, and half a gallon of oil mingled with it; ever this bloodless offering is the Lord’s due, continual and unalterable. (Ezekiel 46, 14)
of iron the legs, and of the feet, too, part was iron, part was but earthenware. (Daniel 2, 33)
And as thou wert watching it, from the mountain-side fell a stone no hands had quarried, dashed against the feet of yonder image, part iron, part clay, and shattered them. (Daniel 2, 34)
But feet and toes of the image were part iron, part clay; this fourth empire will be divided within itself. Foundation of iron there shall yet be, from which it springs; sure enough, in the feet thou sawest, earthenware was mixed with true steel. (Daniel 2, 41)
Yet was true steel mixed with base earthenware, token that this empire shall be in part firmly established, in part brittle. (Daniel 2, 42)
and word went round in king Nabuchodonosor’s name, summoning all the governors, magistrates, judges, chieftains, rulers, prefects and leading men from every part of his dominions, to be present at the dedication of the image king Nabuchodonosor had set up. (Daniel 3, 2)
So they gathered there, governors, magistrates, judges, chieftains, rulers, noblemen in high office, and leading men from every part, for the dedication of king Nabuchodonosor’s image. And, as they stood before the image he had set up, (Daniel 3, 3)
