Fondare 749 Risultati per: Ham
guard-chamber and pillar and hall and windows and length and breadth; (Ezekiel 40, 36)
… and each ante-chamber had a door, between pillars. This was where they washed the victims for burnt-sacrifice; (Ezekiel 40, 38)
Thine, son of man, to shame the men of Israel by the sight of yonder temple; who measures the fabric of it, (Ezekiel 43, 10)
Towards the south and the noon-day sun, the line stretches from Thamar to the Waters of Challenge at Cades, then follows the Brook of Egypt to the sea; (Ezekiel 47, 19)
Gad shall be the southernmost, facing the noon-day sun, with a frontier running from Thamar to the Waters of Challenge at Cades, and along the Brook✻ to the Great Sea. (Ezekiel 48, 28)
Meanwhile, he had a command for Asphenez, his head chamberlain. He was to take under his charge certain young Israelites, of royal or princely stock, (Daniel 1, 3)
the chamberlain had given them fresh names, to Daniel Baltassar, to Ananias Sidrach, to Misael Misach, and to Azarias Abdenago. (Daniel 1, 7)
Daniel had resolved, neither meat nor wine from the royal table should sully his lips; and for this abstinence he hoped to get leave from the head chamberlain; (Daniel 1, 8)
Hereupon Daniel went to Malasar, one of the other chamberlains, to whose care Asphenez had entrusted all four of them.✻ (Daniel 1, 11)
Think of Abraham that was thy friend, of thy servant Isaac, of Jacob whom thou didst set apart for thyself; (Daniel 3, 35)
As for Daniel, when he heard it was law, he took himself home; and now as ever, three times a day, he would open his chamber window towards Jerusalem eastwards, doing reverence on bended knee and praising his God. (Daniel 6, 10)
confess it for very shame they might not, this hankering after a woman’s favours; (Daniel 13, 11)
