Fondare 44 Risultati per: Horns
smear with it the horns of the altar that stands within the tabernacle in the Lord’s presence, and pour away the rest about the foot of the sacrificial altar, by the tabernacle door. (Leviticus 4, 18)
and the priest will dip his finger in the blood of this transgression-victim, smearing some of it on the horns, this time, of the sacrificial altar, and pouring the rest away about its foot. (Leviticus 4, 25)
and Moses immolated it, drawing off its blood. In this he dipped his finger, and smeared it round the horns of the altar, till all was cleansed and hallowed; the rest he poured away at the altar’s foot. (Leviticus 8, 15)
His sons held out the blood before him, and he dipped his finger and smeared the horns of the altar with it, pouring the rest away at the altar’s foot. (Leviticus 9, 9)
And when he comes out to the altar that stands there in the Lord’s presence, he must make intercession for himself, pouring the blood of bullock and goat all round the horns of it; (Leviticus 16, 18)
What is the pride of the first-born bull-calf, or of the wild ox, but his two horns? Such horns has Joseph, that can toss nations to the ends of the earth; the hordes of Ephraim, the legions of Manasses! (Deuteronomy 33, 17)
As for Adonias himself, in his great fear of Solomon he left the place and made his way to the altar, and clung to one of its horns. (1 Kings 1, 50)
Tidings of this came to Joab, that had taken part with Adonias, not with Solomon;✻ and he took refuge in the Lord’s tabernacle, where he clung to one of the altar-horns. (1 Kings 2, 28)
One of them, Sedecias the son of Chanaana, had provided himself with a pair of horns fashioned in iron; With these, he said, thou shalt toss Syria about, till thou hast made an end of it. (1 Kings 22, 11)
One of them, Sedecias the son of Chanaana, had provided himself with a pair of horns fashioned in iron; With these, he said, thou shalt toss Syria about, till thou hast made an end of it. (2 Chronicles 18, 10)
rescue me from the very mouth of the lion, the very horns of the wild oxen that have brought me thus low. (Psalms 21, 22)
The Lord is God; his light shines out to welcome us; marshal the procession aright, with a screen of boughs that reaches to the very horns of the altar. (Psalms 117, 27)
