Fondare 1049 Risultati per: Set
onyx-stones, too, and jewels, to be set in the priestly mantle and its burse. (Exodus 35, 9)
a table with its poles and its appurtenances, bread, too, to be set forth there; (Exodus 35, 13)
men and women made haste to give; armlets and ear-pendants, rings and bracelets; all the gold ware they had was set apart to be given to the Lord. (Exodus 35, 22)
and he handed over to them the contributions which the sons of Israel made. Eagerly they set about their work, and every morning the people brought their gifts, (Exodus 36, 3)
And on the sides of one set of curtains, at its extreme edge, he made loops of blue cord, and so with the other, (Exodus 36, 11)
And he made fifty loops at the edge of the first set of coverings, then fifty at the edge of the other, to join them together, (Exodus 36, 17)
and four posts of acacia wood, gilded and with gilt capitals, but set in silver sockets. (Exodus 36, 36)
and two cherubs of pure beaten gold, which he set up on either side of the throne, each of them at its extreme edge. (Exodus 37, 7)
and set them in the rings that stood out from the sides of the altar. This altar was not solid, but hollow, made of frames with an empty space between them. (Exodus 38, 7)
He also provided two onyx-stones, closely set in gold, and inscribed by a gem-carver with the names of Israel’s sons; (Exodus 39, 6)
And he set in it four rows of stones; in the first row a sardius, a topaz, and an emerald; (Exodus 39, 10)
in the fourth, a chrysolite, an onyx-stone, and a beryl; all the rows were closely set in gold. (Exodus 39, 13)
