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bes@Isaiah:1:12 @ neither shall ye come with these to appear before me; for who has required these things at your hands? Ye shall no more tread my court.

bes@Isaiah:1:31 @ And their strength shall be as a thread of tow, and their works as sparks, and the transgressors and the sinners shall be burnt up together, and there shall be none to quench them.

bes@Isaiah:3:1 @ Behold now, the Lord, the Lord of hosts, will take away from Jerusalem and from Judea the mighty man and mighty woman, the strength of bread, and the strength of water,

bes@Isaiah:3:7 @ And he shall answer in that day, and say, I will not be thy ruler; for I have no bread in my house, nor raiment: I will not be the ruler of this people.

bes@Isaiah:4:1 @ And seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own raiment: only let thy name be called upon us, and take away our reproach.

bes@Isaiah:7:18 @ And it shall come to pass in that day that the Lord shall hiss for the flies, (note:)Or, which part of the enemy, etc. shall rule over the river of Egypt; but according to Alex. the reading in the text is the right one(:note) which insect shall rule over a part of the river of Egypt, and for the bee which is in the land of the Assyrians.

bes@Isaiah:7:25 @ And every mountain shall be certainly ploughed: there shall no fear come thither: for there shall be from among the barren ground and thorns that whereon cattle shall feed and oxen shall tread.

bes@Isaiah:8:8 @ and he shall take away from Juda every man who shall be able to lift up his head, and every one able to accomplish anything; and his camp shall fill the breadth of thy land, O (note:)Hebrews. Immanuel(:note) God with us.

bes@Isaiah:14:11 @ Thy glory has come down to Hades, and thy great mirth: under thee they shall spread corruption, and the worm shall be thy covering.

bes@Isaiah:16:10 @ And gladness and rejoicing shall be taken away from the vineyards; and they shall not at all tread wine into the vats; for the vintage has ceased.

bes@Isaiah:17:12 @ Woe to the multitude of many nations, as the swelling sea, so shall ye be confounded; and the (note:)Gr. back; Complut. reads hcov. «noise’(:note) force of many nations shall sound like water;

bes@Isaiah:21:15 @ meet the fugitives with bread, because of the multitude of the slain, and because of the multitude of them that lose their way, and because of the multitude of swords, and because of the multitude of bent bows, and because of the multitude of them that have fallen in war.

bes@Isaiah:22:5 @ For it is a day of trouble, and of destruction, and of treading down, and there is perplexity sent from the Lord of hosts: they wander in the valley of Sion; they wander from the least to the greatest on the mountains.

bes@Isaiah:25:10 @ God will give rest on this mountain, and the country of Moab shall be trodden down, as they tread the floor with waggons.

bes@Isaiah:25:11 @ And he shall spread forth his hands, even as he also brings down man to destroy him: and he shall bring low his pride in regard to the thing on which he has laid his hands.

bes@Isaiah:28:25 @ Does he not, when he has levelled the surface thereof, then sow the small black poppy, or cumin, and afterward sow wheat, and barley, and millet, and bread-corn in thy borders?

bes@Isaiah:28:27 @ For the black poppy is not cleansed with harsh treatment, nor will a wagon-wheel pass over the cumin; but the black poppy is threshed with a rod, and the cumin shall be eaten with bread;

bes@Isaiah:29:11 @ And all these things shall be to you as the words of this sealed book, which if they shall give to a learned man, saying, Read this, he shall then say, I cannot read it, for it is sealed.

bes@Isaiah:29:12 @ And this book shall be given into the hands of a man that is unlearned, and one shall say to him, Read this; and he shall say, I am not learned.

bes@Isaiah:30:20 @ And though the Lord shall give you the bread of affliction and scant water, yet they that cause thee to err shall no more at all draw nigh to thee; for thine eyes shall see those that cause thee to err,

bes@Isaiah:30:23 @ Then shall there be rain to the seed of thy land; and the bread of the fruit of thy land shall be plenteous and rich: and thy cattle shall feed in that day in a fertile and spacious place.

bes@Isaiah:32:20 @ Blessed are they that sow by every water, where the ox and ass tread.

bes@Isaiah:33:16 @ he shall dwell in a high cave of a strong rock: bread shall be given him, and his water shall be sure.

bes@Isaiah:33:23 @ Thy cords are broken, for they had no strength: thy meat has given way, it shall not spread the sails, it shall not bear a signal, until it be given up for plunder; therefore shall many lame men take spoil.

bes@Isaiah:35:7 @ And the dry land shall become pools, and a fountain of water shall be poured into the thirsty land; there shall there be a joy of birds, ready habitations and marshes.

bes@Isaiah:36:17 @ until I come and take you to a land, like your own land, a land of corn and wine, and bread, and vineyards.

bes@Isaiah:37:14 @ And Ezekias received the letter from the messengers, and read it, and went up to the house of the Lord, and opened it before the Lord.

bes@Isaiah:38:12 @ My life has failed from among my kindred: I have parted with the remainder of my life: it has gone forth and departed from me, as one that having pitched a tent takes it down again: my breath was with me as a weaver’s web, when she that weaves draws nigh to cut off the thread.

bes@Isaiah:41:25 @ But I have raised up him that comes from the north, and him that comes from the rising of the sun: they shall be called by my name: let the princes come, and as potter’s clay, and as a potter treading clay, so shall ye be trodden down.

bes@Isaiah:42:5 @ Thus saith the Lord God, who made the heaven, and established it; who settled the earth, and the things in it, and gives breath to the people on it, and spirit to them that tread on it:

bes@Isaiah:42:16 @ And I will bring the blind by a way that they knew not, and I will cause them to tread paths which they have not known: I will turn darkness into light for them, and crooked things into straight. These things will I do, and will not forsake them.

bes@Isaiah:48:2 @ maintaining also the name of the holy city, and staying themselves on the God of Israel: the Lord of hosts is his name. The former things I have already declared;

bes@Isaiah:52:7 @ as (note:)Ro strkjv@10:15; Another reading is «How beautiful are the feet,’ etc.; lit. Why have the feet been made beautiful? See also Joe strkjv@2:2, «the morning spread upon the mountains’(:note) a season of beauty upon the mountains, as the feet of one preaching glad tidings of peace, as one preaching good news: for I will publish thy salvation, saying, O Sion, thy God shall reign.

bes@Isaiah:54:3 @ spread forth thy tent yet to the right and the left: for thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and thou shalt make the desolate cities to be inhabited.

bes@Isaiah:55:10 @ For as rain shall come down, or snow, from heaven, and shall not return until it have saturated the earth, and it bring forth, and bud, and (note:)2 Co strkjv@9:10(:note) give seed to the sower, and bread for food:

bes@Isaiah:57:11 @ Through dread of whom hast thou feared, and lied against me, and has not remembered, nor (note:)Gr. taken me into thy mind, nor into thine heart(:note) considered me, nor regarded me, yea, though when I see thee I pass they by, yet thou hast not feared me.

bes@Isaiah:58:5 @ I have not chosen this fast, nor such a day for a man to afflict his soul; neither though thou shouldest bend down thy neck as a ring, and spread under thee sackcloth and ashes, neither thus shall ye call a fast acceptable.

bes@Isaiah:58:7 @ Break thy bread to the hungry, and lead the unsheltered poor to thy house: if thou seest one naked, clothe him, and thou shalt not disregard the relations of thine own seed.

bes@Isaiah:58:10 @ and if thou give bread to the hungry from thy heart, and satisfy the afflicted soul; then shall thy light spring up in darkness, and thy darkness shall be as noon-day:

bes@Isaiah:59:7 @ And (note:)Ro strkjv@8:15-17.(:note) their feet run to wickedness, swift to shed blood; their thoughts also are thoughts Gr. from murders; but Alex. reads afronwn of murder; destruction and misery are in their ways;

bes@Isaiah:61:3 @ that there should be given to them that mourn in Sion glory instead of ashes, the (note:)Or, anointing(:note) oil of joy to the mourners, Alex. reads katastolhn as one word the garment of glory for the spirit of heaviness: and they shall be called generations of righteousness, the planting of the Lord for glory.

bes@Isaiah:65:25 @ Then wolves and lambs shall feed together, and the lion shall eat chaff like the ox, and the serpent earth as bread. They shall not injure nor destroy in my holy mountain, saith the Lord.

bes@Jeremiah:2:20 @ For of old thou hast broken thy yoke, and plucked asunder thy bands; and thou has said, I will not serve thee, but will go upon every high hill, and under every shady tree, there will I (note:)Lit. be spread abroad(:note) indulge in my fornication.

bes@Jeremiah:3:12 @ Go and read these words toward the north, and thou shalt say, Return to me, O house of Israel, saith the Lord; and I will not set my face against you: for I am merciful, saith the Lord, and I will not be angry with you for ever.

bes@Jeremiah:5:17 @ and they shall devour you harvest, and your bread; and shall devour your sons, and your daughters; and they shall devour your sheep, and your calves, and devour your vineyards, and your fig-plantations, and your olive yards: and they shall (note:)Gr. thresh as corn(:note) utterly destroy your strong cities, wherein ye trusted, with the sword.

bes@Jeremiah:8:2 @ and they shall (note:)Lit. cool or refresh; See 2 Sa strkjv@17:19(:note) spread them out to the sun, and the moon, and to all the stars, and to all the host of heaven, which they have loved, and which they have served, and after which they have walked, and to which they have held, and which they have worshipped; they shall not be mourned for, neither shall they be buried; but they shall be for an example on the face of the earth,

bes@Jeremiah:11:6 @ And the Lord said to me, Read these words in the cities of Juda, and in the streets of Jerusalem, saying, Hear ye the words of this covenant, and do them.

bes@Jeremiah:11:19 @ But I as an innocent lamb led to the slaughter, knew not: against me they devised an evil device, saying, Come and let us (note:)See Hebrew(:note) put wood into his bread, and let us utterly destroy him from off the land of the living, and let his name not be remembered any more.

bes@Jeremiah:16:7 @ and there shall be no bread broken in mourning for them for consolation over the dead: they shall not give one to drink a cup for consolation over his father or his mother.

bes@Jeremiah:19:2 @ and thou shalt go forth to the burial-place of the sons of their children, which is at the entrance of the gate of Charsith; and do thou read there all these words which I shall speak to thee:

bes@Jeremiah:22:13 @ He that builds his house not with justice, and his upper chambers not with judgement, (note:)Complut. reads, «his neighbour works with him,’ etc.(:note) who works by means of his neighbour for nothing, and will by no means give him his reward.

bes@Jeremiah:22:20 @ Go up to Libanus, and cry; and (note:)Gr. give(:note) utter thy voice to Basan, and cry aloud Alex. reads eiv to peran, to the country beyond the sea to the extremity of the sea: for all thy lovers are destroyed.

bes@Jeremiah:26:4 @ and harness the horses: mount, ye horsemen, and stand ready in your helmets; advance the spears, and put on your breast-plates.

bes@Jeremiah:28:61 @ And Jeremias said to Saraeas, When thou art come to Babylon, and shalt see and read all these words;

bes@Jeremiah:28:63 @ And it shall come to pass, when thou shalt cease from reading this book, that thou shalt bind a stone upon it, and cast it into the midst of Euphrates;

bes@Jeremiah:29:22 @ Behold, he shall look upon her as an eagle, and spread forth his wings over her strongholds; and the heart of the mighty men of Idumea shall be in that day as the heart of a woman in her pangs.

bes@Jeremiah:36:29 @ And Sophonias read the book in the ears of Jeremias.

bes@Jeremiah:39:14 @ Take this book of the purchase, and the book that has been read; and thou shalt put it into an earthen vessel, that it may remain many days.

bes@Jeremiah:39:15 @ For thus saith the Lord; There shall yet be (note:)The Alex. reading kthyhsontai, has been substituted here(:note) bought fields and houses and vineyards in this land.

bes@Jeremiah:43:6 @ so thou shalt read in this roll in the ears of the people in the house of the Lord, on the fast day; and in the ears of all Juda that come out of their cities, thou shalt read to them.

bes@Jeremiah:43:8 @ And Baruch did according to all that Jeremias commanded him—reading in the book the words of the Lord in the Lord’s house.

bes@Jeremiah:43:10 @ And Baruch read in the book the words of Jeremias in the house of the Lord, in the house of Gamarias son of Saphan the scribe, in the upper court, in the entrance of the new gate of the house of the Lord, and in the ears of all the people.

bes@Jeremiah:43:13 @ And Michaeas reported to them all the words which he had heard Baruch reading in the ears of the people.

bes@Jeremiah:43:14 @ And all the princes sent to Baruch son of Nerias Judin the son of Nathanias, the son of Selemias, the son of Chusi, saying, Take in thine hand the roll in which thou readest in the ears of the people, and come. So Baruch took the roll, and went down to them.

bes@Jeremiah:43:15 @ And they said to him, Read it again in our ears. And Baruch read it.

bes@Jeremiah:43:21 @ And the king sent Judin to fetch the roll: and he took it out of the house of Elisama: and Judin read in the ears of the king, and in the ears of all the princes who stood round the king.

bes@Jeremiah:43:23 @ And it came to pass when Judin (note:)Gr. was reading(:note) had read three or four leaves, he cut them off with Gr. a scribe’s razor, or, scraper a penknife, and cast them into the fire that was on the hearth, until the whole roll was consumed in the fire that was on the hearth.

bes@Jeremiah:44:5 @ And the host of Pharao was come forth out of Egypt; and the Chaldeans heard the report of them, and they went up (note:)The Alex reading apo has been adopted here(:note) from Jerusalem.

bes@Jeremiah:44:21 @ Then the king commanded, and they cast him into the prison, and gave him a loaf a day out of the place where they bake, until the bread failed out of the city. So Jeremias continued in the court of the prison.

bes@Jeremiah:45:9 @ Thou hast done evil in what thou hast done to slay this man with hunger: for there is no more bread in the city.

bes@Jeremiah:48:1 @ Now it came to pass in the seventh month that Ismael the son of Nathanias the son of Eleasa of the seed royal, came, and ten men with him, to Godolias to Massepha: and they ate bread there together.

bes@Jeremiah:49:10 @ If ye will indeed dwell in this land, I will build you, and will not pull you down, but will plant you, and in no wise pluck you up: for I have (note:)Gr. rested upon, but Alex. reads apo, «from’(:note) ceased from the calamities which I brought upon you.

bes@Jeremiah:49:14 @ for we will go into the land of Egypt, and we shall see no war, and shall not hear the sound of a trumpet, and we shall not hunger for bread; and there we will dwell:

bes@Jeremiah:51:17 @ For we will surely perform every word that shall proceed out of our mouth, to burn incense to the queen of heaven, and to pour drink-offerings to her, as we and our fathers have done, and our kings and princes, in the cities of Juda, and in the streets of Jerusalem: and so we were filled with bread, and were well, and saw no evils.

bes@Jeremiah:52:6 @ on the ninth day of the month, and then the famine was severe in the city, and there was no bread for the people of the land.

bes@Jeremiah:52:33 @ and changed his prison garments: and he ate bread continually before him all the days that he lived.

bes@Lamentations:1:11 @ CHAPH. All her people groan, seeking bread: they have given their desirable things for meat, to restore their soul: behold, Lord, and look; for she is become dishonoured.

bes@Lamentations:1:13 @ MEM. He has sent fire from his lofty habitation, he has brought it into my bones: he has spread a net for my feet, he has turned me back: he has made me desolate and mourning all the day.

bes@Lamentations:1:17 @ PHE. Sion has spread out her hand, and there is none to comfort her: the Lord has commanded concerning Jacob, his oppressors are round about him: Jerusalem has become among them as a removed woman.

bes@Lamentations:2:6 @ VAU. And he has (note:)Gr. spread abroad(:note) scattered his tabernacle as a vine, he has marred his feast: the Lord has forgotten the feast and the sabbath which he appointed in Sion, and in the fury of his wrath has vexed the king, and priest, and prince.

bes@Lamentations:4:4 @ DALETH. The tongue of the sucking child cleaves to the roof of its mouth for thirst: the little children ask for bread, and there is none to break it to them.

bes@Lamentations:5:9 @ We shall bring in our bread with danger of our lives, because of the sword of the wilderness.

bes@Ezekiel:1:11 @ And the four had their wings spread out above; each one had two joined to one another, and two covered (note:)Lit. over their body(:note) their bodies.

bes@Ezekiel:1:20 @ Wherever the cloud happened to be, there was the spirit (note:)Or, with power(:note) ready to go: the wheels went and were lifted up with sc. the living creatures probably them; because the spirit of life was in the wheels.

bes@Ezekiel:1:22 @ And the likeness over the heads of the living creatures was as a firmament, as the appearance of crystal, spread out over their wings above.

bes@Ezekiel:1:23 @ And their wings were spread out under the firmament, (note:)Or, clapping or making a noise; Alex. +sunezeugmenai, joined with(:note) reaching one to the other; two wings to each, covering their bodies.

bes@Ezekiel:4:9 @ Take thou also to thee wheat, and barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and (note:)Or, oats(:note) bread-corn; and thou shalt cast them into one earthen vessel, and shalt make them into loaves for thyself; and thou shalt eat them a hundred and ninety days, according to the number of the days during which thou sleepest on thy side.

bes@Ezekiel:4:16 @ And he said to me, Son of man, behold, I break the support of bread in Jerusalem: and they shall eat bread by weight and in want; and shall drink water by measure, and in a state of ruin:

bes@Ezekiel:4:17 @ that they may want bread and water; and a man and his brother shall be brought to ruin, and they shall pine away in their iniquities.

bes@Ezekiel:5:16 @ And when I have sent against them shafts of famine, then they shall be consumed, and I will break the strength of thy bread.

bes@Ezekiel:12:13 @ And I will spread out my net upon him, and he shall be caught in my (note:)Lit. siege, hemming in, etc.(:note) toils: and I will bring him to Babylon to the land of the Chaldeans; but he shall not see it, though he shall die there.

bes@Ezekiel:12:18 @ Son of man, eat thy bread with sorrow, and drink thy water with torment and affliction.

bes@Ezekiel:12:19 @ And thou shalt say to the people of the land, Thus saith the Lord to the inhabitants of Jerusalem, on the land of Israel; They shall eat their bread in scarcity, and shall drink their water in desolation, that the land may be desolate with all that it contains: for all that dwell in it are (note:)Gr. in ungodliness(:note) ungodly.

bes@Ezekiel:13:19 @ And they have (note:)Gr. profaned(:note) dishonoured me before my people for a handful of barley, and for pieces of bread, to slay the souls which should not die, and to save alive the souls which should not live, while ye speak to a people hearing vain speeches.

bes@Ezekiel:14:13 @ Son of man, if a land shall sin against me by committing a trespass, then will I stretch out my hand upon it, and will break its staff of bread, and will send forth famine upon it, and cut off from it man and beast.

bes@Ezekiel:16:8 @ And I passed by thee and saw thee, and, behold, it was thy time and a time of resting; and I spread my wings over thee, and covered thy shame, and swear to thee: and I entered into covenant with thee, saith the Lord, and thou becamest mine.

bes@Ezekiel:16:19 @ And thou tookest my bread which I gave thee, (yea I fed thee with fine flour and oil and honey) and didst set them before them for a sweet-smelling savour: yea, it was so, saith the Lord.

bes@Ezekiel:16:49 @ Moreover this was the sin of thy sister Sodom, pride: she and her daughters (note:)See 1 Ti strkjv@5:6(:note) lived in pleasure, in fullness of bread and in abundance: this belonged to her and her daughters, and they helped not the hand of the poor and needy.

bes@Ezekiel:17:3 @ and thou shalt say, Thus saith the Lord; (note:)Gr. the great eagle(:note) A great eagle with large wings, spreading them out very far, with many claws, which has the design of entering into Libanus—and he took the choice branches of the cedar:

bes@Ezekiel:17:20 @ And I will spread a net upon him, and he shall be caught in its snare.

bes@Ezekiel:18:7 @ and shall not oppress any man, but shall return the pledge of the debtor, and shall be guilty of no plunder, shall give his bread to the hungry, and clothe the naked;

bes@Ezekiel:18:16 @ and has not oppressed a man, and has not retained the pledge, nor committed robbery, has given his bread to the hungry, and has clothed the naked,

bes@Ezekiel:19:8 @ Then the nations set upon him from the countries round about, and they spread their nets upon him: he was taken in their pit.

bes@Ezekiel:21:10 @ that thou mayest slay victims; be sharpened that thou mayest be bright, ready for (note:)Gr. paralyzing, or, weakening(:note) slaughter, slay, set at nought, despise every tree.

bes@Ezekiel:21:11 @ And he made it ready for his hand to hold: the sword is sharpened, it is ready to put into the hand of the slayer.

bes@Ezekiel:24:17 @ Thou shalt groan for blood, and have mourning upon thy loins; thy hair shall not be braided upon thee, and thy sandals shall be on thy feet; thou shalt in no wise be comforted by their lips, and thou shalt not eat the bread of men.

bes@Ezekiel:24:22 @ And ye shall do as I have done: ye shall not be comforted at their mouth, and ye shall not eat the bread of men.

bes@Ezekiel:26:14 @ And I will make thee a bare rock: thou shalt be a place to spread nets upon; thou shalt be built no more: for I the Lord have spoken it, saith the Lord.

bes@Ezekiel:27:13 @ Greece, both (note:)lbwt «Tubal’ read for lbt «world’(:note) the whole world, and the adjacent coasts, these traded with thee in the See Re 18 persons of men, and they gave as thy merchandise vessels of brass.

bes@Ezekiel:27:30 @ And they shall wail over thee with their voice, and cry bitterly, and put earth on their heads, and spread ashes under them.

bes@Ezekiel:31:5 @ Therefore, was his stature exalted above all the trees of the field, and his branches spread far by the help of much water.

bes@Ezekiel:37:6 @ and I will lay sinews upon you, and will bring up flesh upon you, and will spread skin upon you, and will put my Spirit into you, and ye shall live; and ye shall know that I am the Lord.

bes@Ezekiel:40:5 @ And behold a wall round about the house without, and in the man’s hand a reed, the measure of it was six cubits by the cubit, and a span: and he measured across the (note:)Or, first or outer wall(:note) front wall; the breadth was equal to the reed, and the length of it equal to the reed.

bes@Ezekiel:40:7 @ And the chamber was equal in length to the reed, and equal in breadth to the reed; and the porch between the chambers six cubits; and the second chamber equal in breadth to the reed, and equal in length to the reed, and the porch five cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:40:8 @ And the third chamber equal in length to the reed, and equal in breadth to the reed.

bes@Ezekiel:40:11 @ And he measured the breadth of the door of the gateway, ten cubits; and the breadth of the gateway thirteen cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:40:13 @ And he measured the gate from the wall of one chamber to the wall of the other chamber: the breadth was twenty-five cubits, the one gate over against the other gate.

bes@Ezekiel:40:19 @ And he measured the breadth of the court, from the open space of the outer gate inwards to the open space of the gate looking outwards: a hundred cubits was the distance to the place of the gate looking eastward: and he brought me to the north;

bes@Ezekiel:40:20 @ and behold a gate looking northwards belonging to the outer court, and he measured it, both the length of it and the breadth;

bes@Ezekiel:40:21 @ and the (note:)Gr. singular(:note) chambers, three on this side and three on that; and the posts, and the porches, and the palm-trees thereof: and they were according to the measures of the gate that looks eastward: the length thereof was fifty cubits, and the breadth thereof was twenty-five cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:40:25 @ And its windows and its porches round about were according to the windows of the porch: the length thereof was fifty cubits, and the breadth thereof was five and twenty cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:40:27 @ And there was a gate opposite the gate of the inner court southward: and he measured the court from gate to gate, a hundred cubits in breadth (note:)Or, possibly, at the south(:note) southward.

bes@Ezekiel:40:30 @ and the porches, according to these measures: and there were windows to it and to the porches round about: its length was fifty cubits, (note:)Or, perhaps, «and the breadth of the porch 24 cubits extending to,’ etc.(:note) and its breadth twenty-five cubits,

bes@Ezekiel:40:33 @ and the chambers, and the posts, and the porches according to these measures: and there were windows to it, and porches round about: the length of it was fifty cubits, and the breadth of it twenty-five cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:40:36 @ and the chambers, and the posts, and the porches: and it had windows round about, and it had its porches: the length of it was fifty cubits, and the breadth twenty-five cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:40:42 @ And there were four tables of hewn stone for whole-burnt-offerings, the breadth of them was a cubit and a half, and the length of them two cubits and a half, and their height was a cubit: on them they shall place the instruments with which they slay there the whole-burnt-offerings and the victims.

bes@Ezekiel:40:47 @ And he measured the court, the length whereof was a hundred cubits, and the breadth a hundred cubits, on its four sides; and the altar in front of the house.

bes@Ezekiel:40:48 @ And he brought me into the porch of the house; and he measured the post of the porch, the breadth was five cubits on one side and five cubits on the other side; and the breadth of the door was fourteen cubits, and the side-pieces of the door of the porch were three cubits on one side, and three cubits on the other side.

bes@Ezekiel:40:49 @ And the length of the porch was twenty cubits, and the breadth twelve cubits; and they went up to it by ten steps; and there were pillars to the porch, one on this side and one on that side.

bes@Ezekiel:41:1 @ And he brought me into the temple, the porch of which he measured, six cubits the breadth on one side, and six cubits the breadth of the porch on the other side.

bes@Ezekiel:41:2 @ And the breadth of the gateway was ten cubits, and the side-pieces of the gateway were five cubits on this side, and five cubits on that side: and he measured the length of it, forth cubits, and the breadth, twenty cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:41:4 @ And he measured the length of the doors, forty cubits; and the breadth, twenty cubits, in front of the temple: and he said, (note:)Alex. +’to me’(:note) This is the holy of holies.

bes@Ezekiel:41:5 @ And he measured the wall of the house, six cubits: and the breadth of each side, four cubits round about.

bes@Ezekiel:41:7 @ And the breadth of the upper side was made according to the projection out of the wall, against the upper one round about the house, that it might be enlarged above, and that men might go up to the upper chambers from those below, and from the ground-sills to the third story.

bes@Ezekiel:41:9 @ and the breadth of the wall of each side without was five cubits; and the spaces that were left between the sides of the house,

bes@Ezekiel:41:11 @ And the doors of the chambers were toward the space left by the one door that looked northward, and there was one door southward; and the breadth of the remaining (note:)Gr. light(:note) open space was five cubits in extent round about.

bes@Ezekiel:41:12 @ And the partition wall in front of the remaining space, toward the west, was seventy cubits in breadth; the breadth of the partition wall was five cubits round about, and the length of it ninety cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:41:14 @ And the breadth in front of the house, and the remaining spaces before it were a hundred cubits.

bes@Ezekiel:41:22 @ a wooden altar, the height of it three cubits, and the length two cubits, and the breadth two cubits; and it had horns, and the base of it and the sides of it were of wood: and he said to me, This is the table, which is before the face of the Lord.

bes@Ezekiel:42:2 @ a hundred cubits in length toward the north, and in breadth fifty,

bes@Ezekiel:42:4 @ And in front of the chambers was a walk ten cubits in breadth, the length reaching to a hundred cubits; and their doors were northward.

bes@Ezekiel:42:11 @ And the walk was in front of them, according to the measures of the chambers toward the north, both according to the length of them, and according to the breadth of them, and according to all their openings, and according to all their turnings, and according to their lights, and according to their doors.

bes@Ezekiel:42:20 @ The four sides he measured by the same reed, and he marked out the house and the circumference of the parts round about, a space of five hundred cubits eastward, and a breadth of five hundred cubits, to make a division between the sanctuary and the outer wall, that belonged to the design of the house.

bes@Ezekiel:43:14 @ from the bottom at the commencement of the hollow part to this great mercy-seat, from beneath was two cubits, and the breadth was a cubit; and from the little mercy-seat to the great mercy-seat, four cubits, and the breadth was a cubit.

bes@Ezekiel:43:16 @ And the altar shall be of the length of twelve cubits, by twelve cubits in breadth, square upon its four sides.

bes@Ezekiel:43:17 @ And the mercy-seat shall be fourteen cubits in length, by fourteen cubits in breadth on its four sides; and there shall be a border to it carried round about it of half a cubit; and the rim of it shall be a cubit round about; and the steps thereof looking eastward.

bes@Ezekiel:44:3 @ For the prince, he shall sit in it, to eat bread before the Lord; he shall go in by the way of the porch of the gate, and shall go forth by the way of the same.

bes@Ezekiel:44:7 @ that ye have brought in aliens, uncircumcised in heart, and uncircumcised in flesh, to be in my (note:)Gr. plural(:note) sanctuary, and to profane it, when ye offered Alex. my bread bread, flesh, and blood; and ye transgressed my covenant by all your iniquities;

bes@Ezekiel:45:1 @ And when ye measure thee land for inheritance, ye shall set apart first-fruits to the Lord, a holy space of the land, in length twenty and five thousand reeds, and in breadth twenty thousand; it shall be holy in all the borders thereof round about.

bes@Ezekiel:45:2 @ And there shall be (note:)Gr. plural(:note) a sanctuary out of this, five hundred reeds in length by five hundred in breadth, a square round about; and there shall be a vacant space beyond this Gr. them of fifty cubits round about.

bes@Ezekiel:45:3 @ And out of this measurement shalt thou measure the length five and twenty thousand, and the breadth twenty thousand: and in it shall be the holy of holies.

bes@Ezekiel:45:5 @ the length shall be twenty-five thousand, and the breadth twenty thousand: and the Levites that attend the house, they shall have cities to dwell in for a possession.

bes@Ezekiel:45:6 @ And ye shall appoint for the possession of the city five thousand in breadth, and in length twenty-five thousand: after the manner of the first-fruits of the holy portion, they shall be for all the house of Israel.

bes@Ezekiel:45:21 @ And in the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, ye shall have (note:)Lit. the passover, a feast(:note) the feast of the passover; seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread.

bes@Ezekiel:46:22 @ on every side a court, even a court for all the four sides, and each little court belonging to the court was in length forty cubits, and in breadth thirty cubits, there was one measure to the four.

bes@Ezekiel:47:10 @ And fishers shall stand there from Ingadin to Enagallim; it shall be a place to spread out nets upon; it shall be distinct; and the fishes thereof shall be as the fishes of the great sea, a very great multitude.

bes@Ezekiel:48:8 @ And from the borders of Juda, from the eastern parts shall be the offering of first-fruits, in the breadth twenty-five thousand reeds, and in length as one of the portions measured from the east even to the western parts: and the sanctuary shall be in the midst of them.

bes@Ezekiel:48:9 @ As for the first-fruits which they shall (note:)Lit. separate(:note) offer to the Lord, it shall be in length twenty-five thousand, and in breadth twenty-five thousand.

bes@Ezekiel:48:10 @ Out of this shall be the first-fruits of the holy things to the priests, northward, five and twenty-thousand, (note:)Alex. +’in length’(:note) and towards the west, ten thousand, Alex. +’in breadth’ and southward, five and twenty thousand: and the mountain of the sanctuary, shall be in the midst of it,

bes@Ezekiel:48:13 @ And the Levites shall have the part, next to the borders of the priests, in length twenty-five thousand, and in breadth ten thousand: the whole length shall be five and twenty thousand, and the breadth twenty thousand.

bes@Ezekiel:48:15 @ But concerning the five thousand that remain in the breadth in the five and twenty thousand, they shall be a (note:)Lit. outwork of a wall(:note) suburb to the city for dwelling, and for a space before it: and the city shall be in the midst thereof.

bes@Ezekiel:48:18 @ And the remainder of the length that is next to the first-fruits of the holy (note:)Gr. plural(:note) portion shall be ten thousand eastward, and ten thousand westward: and they shall be the first-fruits of the sanctuary; and the fruits sc. the land thereof shall be for bread to them that labour for the city.

bes@Daniel:3:1 @ In his eighteenth year Nabuchodonosor the king made a golden image, its height was sixty cubits, its breadth six cubits: and he set it up in the plain of Deira, in the province of Babylon.

bes@Daniel:3:15 @ Now then if ye be ready, whensoever ye shall hear the sound of the trumpet, and pipe, and harp, and sackbut, and psaltery, and harmony, and every kind of music, to fall down and worship the golden image which I have made; well: but if ye worship not, in the same hour ye shall be cast into the burning fiery furnace; and who is the God that shall deliver you out of my hand?

bes@Daniel:5:7 @ And the king cried aloud to bring in the magicians, Chaldeans, and soothsayers; and he said to the wise men of Babylon, Whosoever shall read this writing, and make known to me the interpretation, shall be clothed with scarlet, and there shall be a golden chain upon his neck, and he shall be the third ruler in my kingdom.

bes@Daniel:5:8 @ Then came in all the king’s wise men: but they could not read the writing, nor make known the interpretation to the king.

bes@Daniel:5:15 @ And now, the wise men, magicians, and soothsayers, have come in before me, to read the writing, and make known to me the interpretation: but they could not tell it me.

bes@Daniel:5:16 @ And I have heard concerning thee, that thou art able to make interpretations: now then if thou shalt be able to read the writing, and to make known to me the interpretation of it, thou shalt be clothed with purple, and there shall be a golden chain upon thy neck, and thou shalt be third ruler in my kingdom.

bes@Daniel:5:17 @ And Daniel said, before the king, Let thy gifts be to thyself, and give the present of thine house to another; but I will read the writing, and will make known to thee the interpretation of it.

bes@Daniel:7:7 @ After this one I looked, and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and exceedingly strong, and its teeth were of iron; devouring and crushing to atoms, and it trampled the remainder with its feet: and it was altogether different from the beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns.

bes@Daniel:7:19 @ Then I enquired carefully concerning the fourth beast; for it differed from every other beast, exceeding dreadful: its teeth were of iron, and its claws of brass, devouring, and utterly breaking to pieces, and it trampled the remainder with its feet:

bes@Daniel:10:3 @ I ate no pleasant bread, and no flesh or wine entered into my mouth, neither did I anoint myself with oil, until three (note:)Gr. weeks of days(:note) whole weeks were accomplished.

bes@Daniel:12:7 @ And I heard the man clothed in linen, who was over the water of the river, and he lifted up his right hand and his left hand to heaven, and sware by him that lives for ever, that it should be for a time of times and half a time: when the dispersion is ended (note:)Me-dy read as if one word(:note) they shall know all these things.


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