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Exodus:39:1 @ All the gold that was employed for the works according to all the fabrication of the holy things, was of the gold of the (note:)Gr. first-fruits(:note) offerings, twenty-nine talents, and Alex. 730 shekels seven hundred and twenty shekels according to the holy shekel.
bes@Leviticus:7:14 @ And the fat of such animals as have died of themselves, or have been seized of beasts, may be employed for any work; but it shall not be eaten for food.
bes@1Chronicles:9:33 @ And these were the singers, heads of families of the Levites, to whom were established daily courses, for (note:)Lit. day and night were appointed to them in their works(:note) they were employed in the services day and night.
bes@1Chronicles:21:12 @ either three years of famine, or that thou shouldest flee three months from the face of thine enemies, and the sword of thine enemies shall be employed to destroy thee, or that the sword of the Lord and pestilence should be three days in the land, and the angel of the Lord shall be destroying in all the inheritance of Israel. And now consider what I shall answer to him that sent the message.
bes@2Chronicles:24:12 @ And the king and Jodae the priest gave it to the workmen employed in the service of the house of the Lord, and they hired masons and carpenters to repair the house of the Lord, also smiths and braziers to repair the house of the Lord.
bes@Ezekiel:7:20 @ As for their choice ornaments, they employed them for pride, and they made of them images of their abominations: therefore have I made them uncleanness to them.
bes@Ezekiel:16:44 @ These are all the things they have spoken against thee in a (note:)The most obvious meaning of parabolh seems to be comparison; The word is so translated, Mr strkjv@4:30; in Heb strkjv@9:9; strkjv@11:19 it is rendered figure; in Lu strkjv@4:23, proverb, which is the word employed by the English translators in this passage of the New Testament, amounting to upwards of forty, it is uniformly rendered parable; See note on Job strkjv@25:2; For the more classical use of the word, see Aristotle’s Rhetoric, book 3(:note) proverb, saying,
bes@Ezekiel:27:5 @ Cedar in Senir was employed for thee in building: boards of cypress timber were taken out of Libanus, and wood to make thee masts of fir.
bes@2Macc:4:20 @ This money then, in regard of the sender, was appointed to Hercules’ sacrifice; but because of the bearers thereof, it was employed to the making of gallies.
bes@4Macc:8:15 @ Now let us consider the matter: had any of them been weak-spirited and cowardly among them, what reasonings would they have employed but these?