(0.44) | Est 1:1 | 1 The following events happened 2 in the days of Ahasuerus. 3 (I am referring to 4 that Ahasuerus who used to rule over a hundred and twenty-seven provinces 5 extending all the way from India to Ethiopia. 6 ) |
(0.44) | Est 9:30 | Letters were sent 1 to all the Jews in the hundred and twenty-seven provinces of the empire of Ahasuerus – words of true peace 2 – |
(0.44) | Jer 52:1 | 1 Zedekiah was twenty-one years old when he became king, and he ruled in Jerusalem 2 for eleven years. His mother’s name was Hamutal 3 daughter of Jeremiah, from Libnah. |
(0.44) | Eze 40:13 | He measured the gateway from the roof of one alcove to the roof of the other, a width of 43¾ feet 1 from one entrance to the opposite one. |
(0.44) | Eze 40:25 | There were windows all around it and its porches, like the windows of the others; 1 87½ feet 2 long and 43¾ feet 3 wide. |
(0.44) | Eze 40:36 | its alcoves, its jambs, and its porches. It had windows all around it; its length was 87½ feet 1 and its width 43¾ feet. 2 |
(0.44) | Eze 42:3 | Opposite the 35 feet 1 that belonged to the inner court, and opposite the pavement which belonged to the outer court, gallery faced gallery in the three stories. |
(0.44) | Eze 45:3 | From this measured area you will measure a length of eight and a quarter miles 1 and a width of three and one-third miles; 2 in it will be the sanctuary, the most holy place. |
(0.44) | Eze 45:6 | “‘Alongside the portion set apart as the holy allotment, you will allot for the city an area one and two-thirds miles 1 wide and eight and a quarter miles 2 long; it will be for the whole house of Israel. |
(0.44) | Eze 48:15 | “The remainder, one and two-thirds miles 1 in width and eight and a quarter miles 2 in length, will be for common use by the city, for houses and for open space. The city will be in the middle of it; |
(0.44) | Dan 10:4 | On the twenty-fourth day of the first month 1 I was beside the great river, the Tigris. 2 |
(0.44) | Hag 2:10 | On the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month of Darius’ second year, 1 the Lord spoke again to the prophet Haggai: 2 |
(0.44) | Zec 5:2 | Someone asked me, “What do you see?” I replied, “I see a flying scroll thirty feet long and fifteen feet wide.” 1 |
(0.44) | Eze 48:21 | “The rest, on both sides of the holy allotment and the property of the city, will belong to the prince. Extending from the eight and a quarter miles 1 of the holy allotment to the east border, and westward from the eight and a quarter miles 2 to the west border, alongside the portions, it will belong to the prince. The holy allotment and the sanctuary of the temple will be in the middle of it. |
(0.37) | Est 8:9 | The king’s scribes were quickly 1 summoned – in the third month (that is, the month of Sivan), on the twenty-third day. 2 They wrote out 3 everything that Mordecai instructed to the Jews and to the satraps and the governors and the officials of the provinces all the way from India to Ethiopia 4 – a hundred and twenty-seven provinces in all – to each province in its own script and to each people in their own language, and to the Jews according to their own script and their own language. |
(0.35) | Gen 31:41 | This was my lot 1 for twenty years in your house: I worked like a slave 2 for you – fourteen years for your two daughters and six years for your flocks, but you changed my wages ten times! |
(0.35) | Gen 37:28 | So when the Midianite 1 merchants passed by, Joseph’s brothers pulled 2 him 3 out of the cistern and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver. The Ishmaelites 4 then took Joseph to Egypt. |
(0.35) | Exo 26:19 | and you are to make forty silver bases to go under the twenty frames – two bases under the first frame for its two projections, and likewise 1 two bases under the next frame for its two projections; |
(0.35) | Exo 36:24 | He made forty silver bases under the twenty frames – two bases under the first frame for its two projections, and likewise 1 two bases under the next frame for its two projections, |
(0.35) | Exo 38:18 | The curtain 1 for the gate of the courtyard was of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn and fine twisted linen, the work of an embroiderer. It was thirty feet long, and like the hangings in the courtyard, it was seven and a half feet high, |