Found 209 Results for: stone cutting

  • Six names on one stone, and the other six on the other, according to the order of their birth. (Exodus 28, 10)

  • And thou shalt set in it four rows of stones: in the first row shall be a sardius stone, and a topaz, and an emerald: (Exodus 28, 17)

  • And they shall have the names of the children of Israel: with twelve names shall they be engraved, each stone with the name of one according to the twelve tribes. (Exodus 28, 21)

  • And the Lord, when he had ended these words in mount Sinai, gave to Moses two stone tables of testimony, written with the finger of God. (Exodus 31, 18)

  • And after this he said: Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the former, and I will write upon them the words which were in the tables, which thou brokest. (Exodus 34, 1)

  • Then he cut out two tables of stone, such as had been before: and rising very early he went up into the mount Sinai, as the Lord had commanded him, carrying with him the tables. (Exodus 34, 4)

  • But the princes offered onyx stone, and precious stones, for the ephod and the rational, (Exodus 35, 27)

  • And cutting the ram into pieces, the head thereof, and the joints, and the fat he burnt in the fire, (Leviticus 8, 20)

  • Thus shalt thou say to the children of Israel: If any man of the children of Israel, or of the strangers, that dwell in Israel, give of his seed to the idol Moloch, dying let him die: the people of the land shall stone him. (Leviticus 20, 2)

  • A man, or woman, in whom there is a pythonical or divining spirit, dying let them die: they shall stone them: their blood be upon them. (Leviticus 20, 27)

  • Saying: Bring forth the blasphemer without the camp, and let them that heard him, put their hands upon his head, and let all the people stone him. (Leviticus 24, 14)

  • And he that blasphemeth the name of the Lord, dying let him die: all the multitude shall stone him, whether he be a native or a stranger. He that blasphemeth the name of the Lord, dying let him die. (Leviticus 24, 16)


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