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New International Reader’s Version (75 Treffer)
2Mo 26,2 Make all the curtains the same size. They must be 14 metres long and 2 metres wide. 2Mo 26,8 Make all 11 curtains the same size. They must be 15 metres long and 2 metres wide. 2Mo 27,1 The altar for burnt offerings ‘Build an altar out of acacia wood. It must be 1.5 metres high and 2.5 metres square. 2Mo 27,18 The courtyard must be 50 metres long and 25 metres wide. It must have curtains that are made out of finely twisted linen. They must be 2.5 metres high. The posts must have bronze bases. 2Mo 36,9 All the curtains were the same size. They were 14 metres long and 2 metres wide. 2Mo 36,15 All 11 curtains were the same size. They were 15 metres long and 2 metres wide. 2Mo 38,1 The altar for burnt offerings The workers built the altar for burnt offerings out of acacia wood. It was 1.5 metres high and 2.5 metres square. 2Mo 38,18 The curtain for the courtyard entrance was made out of blue, purple and bright red yarn and finely twisted linen. A person who sewed skilfully made it. It was 10 metres long. Like the curtains of the courtyard, it was 2.5 metres high. 2Mo 38,29 The bronze from the wave offering weighed 2.5 tonnes. 4Mo 4,36 There were 2,750 men. They were counted family by family. 4Mo 4,40 There were 2,630 men. They were counted family by family. 4Mo 11,32 The people went out all day and gathered quail. They gathered them all night and all the next day. No one gathered less than 2 tonnes. Then they spread the quail out all around the camp. 4Mo 15,9 Then bring a grain offering with the bull. The grain offering must be 4.5 kilograms of the finest flour. It must be mixed with 2 litres of olive oil. 4Mo 15,10 Also bring 2 litres of wine as a drink offering. It will be a food offering. Its smell will please the LORD. 4Mo 28,14 Present a drink offering along with each bull. It must have 2 litres of wine. Offer 1.5 litres along with the ram. And offer 1 litre along with each lamb. It is the burnt offering for each month. It must be made on the day of each New Moon feast during the year. 5Mo 3,11 Og, the king of Bashan, was the only Rephaite left. His bed was decorated with iron. It was more than 4.5 metres long and 2 metres wide. It is still in the Ammonite city of Rabbah. 5Mo 22,19 They’ll make him weigh out 1.2 kilograms of silver. They’ll give it to the young woman’s father. That’s because the man has said an Israelite virgin is a bad woman. She will continue to be his wife. He must not divorce her as long as he lives. Jos 7,21 I saw a beautiful robe from Babylonia among the things we had taken. I saw 2.5 kilograms of silver. And I saw a gold bar that weighed 600 grams. I wanted them, so I took them. I hid them in the ground inside my tent. The silver is on the bottom.’ Ri 17,4 Micah gave the silver back to his mother. Then she gave 2.5 kilograms of it to a skilled worker who made things out of silver. He used the silver for the statue. The statue was put in Micah’s house. Ri 20,45 Some men of Benjamin turned back. They ran towards the desert to the rock of Rimmon. As they did, the Israelites struck down 5,000 of them along the roads. They kept chasing the men of Benjamin all the way to Gidom. Along the way they struck down 2,000 more. 2Sam 14,26 He used to cut his hair once a year when it became too heavy for him. Then he would weigh it. It weighed 2.5 kilograms in keeping with the standard weights used in the palace. 1Kön 6,6 On the first floor the side rooms were 2.5 metres wide. On the second floor they were 3 metres wide. And on the third floor they were 3.5 metres wide. Solomon made the walls of the temple thinner as they went up floor by floor. The result was ledges along the walls. So the floor beams of the side rooms rested on the ledges. The beams didn’t go into the temple walls. 1Kön 6,10 He built side rooms all along the temple. Each room was 2.5 metres high. They were joined to the temple by cedar beams. 1Kön 6,24 One wing of the first cherub was 2.5 metres long. The other wing was also 2.5 metres long. So the wings measured 5 metres from tip to tip. 1Kön 7,16 Each pillar had a decorated top made out of bronze. Each top was 2.5 metres high. 1Kön 7,19 The tops on the pillars of the porch were shaped like lilies. The lilies were 2 metres high. 1Kön 7,23 Huram made a huge metal bowl for washing. Its shape was round. It measured 5 metres from rim to rim. It was 2.5 metres high. And it was 15 metres round. 1Kön 7,27 Huram also made ten stands out of bronze. They could be moved around. Each stand was 2 metres long. It was 2 metres wide. And it was 1.5 metres high. 1Kön 7,38 Then Huram made ten bronze bowls. Each one held 960 litres. The bowls measured 2 metres across. There was one bowl for each of the ten stands. 1Kön 10,17 He also made 300 small shields out of hammered gold. Each one weighed 2 kilograms. The king put all the shields in the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon. 1Kön 10,29 They weighed out 7 kilograms of silver for a chariot from Egypt. And they weighed out almost 2 kilograms of silver for a horse. They also sold horses and chariots to all the kings of the Hittites and the kings of the Arameans. 2Kön 18,23 ‘ “ ‘Go ahead and make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria. I’ll give you 2,000 horses. But only if you can put riders on them! 1Chr 5,21 They captured the livestock of the Hagrites. They captured 50,000 camels, 250,000 sheep and 2,000 donkeys. They also took 100,000 people as prisoners. 1Chr 11,23 And Benaiah struck down an Egyptian who was 2.5 metres tall. The Egyptian was holding a spear as big as a weaver’s rod. Benaiah went out to fight against him with a club. He grabbed the spear out of the Egyptian’s hand. Then he killed him with it. 1Chr 26,32 Jeriah had 2,700 relatives. They were capable men and family leaders. King David had put them in charge of the tribes of Reuben and Gad and half of the tribe of Manasseh. They were in charge of matters having to do with God and the king. 2Chr 1,17 They could get a chariot from Egypt for 7 kilograms of silver. They could get a horse for less than 2 kilograms of silver. They sold horses and chariots to all the Hittite and Aramean kings. 2Chr 2,10 I’ll pay your servants. They will cut the wood. I’ll pay them 3,000 tonnes of wheat that has been ground up. I’ll pay them 2,400 tonnes of barley. I’ll also pay them 480,000 litres of wine and 480,000 litres of olive oil.’ 2Chr 3,11 The total length of the cherubim’s wings from tip to tip was 10 metres. One wing of the first cherub was 2.5 metres long. Its tip touched the temple wall. The other wing was also 2.5 metres long. Its tip touched the wing tip of the other cherub. 2Chr 3,12 In the same way one wing of the second cherub was 2.5 metres long. Its tip touched the other temple wall. The other wing was also 2.5 metres long. Its tip touched the wing tip of the first cherub. 2Chr 3,15 For the front of the temple, Solomon made two pillars. Each pillar was 17.5 metres tall. Each had a decorated top 2.5 metres high. 2Chr 4,2 He made a huge metal bowl for washing. Its shape was round. It measured 5 metres from rim to rim. It was 2.5 metres high. And it was 15 metres round. 2Chr 6,13 He had made a bronze stage. It was 2.5 metres long and wide. It was 1.5 metres high. He had placed it in the centre of the outer courtyard. He stood on the stage. Then he got down on his knees in front of the whole community of Israel. He spread out his hands towards heaven. 2Chr 26,12 The total number of family leaders who were over the fighting men was 2,600. 2Chr 35,8 His officials also gave freely. They gave to the people and the priests and Levites. Hilkiah, Zechariah and Jehiel were in charge of God’s temple. They gave the priests 2,600 Passover lambs and 300 oxen. Esr 2,3 There were 2,172 from the family line of Parosh. Esr 2,6 There were 2,812 from Pahath-Moab through the family line of Jeshua and Joab. Esr 2,14 There were 2,056 from Bigvai. Esr 7,22 Give Ezra up to 3.6 tonnes of silver. Give him up to 15 tonnes of wheat. Give him up to 2,400 litres of wine and up to 2,400 litres of olive oil. And give him as much salt as he needs. Neh 7,8 There were 2,172 from the family line of Parosh. Neh 7,11 There were 2,818 from Pahath-Moab through the family line of Jeshua and Joab. Neh 7,17 There were 2,322 from Azgad. Neh 7,19 There were 2,067 from Bigvai. Neh 7,72 The rest of the people gave a total of 170 kilograms of gold and 1.2 tonnes of silver. They also gave 67 sets of clothes for the priests. Pred 6,6 And that’s true even if he lives for 2,000 years but doesn’t get to enjoy his wealth. All people die and go to the grave, don’t they? Hl 8,12 But I can give my own vineyard to anyone I want to. So I give my 12 kilograms of silver to you, Solomon. Give 2.5 kilograms to those who take care of its fruit.’ The king says, Jes 36,8 ‘ “ ‘Come on. Make a deal with my master, the king of Assyria. I’ll give you 2,000 horses. But only if you can put riders on them! Jer 52,22 The bronze top of one pillar was 2.5 metres high. It was decorated with a set of bronze chains and pomegranates all around it. The other pillar was just like it. It also had pomegranates. Hes 40,9 It was 4.8 metres wide. Each of its doorposts was 1.2 metres thick. The porch of the gateway faced the front of the temple. Hes 40,49 The porch was 12 metres wide. It was 7.2 metres from front to back. It was reached by some stairs. Pillars were on each side of the doorposts. Hes 41,3 Then he went into the Most Holy Room. There he measured the doorposts at the entrance. Each one of them was 1.2 metres wide. The entrance itself was 3.6 metres wide. Each of its side walls was a little over 4.2 metres wide. Hes 41,5 Then the man measured the wall of the temple. It was 3.6 metres thick. Each side room around the temple was 2.4 metres wide. Hes 41,22 A wooden altar stood in the main hall. It was 1.8 metres high. It was 1.2 metres long and 1.2 metres wide. Its corners, base and sides were made out of wood. The man said to me, ‘This is the table that stands in front of the LORD.’ Hes 43,14 From the drain to the lower ledge is 1.2 metres. The lower ledge goes around the altar and is 60 centimetres wide. From the lower ledge to the upper ledge is 2.4 metres. The upper ledge also goes around the altar and is 60 centimetres wide. Hes 43,15 The top part of the altar is where the sacrifices are burned. It is 2.4 metres high. A horn sticks out from each of its four corners. Hes 43,16 The top part of the altar is square. It is 7.2 metres long and 7.2 metres wide. Hes 45,6 ‘Give the city an area 2 miles wide and 10 miles long. It will be right next to the sacred area. It will belong to all the people of Israel. Hes 45,13 ‘You must offer a special gift. It must be 2.5 kilograms out of every 120 kilograms of corn. Hes 45,14 Give 2.4 litres out of every 240 litres of olive oil. Hes 46,14 You must also offer corn along with it every morning. Bring 2.5 kilograms of corn. Also bring 1.5 litres of olive oil to make the flour a little wet. So you will give the grain offering to me. That will be a law that will last for all time to come. Hes 48,15 ‘The area that remains is 2 miles wide. It is 10 miles long. It will not be holy. The people in Jerusalem can build houses there. They can use some of it as grasslands. The city will be in the centre of it. Dan 8,14 One of the holy angels said to me, ‘It will take 2,300 evenings and mornings. Then the temple will be made holy again.’ Mt 5,41 Suppose someone forces you to go one mile. Go 2 miles with them. Mk 5,13 Jesus allowed it. The evil spirits came out of the man and went into the pigs. There were about 2,000 pigs in the herd. The whole herd rushed down the steep bank. They ran into the lake and drowned. Lk 16,6 ‘ “I owe 2,000 litres of olive oil,” he replied. ‘The manager told him, “Take your bill. Sit down quickly and change it to 1,000 litres.” Joh 11,18 Bethany was less than 2 miles from Jerusalem.