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Numbers 7:13

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

a silver vessel to prove incense and such things, in the weight of an hundred and thirty shekels, a vial or basin of silver, having seventy shekels by the weight of the saintuary, ever either full of[tried] flour sprinkled altogether with oil, into sacrifice;

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And he made [the] ten founda-ments, and [the] ten washing vessels on the foundaments;

and cauldrons, and pans, and wine vessels. All the vessels, which Hiram made to king Solomon in the house of the Lord, were of latten.

and I betook under certain weight and number to them the silver and gold, and the hallowed vessels of the house of our God, which the king had offered, and his counsellors, and his princes, and all the men that were found of Israel.

And thou shalt make ready vessels of vinegar, and vials, and censers, and cups of purest gold, in which flowing sacrifices shall be offered.

Soothly each that passeth to the named, that is, of twenty years, shall give this price, half a shekel by the measure of the temple; a shekel hath twenty half-pence; the half part of a shekel shall be offered to the Lord.

And he made [the] vessels to diverse uses of the board, vessels of vinegar, vials, and little cups, and censers of pure gold, in which the flowing sacrifices shall be offered.

they took also [the] water pots, and vessels of incense, and pots, and basins, and candlesticks, and mortars, and little cups; how many ever golden, golden, and how many ever silveren, silveren.

Forsooth the king, then drunken, commanded that the golden and silveren vessels should be brought forth, which Nebuchadnezzar, his father, had borne out of the temple that was in Jerusalem, that the king, and his best men, his wives, and his concubines, should drink in those vessels.

When a soul, that is, a poor man, offereth an offering of sacrifice to the Lord, [tried] flour of wheat shall be his offering. And he shall pour oil thereon, and he shall put incense,

All the appraising, or value, shall be weighed by the shekel of the saintuary; a shekel hath twenty half-pence.

If it is a male, from the twentieth year till to the sixtieth year, he shall give fifty shekels of silver, at the measure of the saintuary,

In that day, that that is on the bridle of the horse shall be inscribed, Holy to the Lord; and cauldrons shall be in the house of the Lord, as vials, or cruets, before the altar.

whoever offereth the slain sacrifice, shall offer a sacrifice of flour, the tenth part of ephah, sprinkled altogether with oil, which oil shall have a measure the fourth part of hin;

The tenth part of ephah of tried flour, that shall be sprinkled with purest oil, and have it the fourth part of hin.

without [the] burnt sacrifice of the beginning of months, with his sacrifices, and without the everlasting burnt sacrifice, with customable flowing offerings; and by the same ceremonies, or customs, ye shall offer incense, into sweetest odour to the Lord.

thou shalt take five shekels by each head, at the measure of the saintuary; a shekel hath twenty halfpence;

Nahshon, the son of Amminadab, prince of the lineage of Judah, offered his offering in the first day; and there were in that offering

a mortar or spoon of ten golden shekels, full of incense.

a silver vessel to prove incense and such things, weighing an hundred and thirty shekels, a silver basin, having seventy shekels at the weight of [the] saintuary, ever either full of [tried] flour sprinkled altogether with oil, into sacrifice;

And his head was brought in a dish, and it was given to the damsel, and she bare it to her mother.

And she before-warned [or before admonished] of her mother, said, Give thou to me here the head of John Baptist in a dish.




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