Numbers 7:62 - Catholic Public Domain Version a little mortar of gold weighing ten shekels, filled with incense, 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 one golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense: Amplified Bible - Classic Edition One golden bowl of ten shekels, full of incense; American Standard Version (1901) one golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense; Common English Bible one gold bowl weighing ten shekels full of incense; Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version A little mortar of gold weighing ten sicles full of incense: English Standard Version 2016 one golden dish of 10 shekels, full of incense; |
And they will lead all of your brothers from all of the Gentiles as a gift to the Lord, on horses, and in four-horse chariots, and on stretchers, and on mules, and in coaches, to my holy mountain Jerusalem, says the Lord, in the same manner that the sons of Israel would carry an offering in a pure vessel into the house of the Lord.
But he will confirm a covenant with many for one week of years; and for half of the week of years, victim and sacrifice will nearly cease; but there will be in the temple the abomination of desolation. And the desolation will continue even to the consummation and the end."
offered a silver dish weighing one hundred thirty shekels, a silver bowl having seventy shekels, by the weight of the Sanctuary, and both were filled with fine wheat flour sprinkled with oil as a sacrifice,
so that I may be a minister of Christ Jesus among the Gentiles, sanctifying the Gospel of God, in order that the oblation of the Gentiles may be made acceptable and may be sanctified in the Holy Spirit.
But I have everything in abundance. I have been filled up, having received from Epaphroditus the things that you sent; this is an odor of sweetness, an acceptable sacrifice, pleasing to God.
Therefore, through him, let us offer the sacrifice of continual praise to God, which is the fruit of lips confessing his name.
And when he had opened the book, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each having stringed instruments, as well as golden bowls full of fragrances, which are the prayers of the saints.
And another Angel approached, and he stood before the altar, holding a golden censer. And much incense was given to him, so that he might offer upon the golden altar, which is before the throne of God, the prayers of all the saints.
And the smoke of the incense of the prayers of the saints ascended, in the presence of God, from the hand of the Angel.