2 Chronicles 4:3

Bishops' Bible (1568)

And vnder it was the fashion of oxen, whiche dyd compasse it rounde about: with ten cubites dyd they compasse the lauatorie rounde about, and there were two rowes of oxen whiche were cast lyke molten worke.

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  • 1 Kgs 7:24-26 : 24 And vnder the brim of it there were knoppes round about, ten in one cubite, and thei compassed the lauatorie round about: And the knoppes were cast with it in two rowes when it was cast. 25 And it stoode on twelue oxen, of which three loked toward the north, three toward the west, three toward the south, and three toward the east: and the lauatorie stoode vpon them, and al their hinder partes were inward. 26 It was an hand breadth thicke, and the brym was wrought lyke the brym of a cup with flowres of lilies, and it contained two thousand battes.
  • Ezek 1:10 : 10 But touching the similitude of their faces, they foure had the face of a man and the face of a lion on the right side, and they foure had the face of an oxe on the left side, the foure also had the face of an Egle.
  • Ezek 10:14 : 14 Euery one of them had foure faces, so that the face of the first was the face of a Cherub, and the face of the seconde the face of a man, and of the thirde the face of a lion, and of the fourth the face of an egle.
  • 1 Cor 9:9-9 : 9 For it is written in the law of Moyses: Thou shalt not moosell the mouth of the Oxe that treadeth out the corne. Doth God take care for Oxen? 10 Either sayth he it not altogether for our sakes? For our sakes no doubt this is written, that he which eareth, should eare in hope: & that he which tressheth in hope, should be partaker of his hope.
  • Rev 4:7 : 7 And the first beast was lyke a Lion, and the seconde beast lyke a Calfe, & the thirde beast had a face as a Man, and the fourth beast was like a fleyng Egle.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 2 Chr 4:4-6
    3 verses
    92%

    4And it stoode also vpon twelue oxen: three loked towarde the north, three towarde the west, three toward the south, and three toward the east: and the lauatorie was set vpon them, and all their backes were towarde the lauatorie.

    5And the thyckest of it was an hande breadth, and the brym like the brym of a cuppe, with floures of lilies: and it receaued and helde three thousande battes.

    6And he made ten lauers, and put fiue on the right hand, and fiue on the left, to washe and clense in them such thinges as they offered for a burnt offring: But the great lauatorie was for the priestes to washe in.

  • 1 Kgs 7:23-38
    16 verses
    89%

    23And he made a moulten lauatorie ten cubites wide from brim to brim, round in compasse, and fiue cubites hie: And a string of thirtie cubites did compasse it about.

    24And vnder the brim of it there were knoppes round about, ten in one cubite, and thei compassed the lauatorie round about: And the knoppes were cast with it in two rowes when it was cast.

    25And it stoode on twelue oxen, of which three loked toward the north, three toward the west, three toward the south, and three toward the east: and the lauatorie stoode vpon them, and al their hinder partes were inward.

    26It was an hand breadth thicke, and the brym was wrought lyke the brym of a cup with flowres of lilies, and it contained two thousand battes.

    27And he made ten feete of brasse: foure cubites long, and foure cubites broade a peece, and three cubites hie.

    28And the worke of the feete was on this maner: They had sides, and the sides were betweene the ledges.

    29And on the sides that were betweene the ledges, were lions, oxen, and Cherubs: and likewise vpo the ledges that were aboue: and beneath the lions and oxen, were certayne additions made of thynne worke.

    30And vnder euery foote were foure brasen wheeles, and boordes of brasse: and in the foure corners thereof vnder the lauatorie, were vndersetters moulten at the side of euery addition.

    31And the stalke of the lauatorie was in the middle of it, and aboue one cubite: But the stalke thereof was round after the worke of the foote, a cubite & a halfe: and also vpon the stalke were grauings with their bands, foure square and not round.

    32And vnder the sydes were foure wheeles, and the axeltrees ioyned fast to the bottome, and the height of euery wheele was a cubite and an halfe.

    33And the workmanship of the wheeles was lyke the worke of a charet wheele: and the axeltrees, the nauelles, spokes, and shaftes, were al moulten.

    34And there were foure vndersetters in the foure corners of one foote, & the vndersetters were of ye very bottome selfe.

    35And in the height of the bottome was there a rounde compasse of halfe a cubite hie: and in that height of the bottome there proceeded both ledges and sydes out of the same.

    36For in the boordes of the ledges and on the sydes, he had grauen pictures of Cherubims, lions, & paulme trees, one by another rounde about.

    37Thus made he the ten feete after this maner: and they had all one fashion of casting, one measure, and one syse.

    38Then made he ten lauers of brasse one lauer contayning fourtie battes: and euery lauer was foure cubites, & vpon euery one of the ten feete, he put one lauer.

  • 2 Chr 4:1-2
    2 verses
    86%

    1And he made an aulter of brasse, twentie cubites long, and twentie cubites broade, and ten cubites hie.

    2And he cast a brasen lauatorie of ten cubites from brym to brym, rounde in compasse, and fiue cubites hie: and a line of thirtie cubites dyd compasse it round about.

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    14And he made two bottomes, and lauers made he vpon the bottomes.

    15The great lauatorie, and twelue oxen vnder it.

  • 44The lauatorie, and twelue oxen vnder it:

  • 3And cast for it foure rynges of golde for the foure corners of it: two rynges for the one syde, and two for the other.

  • 12And thou shalt caste foure ringes of golde for it, and put them in the foure corners therof: two ringes shalbe in the one corner, and two in the other.

  • 6And before the throne there was a sea of glasse, lyke vnto cristall, and in the myddest of the throne, & rounde about the throne, were foure beastes, full of eyes before and behynde.

  • 2And he made vnto it hornes in the foure corners of it, proceedyng out of it: and he ouerlayde it with brasse.

  • Exod 30:2-4
    3 verses
    72%

    2A cubite long, and a cubite brode, eue foure square shall it be, and two cubites hye: the hornes therof shall proceede out of it.

    3And thou shalt ouerlaye it with fine gold, both the ruffe & the walles round about, and his hornes also: and shalt make vnto it a crowne of gold round about.

    4And two golden ringes shalt thou make to it on either side, euen vnder the crowne, that they maye be as places for the barres to beare it withall.

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    12And made therevnto an hoope of an hande brode rounde about: and made vpon the hoope a crowne of golde rounde about.

    13And he caste for it foure rynges of golde, and put the rynges in the foure corners that were in the foure feete thereof.

  • 20The chiefe captayne toke also the two pillers, the lauer, the twelue brasen bullockes that stoode vnder the seat which king Solomon made in the house of the Lorde: and all the vessels conteyned so much mettal that it might not be waied.

  • 2And thou shalt make vnto it hornes in his foure corners: his hornes shalbe of the same as it is of, and thou shalt couer it with brasse.

  • Ezek 10:9-10
    2 verses
    72%

    9I loked also, and behold foure wheeles beside the Cherubims, one wheele by one Cherub, and another by another Cherub, and the wheeles were to loke vpon after the fashion of the precious stone Tharsis.

    10As touchyng their appearaunce (they were all foure of one fashion) as yf one wheele had ben in another.

  • 23And there went a wall rounde about them, euen about those foure: and vnder the walles there were kitchins made rounde about.

  • 10And he set the great lauatorie on the right side of the east ende, ouer against the south.

  • 12And their whole bodyes, their backes, their handes, and wynges, yea and the wheeles also were full of eyes rounde about the foure wheeles.

  • 18They had ringes, and heyght, and were feareful to beholde: & their ringes were full of eyes rounde about them foure.

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    25And make vnto that an hoope of foure fingers brode rounde about, and make a golden crowne also to the hoope rounde about.

    26And make for it foure ringes of golde, and put the rynges in the corners that are on the foure feete thereof.

  • 4And thou shalt make vnto it a grediren also like a net of brasse, and vpon that net shalt thou make foure brasen ringes in the foure corners therof.

  • 15For he cast two pillers of brasse of eyghteene cubites hie a peece: & a string of twelue cubites did compasse either of them about.

  • Ezek 1:15-16
    2 verses
    70%

    15When I had considered the beastes, beholde a wheele vpon the earth nye to the beastes, to euery of the foure before his face.

    16The fashion & worke of the wheeles was lyke the colour of Tharsis, and they foure had one fashion, and their fashion & their worke was as though it were a wheele in ye middle of a wheele.

  • 4And he made a brasen grediron of networke vnto the aulter, rounde about alowe beneath, vnto the middest of the aulter.

  • 10But touching the similitude of their faces, they foure had the face of a man and the face of a lion on the right side, and they foure had the face of an oxe on the left side, the foure also had the face of an Egle.

  • 26And he couered it with pure golde, both the top and the sides therof round about, and the hornes of it: and made vnto it a crowne of golde round about.