Isaiah 3:21
rynges and garlades,
rynges and garlades,
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18In that daye shal the LORDE take awaye the gorgiousnes of their apparel, and spanges, cheynes, partlettes,
19and colares, bracelettes and hooues,
20ye goodly floured, wyde and broderd raymet, brusshes and headbandes,
22holy daye clothes and vales, kerchues and pynnes,
23glasses and smockes, bonettes and taches.
24And in steade of good smell there shalbe stynck amonge them. And for their gyrdles there shalbe lowse bondes. And for wellset hayre there shalbe baldnesse. In steade of a stomacher, a sack cloth, and for their bewty wythrednesse and sonneburnynge.
11I decked the wt costly apparell, I put rynges vpon thy fyngers: a chayne aboute thy necke,
12spages vpo thy foreheade, eare rynges vpon thyne eares, & set a beutifull crowne vpon thine heade.
3Whose apparell shal not be outwarde wt broyded heer, & hanginge on of golde, or in puttynge on of gorgious araye,
10Then shal thy chekes & thy neck be made fayre, & hanged wt spages & goodly iewels:
11a neck bande of golde wil we make ye wt syluer bottons.
26And the golden earynges which he requyred, had in weight, a thousande and seuen hundreth Sycles of golde, besyde the spanges and cheynes, and scarlet rayment which the kynges of the Madianites dyd weere, and besyde the neckbandes of their Camels.
22And vpon the brestlappe thou shalt make wrethen cheynes by ye corners of pure golde, and two golde rynges,
23so, that thou faste the same two rynges vnto two edges of the brestlappe,
24and put the two wrethe cheynes of golde in the same two rynges, that are in two edges of the brestlappe.
22Both men & wemen that were of a wyllynge hert, brought bracelettes, earynges, rynges & gyrdels, and all maner Iewels of golde: Euery man also brought golde for Waue offerynges vnto the LORDE.
50therfore brynge we a present vnto the LORDE, what euery one hath foude of Iewels of golde, cheynes, bracelettes, rynges, earinges, and taches, that oure soules maye be reconcyled before the LORDE.
51And Moses and Eleasar ye prest toke of them ye golde of all maner ornamentes.
15And vpon the brestlappe they made wrythen cheynes of pure golde,
16and two hokes of golde, & two golde rynges, and fastened the two rynges vpon the two edges of the brestlappe:
17and ye two wrythen cheynes put they in the two rynges vpon the corners of the brestlappe.
18But the two endes of ye wrethen cheynes put they to the two hokes, & fastened them vpon the corners of the ouerbody cote, one ouer agaynst another.
19And they made two other rynges of golde, & fastened them to the other two corners of the brestlappe by the edge of it, that it might hange vpon the out syde of the ouerbody cote.
20And they made yet two other golde rynges, which they put beneth vpon the two corners of the ouerbody cote, one ouer agaynst another, where the ouerbody cote ioyneth together,
21that the brestlappe might be festened by his rynges vnto ye rynges of the ouerbody cote with a yalowe lace, that it might lye close vpon ye ouerbody cote, and not be lowsed from ye ouerbody cote, as the LORDE commaunded Moses.
26And thou shalt make two other rynges of golde, and fasten them vnto ye other two edges of ye brestlappe, namely to ye borders therof, wherwith it maye hange on the ynsyde vpon the ouerbody cote.
27And yet shalt thou make two rynges of golde, and fasten them vpon the two edges beneth to the ouerbody cote, vpon the outsyde one ouer agaynst anothe, where the ouerbody cote ioyneth together.
22Now whan the Camels had all dronken, he toke a golde earynge of half a Sycle weight, and two bracelettes for hir handes, weynge ten Sycles of golde,
13Thou shalt make hokes of golde also,
14and two wrethe cheynes of pure golde, and shalt fasten them vnto the hokes.
2Aaron sayde vnto them: Plucke of the golden earynges from the eares of youre wyues, of yor sonnes, & of yor doughters, & brynge them vnto me.
3Then all the people pluckte of their golden earynges from their eares, & brought them vnto Aaron.
27As for ye prynces, they brought Onix stones, and set stones, for ye ouerbody coate, and for the brestlappe,
16And he made throwne worke for the quere, and put it aboue vpon the pilers: and made an hundreth pomgranates, and put them on the wrythren worke.
7Onix stones and set stones for the ouerbody cote and for the brestlappe.
9for that shal brynge grace vnto thy heade, & shalbe a cheyne aboute thy necke.
26Thy shal strype the out of thy clothes, & cary thy costly Iewels awaye with them.
25& they made belles of pure golde, which they put betwixte ye pomgranates rounde aboute vpon the hemme of the tunycle, a bell & a pomgranate,
42Then was there greate cheare wt her, & the men yt were sent fro farre coutrees ouer the deserte: vnto these they gaue bracelettes vpon their hondes, & set glorious crownes vpon their heades.
22but euery wife shall borowe of hir neghbouresse & of her that sogeourneth in hir house, Iewels of syluer and golde and rayment: those shal ye put vpon youre sonnes and doughters, and spoyle the Egipcians.
9Onix stones, and stones to be set in ye ouerbody cote, and for the brestlappe.
47So I dranke, and she gaue the Camels also to drynke. And I axed her, and sayde: Doughter, whose art thou? She answered: I am ye doughter of Bethuel the sonne of Nahor, whom Milca bare vnto him. Then layed I the earinge vpon hir face, and the bracelettes vpon hir handes,
12and cast foure rynges of golde, & put them in the foure corners of it, so that two rynges be vpon the one syde, and two vpon the other syde.
21and the floures and the lampes and the snoffers were of golde, all these were of pure golde.
3and cast for it foure rynges of golde to the foure corners of it, vpon euery syde two.
6And they wrought two Onix stones, set rounde aboute with golde, grauen by the stone grauer with the names of the childre of Israel:
15with fayre gyrdles aboute them, and goodly bonettes vpon their heades, lokynge all like prynces (after ye maner of the Babilonias and Caldees in their owne londe, where they be borne).
6So the children of Israel laied their goodly araye from the, euen before the mount Horeb.
33And beneth vpon the hemme thou shalt make pomgranates of yalow sylke, scarlet, purple rounde aboute,
22A fayre woman without discrete maners, is like a rynge of golde in a swynes snoute.