Zechariah 5:7
And lo, a cake of lead lifted up; and this `is' a woman sitting in the midst of the ephah.'
And lo, a cake of lead lifted up; and this `is' a woman sitting in the midst of the ephah.'
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8And he saith, `This `is' the wicked woman.' And he casteth her unto the midst of the ephah, and casteth the weight of lead on its mouth.
9And I lift up mine eyes, and see, and lo, two women are coming forth, and wind in their wings; and they have wings like wings of the stork, and they lift up the ephah between the earth and the heavens.
10And I say unto the messenger who is speaking with me, `Whither `are' they causing the ephah to go?'
11And he saith unto me, `To build to it a house in the land of Shinar.' And it hath been prepared and hath been placed there on its base.
5And the messenger who is speaking with me goeth forth, and saith unto me, `Lift up, I pray thee, thine eyes, and see what `is' this that is coming forth?'
6And I say, `What `is' it?' And he saith, `This -- the ephah that is coming forth.' And he saith, `This `is' their aspect in all the land.
27Weighed -- Thou art weighed in the balances, and hast been found lacking.
5and I lift up mine eyes, and look, and lo, a certain one clothed in linen, and his loins girt with pure gold of Uphaz,
3and he carried me away to a wilderness in the Spirit, and I saw a woman sitting upon a scarlet-coloured beast, full of names of evil-speaking, having seven heads and ten horns,
4and the woman was arrayed with purple and scarlet-colour, and gilded with gold, and precious stone, and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and uncleanness of her whoredom,
5and upon her forehead was a name written: `Secret, Babylon the Great, the Mother of the Whores, and the Abominations of the earth.'
1And I turn back, and lift up mine eyes, and look, and lo, a flying roll.
2And he saith unto me, `What art thou seeing?' And I say, `I am seeing a flying roll, its length twenty by the cubit, and its breadth ten by the cubit.'
10Are there yet `in' the house of the wicked Treasures of wickedness, And the abhorred scanty ephah?
11Do I reckon `it' pure with balances of wickedness? And with a bag of deceitful stones?
10Just balances, and a just ephah, and a just bath -- ye have.
11The ephah and the bath is of one measure, for the bath to bear a tenth of the homer, and the ephah a tenth of the homer: according to the homer is its measurement.
5Saying, When doth the new moon pass, And we sell ground corn? And the sabbath, and we open out pure corn? To make little the ephah, And to make great the shekel, And to use perversely balances of deceit.
10And, lo, a woman to meet him -- (A harlot's dress, and watchful of heart,
1Balances of deceit `are' an abomination to Jehovah, And a perfect weight `is' His delight.
3And He bringeth me in thither, and lo, a man, his appearance as the appearance of brass, and a thread of flax in his hand, and a measuring-reed, and he is standing at the gate,
10and He spreadeth it before me, and it is written in front and behind, and written on it `are' lamentations, and mourning, and wo!
26and I weigh to their hand, of silver, talents six hundred and fifty, and of vessels of silver a hundred talents, of gold a hundred talents,
27and basins of gold twenty, of a thousand drams, and two vessels of good shining brass, desirable as gold.
4Because of the abundance of the fornications of an harlot, The goodness of the grace of the lady of witchcrafts, Who is selling nations by her fornications, And families by her witchcrafts.
5Lo, I `am' against thee, An affirmation of Jehovah of Hosts, And have removed thy skirts before thy face, And have shewed nations thy nakedness, And kingdoms thy shame,
7`As much as she did glorify herself and did revel, so much torment and sorrow give to her, because in her heart she saith, I sit a queen, and a widow I am not, and sorrow I shall not see;
35And in the top of the base `is' the half of a cubit in the height all round about; and on the top of the base its spokes and its borders `are' of the same.
38one golden spoon of ten `shekels', full of perfume;
14And she hath sat at the opening of her house, On a throne -- the high places of the city,
21And one strong messenger did take up a stone as a great millstone, and did cast `it' to the sea, saying, `Thus with violence shall Babylon be cast, the great city, and may not be found any more at all;
80one golden spoon of ten `shekels', full of perfume;
20one golden spoon of ten `shekels', full of perfume;
34by number, by weight of every one, and all the weight is written at that time.
12`With' sorrows she hath wearied herself, And the abundance of her scum goeth not out of her, In the fire `is' her scum.
56one golden spoon of ten `shekels', full of perfume;
18and the woman that thou didst see is the great city that is having reign over the kings of the land.'
14one golden spoon of ten `shekels', full of perfume;
2and he saith unto me, `What art thou seeing?' And I say, `I have looked, and lo, a candlestick of gold -- all of it, and its bowl `is' on its top, and its seven lamps `are' upon it, and twice seven pipes `are' to the lights that `are' on its top,
50one golden spoon of ten `shekels', full of perfume;
62one golden spoon of ten `shekels', full of perfume;
42And the voice of a multitude at ease `is' with her, And unto men of the common people are brought in Sabeans from the wilderness, And they put bracelets on their hands, And a beauteous crown on their heads.
9And it hath come to pass, from the vileness of her fornication, that the land is defiled, and she committeth fornication with stone and with wood.
7Canaan! in his hand `are' balances of deceit! To oppress he hath loved.
1And I lift up mine eyes, and look, and lo, a man, and in his hand a measuring line.
5And He saith unto me, `Son of man, lift up, I pray thee, thine eyes the way of the north.' And I lift up mine eyes the way of the north, and lo, on the north of the gate of the altar this figure of jealousy, at the entrance.
3and use unto the rebellious house a simile, and thou hast said unto them: Thus said the Lord Jehovah: To set on the pot, to set `it' on, and also to pour into it water,
74one golden spoon of ten `shekels', full of perfume;
30An astonishing and horrible thing hath been in the land.
6-- They are pouring out gold from a bag, And silver on the beam they weigh, They hire a refiner, and he maketh it a god, They fall down, yea, they bow themselves.