- haPānīm, literally: "Bread of the Faces"), in the King
James Version shewbread, in a
Biblical or
Jewish context,
refers to the
cakes or
loaves of bread...
- (Marty Lindsey)
teaches his son,
Abiathar (Major
Dodge Jr.),
about the
shewbread,
David (Jorge
Franco IV) s****s him out for food. In Jericho, AD 26, Simon...
-
overlooking the
renowned Colosseum. It
housed artifacts such as the
Table of
Shewbread and the seven-branched
menorah from the
Jerusalem Temple,
which were taken...
- example, "Jehovah", "scapegoat", "P****over", "atonement", "mercy seat", "
shewbread." More also
accused Tyndale of
deliberately avoiding common translations...
- the
imposition of idolatry.
Symbolic elements like the
menorah and the
shewbread table were
sparingly used,
primarily reflecting their significance in...
- from Jerusalem's Temple,
including the
Temple menorah and the
Table of
Shewbread, were displa**** in the
newly built Temple of Peace,
alongside masterpieces...
- and the
angels in
Genesis 18. It is also the
amount used in
baking the
shewbread for the
Temple of the Lord in Israel. Chrysostom: "The same
thing the...
- high heap of soul-cakes,
lying one upon
another like the
picture of the
shewbread in the old Bibles. They were
about the
bigness of t****enny cakes, and...
- and then, it must mean 'Second
Sabbath following the
first day of the
shewbread.' This is the only
interpretation we
could find." De Chérisey went on...
- were with him; How he
entered into the
house of God, and did eat the
shewbread,
which was not
lawful for him to eat,
neither for them
which were with...