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And they fill in it four rows of stones; a row of a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle is the one row;
And thou hast set in it settings of stone, four rows of stone; a row of sardius, topaz, and carbuncle is the first row;
And crouched in her midst have droves, Every beast of the nation, Both pelican and hedge-hog in her knobs lodge, A voice doth sing at the window, 'Destruction is at the threshold, For the cedar-work is exposed.'
Their best one is as a brier, The upright one -- than a thorn-hedge, The day of thy watchmen -- Thy visitation -- hath come. Now is their perplexity.
Till when do ye devise mischief against a man? Ye are destroyed all of you, As a wall inclined, a hedge that is cast down.
The way of the slothful is as a hedge of briers, And the path of the upright is raised up.
And now, pray, let me cause you to know, That which I am doing to my vineyard, To turn aside its hedge, And it hath been for consumption, To break down its wall, And it hath been for a treading-place.
Whoso is digging a pit falleth into it, And whoso is breaking a hedge, a serpent biteth him.
And possess her do pelican and hedge-hog, And owl and raven dwell in her, And He hath stretched out over her A line of vacancy, and stones of emptiness.
Hast not Thou made a hedge for him, and for his house, and for all that he hath -- round about?
And a row is round about in them, round about to them four, and made with boilers under the rows round about.
And he buildeth the inner court, three rows of hewn work, and a row of beams of cedar.
and the great court round about is three rows of hewn work, and a row of cedar-beams, even for the inner court of the house of Jehovah, and for the porch of the house.
three rows of rolled stones, and a row of new wood, and the outlay let be given out of the king's house.
And he buildeth the house, and completeth it, and covereth the house with beams and rows of cedars.
And he buildeth the house of the forest of Lebanon; a hundred cubits is its length, and fifty cubits its breadth, and thirty cubits its height, on four rows of cedar pillars, and cedar-beams on the pillars;
And windows are in three rows, and sight is over-against sight three times.
And he maketh the pillars, and two rows round about on the one net-work, to cover the chapiters that are on the top, with the pomegranates, and so he hath made for the second chapiter.
and the chapiters on the two pillars also above, over-against the protuberance that is beside the net; and the pomegranates are two hundred, in rows round about on the second chapiter.
and knops beneath its brim round about are compassing it, ten by the cubit, going round the sea round about; in two rows are the knops, cast in its being cast.
and the pomegranates four hundred for the two nets, two rows of pomegranates for the one net, to cover the two bowls of the chapiters that are on the front of the pillars;
And the likeness of oxen is under it, all round about encompassing it, ten in the cubit, compassing the sea round about; two rows of oxen are cast in its being cast.
and the pomegranates four hundred to the two wreaths, two rows of pomegranates to the one wreath, to cover the two bowls of the crowns that are on the front of the pillars.
And Jehoiada the priest bringeth out the heads of the hundreds, inspectors of the force, and saith unto them, 'Take her out from within the rows, and he who hath gone after her is put to death by the sword;' for the priest said, 'Put her not to death in the house of Jehovah.'
Thy crowned ones are as a locust, And thy princes as great grasshoppers, That encamp in hedges in a day of cold, The sun hath risen, and it doth flee away, And not known is its place where they are.
Therefore, lo, I am hedging up thy way with thorns, And I have made for her a wall, And her paths she doth not find.
Thou hast broken down all his hedges, Thou hast made his fenced places a ruin.
Why hast Thou broken down its hedges, And all passing by the way have plucked it?
Howl, Heshbon, for spoiled is Ai, Cry, daughters of Rabbah, gird on sackcloth, Lament, and go to and fro by the hedges, For Malcam into captivity doth go, His priests and his princes together.
He hath hedged me about, and I go not out, He hath made heavy my fetter.
He hath hedged my ways with hewn work, My paths He hath made crooked.
My way He hedged up, and I pass not over, And on my paths darkness He placeth.
And the men row to turn back unto the dry land, and are not able, for the sea is more and more tempestuous against them.
Lo, thou art fair, my friend, lo, thou art fair, Thine eyes are doves behind thy veil, Thy hair as a row of the goats That have shone from mount Gilead,
Thy teeth as a row of the shorn ones That have come up from the washing, For all of them are forming twins, And a bereaved one is not among them.
Turn round thine eyes from before me, Because they have made me proud. Thy hair is as a row of the goats, That have shone from Gilead,
Thy teeth as a row of the lambs, That have come up from the washing, Because all of them are forming twins, And a bereaved one is not among them.
Into great waters have they brought thee, Those rowing thee, The east wind hath broken thee in the heart of the seas.
and the second row an emerald, a sapphire, and a diamond;
and the third row an opal, an agate, and an amethyst;
and the fourth row a beryl, an onyx, and a jasper -- set, embroidered with gold, in their settings.
and the second row is emerald, sapphire, and diamond;
and the fourth row is beryl, and onyx, and jasper; embroidered with gold are they in their settings,
and it is covered with cedar above, on the sides that are on the forty and five pillars, fifteen in the row.