33 occurrences

'Brass' in the Bible

And this is the offering you are to take from them: gold and silver and brass;

Then make fifty brass hooks and put the hooks into the twists, joining the tent together to make it one.

And make five pillars for the curtain, of hard wood plated with gold; their hooks are to be of gold and their bases of brass

Put horns at the four angles of it, made of the same, plating it all with brass.

And make all its vessels, the baskets for taking away the dust of the fire, the spades and basins and meat-hooks and fire-trays, of brass.

And make a network of brass, with four brass rings at its four angles.

And make rods for the altar, of hard wood, plated with brass.

Their twenty pillars and their twenty bases are to be of brass; the hooks of the pillars and their bands are to be of silver.

And on the north side in the same way, hangings a hundred cubits long, with twenty pillars of brass on bases of brass; their hooks and their bands are to be of silver.

All the pillars round the open space are to have silver bands, with hooks of silver and bases of brass.

The open space is to be a hundred cubits long, fifty cubits wide, with sides five cubits high, curtained with the best linen, with bases of brass.

All the instruments for the work of the House, and all its nails, and the nails of the open space are to be of brass.

You are to make a brass washing-vessel, with a brass base; and put it between the Tent of meeting and the altar, with water in it;

To do all sorts of delicate work in gold and silver and brass;

Take from among you an offering to the Lord; everyone who has the impulse in his heart, let him give his offering to the Lord; gold and silver and brass;

The altar of burned offerings, with its network of brass, its rods, and all its vessels, the washing-vessel and its base;

Everyone who had silver and brass gave an offering of them to the Lord; and everyone who had hard wood, such as was needed for the work, gave it.

As an expert designer of beautiful things, working in gold and silver and brass;

And fifty hooks of brass for joining them together to make the tent.

And five pillars for the curtain, with their hooks; the heads of the pillars were of gold and they were circled with bands of gold; and their five bases were of brass.

And he put horns at its four angles made of the same, plating it all with brass;

And brass was used for all the vessels of the altar, the baskets and the spades, the basins and the meat-hooks and the fire-trays; all the vessels he made of brass

And he made a network of brass for the altar, under the frame round it, stretching half-way up;

And he made the washing-vessel of brass on a brass base, using the polished brass looking-glasses given by the women who did work at the doors of the Tent of meeting.

Their twenty pillars and their twenty bases were brass; and the hooks of the pillars and their bands were of silver.

And for the north side. hangings a hundred cubits long, on twenty brass pillars in brass bases, with silver hooks and bands.

And the bases of the pillars were of brass; their hooks and the bands round the tops of them were of silver; all the pillars were ringed with silver.

There were four pillars with their bases, all of brass, the hooks being of silver, and their tops and their bands being covered with silver.

All the nails used for the House and the open space round it were of brass.

The brass which was given was seventy talents, two thousand four hundred shekels;

From it he made the bases of the doorway of the Tent of meeting and the brass altar and the network for it and all the vessels for the altar,

And the brass altar, with its network of brass, and its rods and all its vessels, and the washing-vessel and its base;

Reverse Interlinear

Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
נחשׁה נחוּשׁה 
N@chuwshah 
Usage: 10

נחשׁ 
N@chash (Aramaic) 
Usage: 9

נחשׁת 
N@chosheth 
Usage: 140

χάλκεος 
Chalkeos 
Usage: 1

χαλκίον 
Chalkion 
Usage: 1

χαλκαλίβανον 
Chalkolibanon 
Usage: 1

χαλκός 
Chalkos 
Usage: 4

Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain