'Stands' in the Bible
Rebekah stands here before you. Take her and go so that she may become the wife of your master's son, just as the Lord has decided."
then they will tell it to the inhabitants of this land. They have heard that you, Lord, are among this people, that you, Lord, are seen face to face, that your cloud stands over them, and that you go before them by day in a pillar of cloud and in a pillar of fire by night.
but with whoever stands with us here today before the Lord our God as well as those not with us here today.
When they arrived, Samuel noticed Eliab and said to himself, "Surely, here before the Lord stands his chosen king!"
Your servant stands among your chosen people; they are a great nation that is too numerous to count or number.
He also made ten bronze movable stands. Each stand was six feet long, six feet wide, and four-and-a-half feet high.
The stands were constructed with frames between the joints.
On top of each stand was a round opening three-quarters of a foot deep; there were also supports and frames on top of the stands.
He made the ten stands in this way. All of them were cast in one mold and were identical in measurements and shape.
King Ahaz took off the frames of the movable stands, and removed the basins from them. He took "The Sea" down from the bronze bulls that supported it and put it on the pavement.
The Babylonians broke the two bronze pillars in the Lord's temple, as well as the movable stands and the big bronze basin called the "The Sea." They took the bronze to Babylon.
The bronze of the items that King Solomon made for the Lord's temple -- including the two pillars, the big bronze basin called "The Sea," the twelve bronze bulls under "The Sea," and the movable stands -- was too heavy to be weighed.
Harbona, one of the king's eunuchs, said, "Indeed, there is the gallows that Haman made for Mordecai, who spoke out in the king's behalf. It stands near Haman's home and is seventy-five feet high." The king said, "Hang him on it!"
It stands still, but I cannot recognize its appearance; an image is before my eyes, and I hear a murmuring voice:
Princesses are among your honored guests, your bride stands at your right hand, wearing jewelry made with gold from Ophir.
A psalm of Asaph. God stands in the assembly of El; in the midst of the gods he renders judgment.
because he stands at the right hand of the needy, to deliver him from those who threaten his life.
A song of ascents, by Solomon. If the Lord does not build a house, then those who build it work in vain. If the Lord does not guard a city, then the watchman stands guard in vain.
My lover is like a gazelle or a young stag. Look! There he stands behind our wall, gazing through the window, peering through the lattice.
The Beloved to the Maidens: My beloved is dazzling and ruddy; he stands out in comparison to all other men.
The Lord takes his position to judge; he stands up to pass sentence on his people.
For the Lord's power will make this mountain secure. Moab will be trampled down where it stands, as a heap of straw is trampled down in a manure pile.
They put it on their shoulder and carry it; they put it in its place and it just stands there; it does not move from its place. Even when someone cries out to it, it does not reply; it does not deliver him from his distress.
Justice is driven back; godliness stands far off. Indeed, honesty stumbles in the city square and morality is not even able to enter.
For the Lord who rules over all has already spoken about the two bronze pillars, the large bronze basin called 'The Sea,' and the movable bronze stands. He has already spoken about the rest of the valuable articles that are left in this city.
The Babylonians broke the two bronze pillars in the temple of the Lord, as well as the movable stands and the large bronze basin called the "The Sea." They took all the bronze to Babylon.
The bronze of the items that King Solomon made for the Lord's temple (including the two pillars, the large bronze basin called "The Sea," the twelve bronze bulls under "The Sea," and the movable stands) was too heavy to be weighed.
For the king of Babylon stands at the fork in the road at the head of the two routes. He looks for omens: He shakes arrows, he consults idols, he examines animal livers.
The ram that you saw with the two horns stands for the kings of Media and Persia.
The horn that was broken and in whose place there arose four others stands for four kingdoms that will arise from his nation, though they will not have his strength.
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