7 occurrences

'Bodies' in the Bible

And their wings were separate at the top; two of the wings of every one were joined one to another, and two were covering their bodies.

Verse ConceptsBodyCovering The BodyAngel's WingsTouching Holy ThingsTwo Of Body Partsknots

Under the arch their wings were straight, one stretched out to another: every one had two wings covering their bodies on this side and two covering their bodies on that side.

Verse ConceptsCovering The BodyStraight ThingsAngel's Wings

And I will put the dead bodies of the children of Israel in front of their images, sending your bones in all directions about your altars.

Verse ConceptsBonesFate Of IdolatersIn Front

With bands round their bodies and with head-dresses hanging round their heads, all of them looking like rulers, like the Babylonians, the land of whose birth is Chaldaea.

Verse ConceptsBeltsHead coveringWaistsOfficersDyeingHeadgear

And they will have the hair of their heads cut off because of you, and will put haircloth on their bodies, weeping for you with bitter grief in their souls, even with bitter sorrow.

Verse ConceptsBaldnessSackcloth And AshesBitternessgrievingbranding

And he said to me, Son of man, this is the place where the seat of my power is and the resting-place of my feet, where I will be among the children of Israel for ever: and no longer will the people of Israel make my holy name unclean, they or their kings, by their loose ways and by the dead bodies of their kings;

Verse ConceptsGod, Human Descriptions OfCarcass, Figurative UseHigh PlacesNames And Titles For The ChurchGod Living With UsProfaning God's NameSpiritual HarlotryCare Of FeetRules About Corpses

Now let them put their loose ways and the dead bodies of their kings far from me, and I will be among them for ever.

Verse ConceptsCarcass, Figurative UseEternally With GodGod Living With UsSpiritual HarlotryAttitudes Towards KingsCorpses Of Other People

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