(1.0016873540856) | Eze 27:17 | Judah and the land of Israel were your clients; they traded wheat from Minnith, |
(0.99780194552529) | Eze 45:24 | He will provide as a grain offering an ephah for each bull, an ephah for each ram, and a gallon |
(0.97652824902724) | Eze 23:41 | You sat on a magnificent couch, with a table arranged in front of it where you placed my incense and my olive oil. |
(0.97188482490272) | Eze 45:14 | and as the prescribed portion of olive oil, one tenth of a bath from each kor (which is ten baths or a homer, for ten baths make a homer); |
(0.97108482490272) | Eze 16:13 | You were adorned with gold and silver, while your clothing was of fine linen, silk, and embroidery. You ate the finest flour, honey, and olive oil. You became extremely beautiful and attained the position of royalty. |
(0.96042182879377) | Eze 46:7 | He will provide a grain offering: an ephah with the bull and an ephah with the ram, and with the lambs as much as he wishes, |
(0.95601953307393) | Eze 45:25 | In the seventh month, on the fifteenth day of the month, at the feast, |
(0.95601953307393) | Eze 46:5 | The grain offering will be an ephah with the ram, and the grain offering with the lambs will be as much as he is able to give, |
(0.92762723735409) | Eze 46:14 | And you |
(0.9103086770428) | Eze 46:11 | “‘At the festivals and at the appointed feasts the grain offering will be an ephah with the bull and an ephah with the ram, and with the lambs as much as one is able, |
(0.82343042801556) | Eze 32:14 | Then I will make their waters calm, |
(0.786853307393) | Eze 16:18 | You took your embroidered clothing and used it to cover them; you offered my olive oil and my incense to them. |
(0.77317832684825) | Eze 16:19 | As for my food that I gave you – the fine flour, olive oil, and honey I fed you – you placed it before them as a soothing aroma. That is exactly what happened, declares the sovereign Lord. |
(0.65483583657588) | Eze 46:15 | Thus they will provide the lamb, the grain offering, and the olive oil morning by morning, as a perpetual burnt offering. |