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1 Kings 3:12
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beholde, therfore haue I done acordynge to thy wordes. Beholde, I haue geuen the an hert of wy?dome and vnderstondynge, so that soch one as thou hath not bene before the, nether shall ryse vp after the.
1 Kings 3:13
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Yee and that thou hast not prayed for, haue I geuen the also, namely, ryches, and honoure, so that amonge the kynges in yi tyme there is not soch one as thou.
1 Kings 3:14
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And yf thou wilt walke in my wayes, so that thou kepe myne ordinaunces and lawes, as Dauid thy father hath walked, then wyll I geue the a longe lyfe.
1 Kings 4:25
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so that Iuda and Israel dwelt safe, euery one vnder his vyne, and vnder his figge tre, from Dan vnto Berseba, as longe as Salomon lyued.
1 Kings 4:30
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so that the wy?dome of Salomon was greater then the wy?dome of all the children towarde the south and of all ye Egipcians.
1 Kings 5:4
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But now hath the LORDE my God geuen me rest on euery syde, so that there is no aduersary ner euell hynderaunce:
1 Kings 5:14
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and he sent the to mount Libanus euery two monethes ten thousande, so that they were one moneth vpon Libanus, and two monethes at home. And Adoniram was ouer the outchosynge.
1 Kings 6:18
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on the ynsyde was the whole house of Ceder with throwne knoppes and floures, so that there was no stone sene.
1 Kings 6:22
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so that ye whole house was layed ouer with golde. And all the altare also before ye quere ouerlayed he with golde.
1 Kings 6:24
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One wynge of ether of the Cherubs had fyue cubytes, so that from the edge of his one wynge to the edge of his other wynge there were ten cubytes.
1 Kings 6:27
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And the Cherubins spred forth their wynges, so that the wynge of the one touched the one wall, and the other Cherubs wynge touched the other wall. But in the myddes of ye house the one wynge touched another.
1 Kings 6:34
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and two dores of Pyne tre (so that ether dore had two syde dores one haginge to another)
1 Kings 6:38
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and in the eleuenth yeare in the moneth Bul (that is the eight moneth) was the house fynished as it shulde be, so that they were seuen yeare a buyldinge of it.
1 Kings 7:5
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so that euery space betwixte the pilers was one ouer agaynst another foure squared with the pilers.
1 Kings 7:25
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And it stode vpon twolue bullockes, wherof thre were turned towarde the north, thre towarde the west, thre towarde the south, and thre towarde the east, and the lauer aboue theron, so that all their hynder partes were within vnder the lauer:
1 Kings 7:28
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The seate was made so, that it had sydes betwene the ledges.
1 Kings 7:29
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And on the sydes betwene the ledges there were lyons, bullockes and Cherubins. And on ye ledges which were aboue and beneth the lyons and bullockes, were the sydes made so, that they were set downwardes.
1 Kings 7:38
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And he made ten copper kettels, so that one kettell coteyned fortye Battes, and was foure cubites greate, and vpon euery seate was a kettell.
1 Kings 8:29
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so that thine eyes be open ouer this house night and daye, euen ouer this place (wherof thou saydest: My name shall dwell there.) That thou mayest heare the prayer which thy seruaut maketh in this place,
1 Kings 8:46
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Whan they synne agaynst the (for there is no ma that synneth not) & thou be wroth, and delyuer the vnto their enemyes, so that they cary them awaye captyue in to the enemyes londe farre or nye,