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Then the king took off from his own finger his ring with the royal seal on it, and he put it on Joseph’s finger. He gave Joseph fine linen clothes to wear, and he put a gold chain around Joseph’s neck.
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and two chains of pure gold, twisted together like a rope. Attach the chains to the two gold pieces that hold the stones.
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“Make chains of pure gold, twisted together like rope, for the chest covering.
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Attach the two gold chains to the two rings at the upper corners of the chest covering.
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Attach the other ends of the two chains to the two gold pieces on the shoulder straps in the front of the holy vest.
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They made chains of pure gold, twisted together like a rope, for the chest covering.
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Then they put two gold chains in the two rings at the ends of the chest covering,
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and they fastened the other two ends of the chains to the two gold pieces. They attached these gold pieces to the two shoulder straps in the front of the holy vest.
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The gold earrings weighed about forty-three pounds. This did not count the decorations, necklaces, and purple robes worn by the kings of Midian, nor the chains from the camels’ necks.
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Then the Philistines captured Samson and tore out his eyes. They took him down to Gaza, where they put bronze chains on him and made him grind grain in the prison.
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Then Samuel said, “Bring me King Agag of the Amalekites.” Agag came to Samuel in chains, but Agag thought, “Surely the threat of death has passed.”
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His hands were not tied. His feet were not in chains. He fell at the hands of evil men.” Then all the people cried again for Abner.
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He covered the inside of the Temple with pure gold, placing gold chains across the front of the inner room, which was also covered with gold.
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Then he made a net of seven chains for each capital, which covered the capitals on top of the two pillars.
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They killed Zedekiah’s sons as he watched. Then they put out his eyes and put bronze chains on him and took him to Babylon.
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He put panels of pine on the walls of the main room and covered them with pure gold. Then he put designs of palm trees and chains in the gold.
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He made a net of chains and put them on the tops of the pillars. He made a hundred pomegranates and put them on the chains.
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So the Lord brought the king of Assyria’s army commanders to attack Judah. They captured Manasseh, put hooks in him, placed bronze chains on his hands, and took him to Babylon.
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King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon attacked Judah, captured Jehoiakim, put bronze chains on him, and took him to Babylon.
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He takes off chains that kings put on and puts a garment on their bodies.
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You put my feet in chains and keep close watch wherever I go. You even mark the soles of my feet.
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He locks my feet in chains and closely watches everywhere I go.’
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If people are bound in chains, or if trouble, like ropes, ties them up,
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They say, “Let’s break the chains that hold us back and throw off the ropes that tie us down.”
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They put chains around his feet and an iron ring around his neck.