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1 I, 3 | only vessels of gold and silver, but also of wood and earthenware.
2 I, 3 | master-builder laid, some build gold, silver, precious stones: others,
3 I, 3 | offspring of marriage. Will silver cease to be silver, if gold
4 I, 3 | Will silver cease to be silver, if gold is more precious
5 I, 3 | gold is more precious than silver? Or is despite done to tree
6 I, 20 | of the purest gold. For silver might not be brought into
7 I, 30 | of gold with ornaments of silver while the king sits at his
8 I, 30 | likenesses of gold. As for the silver, however, which she professes
9 I, 30 | marriage, she not only had silver ornaments, but she had them
10 I, 30(4449)| Plaits of gold with studs of silver.” R.V.~
11 I, 39 | contemptible things, with silver or gold; but with the precious
12 I, 40 | only vessels of gold and silver, but also of wood and earthenware;
13 I, 43 | vast amount of gold and silver, sailed to Africa, and there
14 II, 3 | Let us then build gold, silver, costly stones, and he will
15 II, 8 | splendid jewels, dress, silver and gold, and other things
16 II, 15 | flocks multiply, and thy silver and gold is multiplied,
17 II, 22 | on the foundation, gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay,
18 II, 26 | foundation one man builds gold, silver, costly stones, another
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