The laver between the altar and the tabernacle, and thou shalt fill it with water.
The altar of holocaust, and its grate of brass, with the bars and vessels thereof: the laver and its foot: 35:17.
And of holocaust, and all their vessels, the laver with its foot, 31:10.
The laver with its foot: thou shalt consecrate all with the oil of unction, that they may be most holy.
He made also the laver of brass, with the foot thereof, of the mirrors of the women that watched at the door of the tabernacle.
And he set the laver between the tabernacle of the testimony and the altar, filling it with water.
Thou shalt make also a brazen laver with its foot to wash in: and thou shalt set it between the tabernacle of the testimony and the altar.
Hence, it is only as I am making use of the laver that I can approach the altar.
In this laver the priests washed their hands and feet, and thus maintained that purity which was essential to the proper discharge of their priestly functions.
My reader will at once perceive what a vast field of practical truth is here laid open to him, and also how largely the doctrine of the brazen laver is brought out in the New Testament.
On the other hand, outside the tent of the tabernacle all was brass,--the brazen altar and its vessels, the laver and its foot.
From verse 17-21 we are presented with "the brazen laver and its foot"--the vessel of washing and the basis thereof.
The golden ewer a nymph obsequious brings, Replenish'd from the cool translucent springs; With copious water the bright vase supplies A silver laver of capacious size.
He said, Asphalion swift the laver brings; Alternate, all partake the grateful springs; Then from the rites of purity repair, And with keen gust the savoury viands share.
The golden ewer a maid obsequious brings, Replenish'd from the cool, translucent springs; With copious water the bright vase supplies A silver laver of capacious size; They wash.
Both text and context show that the Apostle is here speaking of the justification of adult sinners in Baptism, which he describes as a “laver of regeneration and renovation” resulting in an “outpouring of the Holy Ghost.
Phoenician sphyrelaton, which enables us to understand the form of the bulls upon the brazen laver in the Temple of Jerusalem.
That he might sanctify it, cleansing it by the laver of water in the word of life: 5:27.
Not by the works of justice which we have done, but according to his mercy, he saved us, by the laver of regeneration and renovation of the Holy Ghost.
Linkman and Laver in Budge Row, perhaps--reliable, not too conspicuous, only nodding acquaintances.
I'm instructing Linkman and Laver of Budge Row to act for me.
The laver also which was in the wilderness was of the same use there (Exo 30).
She had seen the man Laver rush forward at the sound of the whistle.
Forrest took a bunch of skeleton keys from the bag Laver had handed to him and dangled them before his eyes.
The men of Israel brought their sacrifices to the court of the Tabernacle, where, as you already know, the Altar of burnt-offering and the Laver were placed.
The women of Israel had the self-denial to give up the brazen mirrors—which were to them what glass mirrors, are to us—to form a laver for the use of the priests when engaged in the service of God.
This laver was made of brass which the women of Israel offered.
And every base had four brasen wheels, and plates of brass: and the four corners thereof had undersetters: under the laver were undersetters molten, at the side of every addition.
Then made he ten lavers of brass: one laver contained forty baths: and every laver was four cubits: and upon every one of the ten bases one laver.
Let us for a moment turn our attention from the Penny Dreadful to the boy--from the éponge á laverles cabriolets to notre pauvre humanité.
The ingeniously contrived water-supply at Canterbury served three such laver-houses and a fourth laver in the so-called north hall[9].
Each monk could wash at his separate tap, the water from which fell into a basin at the foot of the laver and was carried away by a waste-pipe.
It will be noticed that thelaver in this court, like the altar of incense within, is reserved for mention in a later chapter (xxx.
For the cleansing of various sacrifices, but especially for the ceremonial washing of the priests, a laver of brass was to be made, and placed upon a separate base, the more easily to be emptied and replenished.
Then, at the door of the tent of the meeting of man with God, a ceremonial washing must follow, in a laver yet to be provided.
But the use of the laver was not by the man as man, but by the priest as mediator.
I The Laver in the Life of Jesus "He poureth water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with a towel wherewith He was girded.
Constantly we need to repair to the Laver to be washed.
But after this, from day to day, in order to fit them for the daily discharge of their priestly functions, they had to wash their hands and their feet in the brazen laver in the tabernacle, or the brazen sea in the temple.
The great washing of inauguration introduced them to the office of the priesthood; the washing in the laver fitted them for the duties of that office.
The goodness of God provided a laverfor the priests of old, but the holiness of God demanded that the priests should use that laver.
A laver pot (or vase) between two prickets) or taper-candlesticks).
A laverpot (or vase) between two prickets (or taper-candlesticks).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laver" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.