Then let them stand six or seven weeks, observing often whether they keep well; otherwise the syrup must be boiled again.
Geese intended for breeding in farm yards, and which are called old geese, may be plucked three times a year, at an interval of seven weeks, but not oftener.
Green geese should begin to fatten at six or seven weeks old, and be fed as above.
From the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks.
Accepting this view, Von Lengerke and Hitzig make the seven weeks run parallel with the first seven in the sixty-two.
Consequently most modern scholars, including even such writers as Keil, and our Revisers follow the Masoretic punctuation, and put the stop after the seven weeks, separating them entirely from the following sixty-two.
I wet only fifteen of them in a seven weeks' outing.
One summer during a seven weeks' tour in the Northern Wilderness, my only rod was a 7 1/2 foot Henshall.
Last summer I carried a cake of soap and a towel in my knapsack through the North Woods for a seven weeks' tour and never used either a single time.
Last summer I carried a cake of soap and a towel in my knapsack through the North Woods for a seven weeks' tour, and never used either a single time.
One summer during a seven weeks' tour in the Northern Wilderness, my only rod was a 7-1/2 foot Henshall.
The reader will see that I suppose the original to make one period of seven weeks, and one of sixty-two.
Again, and previously, that after the commandment for the city to be built, the Messiah shall come in seven weeks.
When sown at the commencement of the season, the plants will blossom in six weeks, produce pods for the table in seven weeks, pods for shelling in ten weeks, and ripen in eighty-seven days.
Plantings may be made as late as the last week in June, which will yield pods for the table in seven weeks, and ripen the middle of September, or in about twelve weeks.
If sown early, the plants will blossom in six or seven weeks, supply the table with pods in eight weeks, green shelled-beans in ten weeks, and ripen off in ninety days.
If sown early, the plants will blossom in seven weeks, afford pods for stringing in eight weeks, green beans in ten or eleven weeks, and ripen their seeds in ninety-seven days.
The Lord gave Daniel to "know and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and build Jerusalem unto the Messiah, the Prince, should be seven weeks, and three score and two weeks.
Seven weeks of biliousness and depression--seven weeks of exasperation and discomfort, seven weeks of extortion and tipping, seven weeksin an English suit of clothes, is all that an average American can endure.
Seven weeks in London and its environs is all that an American can endure, who ever expects to get back to his own country.
Know also and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to cause to return and to build Jerusalem, unto the Anointed the Prince, shall be seven weeks.
Know also and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to cause to return and to build Jerusalem, unto [5] the Anointed the Prince, shall be seven weeks.
We avoid also the doing violence to the language of Daniel, by taking the seven weeks and sixty two weeks for one number.
She had returned softly, seven weeks ago, carrying carefully her gift, as a fragile, flawless crystal.
They were to leave Sarratt End in about ten days, when they would have been there seven weeks.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seven weeks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.