73 occurrences

'Two' in the Bible

And he went out the day after and saw two of the Hebrews fighting: and he said to him who was in the wrong, Why are you fighting your brother?

And if they have no faith even in these two signs and will not give ear to your voice, then you are to take the water of the Nile and put it on the dry land: and the water you take out of the river will become blood on the dry land.

Then take some of the blood and put it on the two sides of the door and over the door of the house where the meal is to be taken.

And take some hyssop and put it in the blood in the basin, touching the two sides and the top of the doorway with the blood from the basin; and let not one of you go out of his house till the morning.

For the Lord will go through the land, sending death on the Egyptians; and when he sees the blood on the two sides and the top of the door, the Lord will go over your door and will not let death come in for your destruction.

And let your rod be lifted up and your hand stretched out over the sea, and it will be parted in two; and the children of Israel will go through on dry land.

And when Moses' hand was stretched out over the sea, the Lord with a strong east wind made the sea go back all night, and the waters were parted in two and the sea became dry land.

And on the sixth day they took up twice as much of the bread, two omers for every person: and all the rulers of the people gave Moses word of it.

See, because the Lord has given you the Sabbath, he gives you on the sixth day bread enough for two days; let every man keep where he is; let no man go out of his place on the seventh day.

And her two sons, one of whom was named Gershom, for he said, I have been living in a strange land:

And he said to Moses, I, your father-in-law, have come to you, with your wife and your two sons.

But, at the same time, if the servant goes on living for a day or two, the master is not to get punishment, for the servant is his property.

In any question about an ox or an ass or a sheep or clothing, or about the loss of any property which anyone says is his, let the two sides put their cause before God; and he who is judged to be in the wrong is to make payment to his neighbour of twice the value.

And they are to make an ark of hard wood; two and a half cubits long, and a cubit and a half wide and high.

And make four rings of gold for it, to be fixed on its four feet, two rings on one side of it and two on the other.

And you are to make a cover of the best gold, two and a half cubits long and a cubit and a half wide.

And at the two ends of the cover you are to make two winged ones of hammered gold,

And you are to make a table of the same wood, two cubits long, a cubit wide and a cubit and a half high,

And under every two branches a bud, made with the branch, for all the six branches of it.

And the cubit which is over of the ten curtains at the sides will be hanging over the two sides of the House as a cover.

Every board is to be joined to the one nearest to it by two tongues, and so for every board in the House.

With forty silver bases under the twenty boards, two bases under every board to take its tongues.

With their forty silver bases, two under every board.

With two boards for the angles of the House at the back.

The two are to be joined together at the base and at the top to one ring, forming the two angles.

So there are to be eight boards, with their sixteen silver bases, two bases under every board.

And put the rods through the rings at the two opposite sides of the altar, for lifting it.

It is to have two bands stitched to it at the top of the arms, joining it together.

You are to take two beryl stones, on which the names of the children of Israel are to be cut:

And the two stones are to be placed on the ephod, over the arm-holes, to be stones of memory for the children of Israel: Aaron will have their names on his arms when he goes in before the Lord, to keep the Lord in mind of them.

And two chains of the best gold, twisted like cords; and have the chains fixed on to the frames.

And you are to make two chains of gold, twisted like cords, to be fixed to the priest's bag.

Put the two gold chains on the two rings at the ends of the bag;

Then make two gold rings and put them on the lower ends of the bag, at the edge of it on the inner side nearest to the ephod.

And make two more gold rings and put them on the front of the ephod at the top of the arms, at the join, over the worked band:

Put these in a basket and take them, with the ox and the two sheep.

And take all the fat covering the inside of the ox, and the fat joining the liver and the two kidneys with the fat round them, and let them be burned on the altar;

Then take the fat of the sheep, the fat tail, the fat covering the insides, and the fat joining the liver and the two kidneys with the fat round them, and the right leg; for by the offering of this sheep they are to be marked out as priests:

Now this is the offering which you are to make on the altar: two lambs in their first year, every day regularly.

The altar is to be square, a cubit long and a cubit wide, and two cubits high, and its horns are to be made of the same.

Under the edge on the two opposite sides, you are to make two gold rings, to take the rods for lifting it.

Take the best spices, five hundred shekels' weight of liquid myrrh, and of sweet cinnamon half as much, that is, two hundred and fifty shekels, and two hundred and fifty shekels of sweet calamus,

Then Moses came down the mountain with the two stones of the law in his hand; the stones had writing on their two sides, on the front and on the back.

And the Lord said to Moses, Make two other stones like the first two; and I will put on them the words which were on the first stones, which were broken by you.

So Moses got two stones cut like the first; and early in the morning he went up Mount Sinai, as the Lord had said, with the two stones in his hand.

Now when Moses came down from Mount Sinai, with the two stones in his hand, he was not conscious that his face was shining because of his talk with God.

Every board had two tongues fixed into it; all the boards were made in this way.

And for these twenty boards, forty silver bases, two bases under every board, to take its tongues.

With their forty silver bases, two bases for every board.

These were joined together at the base and at the top to one ring, so forming the two angles.

So there were eight boards with sixteen bases of silver, two bases under every board.

And Bezalel made the ark of hard wood, two and a half cubits long, a cubit and a half wide and a cubit and a half high;

And he made four gold rings for its four angles, two on one side and two on the other,

And he made the cover all of gold, two and a half cubits long and a cubit and a half wide.

And he made two winged ones, hammered out of one bit of gold, for the two ends of the cover;

And he made the table of hard wood, two cubits long, a cubit wide and a cubit and a half high;

And under every two branches a bud, made with the branch, for all six branches of it.

And he made the altar for the burning of spices, using the same hard wood; it was square, a cubit long and a cubit wide and two cubits high; the horns made of the same.

And he made two gold rings, placing them on the two opposite sides under the edge, to take the rods for lifting it.

The brass which was given was seventy talents, two thousand four hundred shekels;

And they made two bands for joining its edges together at the top of the arms.

And they made two gold frames and two gold rings, the rings being fixed to the ends of the priest's bag;

And they put the two twisted chains on the two rings at the ends of the priest's bag;

And the other two ends of the chains were joined to the two frames and fixed to the front of the ephod over the arm-holes.

And they made two rings of gold and put them on the two lower ends of the bag, on the inner side nearest to the ephod.

And two other gold rings were put on the front of the ephod, over the arm-holes, at the join, and over the worked band.

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Root Form
Definition
Usage
δύο 
Duo 
two , twain , both , two and two
Usage: 92

ἀνά 
Ana 
by , apiece , every man , each , several , two and two , among , through , between , by , in
Usage: 10

פּיפיּה 
Piyphiyah 
Usage: 2

צמד 
Tsemed 
Usage: 15

רחמה 
Rachamah 
two
Usage: 0

שׁתּים שׁנים 
Sh@nayim 
Usage: 767

תּרתּין תּרין 
T@reyn (Aramaic) 
twelve . , two , second
Usage: 4

ἄμφοδον 
amphodon 
Usage: 1

διακόσιοι 
Diakosioi 
Usage: 8

διετής 
Dietes 
Usage: 1

διετία 
Dietia 
Usage: 2

διθάλασσος 
Dithalassos 
Usage: 1

διπλοῦς 
Diplous 
Usage: 3

δίστομος 
Distomos 
twoedged , with two edges
Usage: 2

δισχίλιοι 
Dischilioi 
Usage: 1

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