Found 11 Results for: forced

  • The king, being angry with his servants, ordered me and the chief miller of grain to be forced into the prison of the leader of the military. (Genesis 41, 10)

  • paving the road carefully. And you shall divide the entire province of your land equally into three parts, so that he who is forced to flee because of manslaughter may have a place nearby to which he may be able to escape. (Deuteronomy 19, 3)

  • But he was not willing to agree to her petition. Instead, prevailing by strength, he forced her, and he lay with her. (2 Samuel 13, 14)

  • He also killed an Egyptian who had a spear in his hand, a man worthy to behold. And yet he had gone down to him with only a staff. And he forced the spear from the hand of the Egyptian, and he killed him with his own spear. (2 Samuel 23, 21)

  • And Joseph and Azariah were forced to flee, even to the borders of Judea. And there fell on that day, from the people of Israel, up to two thousand men, and it was a great defeat for the people. (1 Maccabees 5, 60)

  • And someone arrived to report to him in Persia, that those who were in the land of Judah were forced to flee the camp, (1 Maccabees 6, 5)

  • and that Lysias went forth with a particularly strong army, and he was forced to flee before the face of the Jews, and that they were strengthened by the weapons, and resources, and many spoils which they seized from the camps they demolished, (1 Maccabees 6, 6)

  • And the king rose up, before it was light, and he forced his troops to march toward the way of Bethzechariah. And the armies prepared themselves for battle, and they sounded the trumpets. (1 Maccabees 6, 33)

  • And so, they were led by bitter necessity, on the birthday of the king, to the sacrifices. And, when the holy things of Liber were celebrated, they were forced to go around crowned with the ivy of Liber. (2 Maccabees 6, 7)

  • And, with the Almighty as their helper, they slew over nine thousand men. Furthermore, having wounded and disabled the greater part of the army of Nicanor, they forced them to take flight. (2 Maccabees 8, 24)

  • Then, being forced along a certain island, which is called the Tail, we were barely able to hold on to the ship’s lifeboat. (Acts 27, 16)


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