Found 35 Results for: Euphrates

  • He ruled over all the region west of the Euphrates, from Tipshah to Gaza and over all its kings, and he had peace on all frontiers. (1 Kings 4, 24)

  • Yahweh will strike Israel like a reed tossed about in the water and root them out from this good land which he gave to their ancestors. He will scatter them beyond the river Euphrates because they made him angry with the sacred poles they set up. (1 Kings 14, 15)

  • In those days, the Pharaoh Neco crossed the river Euphrates and went to join the king of Asshur. King Josiah set out to confront him, but Neco killed him in Megiddo when he saw him. (2 Kings 23, 29)

  • The king of Egypt did not leave his own land again because the king of Babylon had conquered all that belonged to the king of Egypt, from the river of Egypt to the Euphrates River. (2 Kings 24, 7)

  • These extended to the east toward the River Euphrates, reaching the desert, because their flocks had multiplied in the land of Galaad. (1 Chronicles 5, 9)

  • At Hamath David defeated Hadadezer, king of Zobah, who was trying to gain control of the territory by the river Euphrates. (1 Chronicles 18, 3)

  • After all this, when Josiah had already repaired the House, Neco king of Egypt came up to fight at Carchemish on the Euphrates and Josiah marched out to stop him. (2 Chronicles 35, 20)

  • All the people who lived in the mountains, those who lived along the banks of the rivers Euphrates, Tigris and Hydaspes, those on the plains of Arioch, king of the Elamites, and many other peoples joined the ranks of the Chaldeans to fight against the sons of Cheleoud. (Judith 1, 6)

  • Then he followed the Euphrates, crossed Mesopotamia and destroyed all the cities high above the torrent of Abron until he reached the sea. (Judith 2, 24)

  • Then he left Lysias, a nobleman from the royal family, in charge of the affairs of government, from the river Euphrates to the Egyptian frontier, (1 Maccabees 3, 32)

  • The king took with him the remaining half of the army and set out from Antioch, the capital of the kingdom, in the year one hundred and forty-seven. He crossed the river Euphrates and went through the upper provinces. (1 Maccabees 3, 37)

  • The king chose Bacchides, one of his Friends and a distinguished man of the kingdom, the governor of the western province of the Euphrates. (1 Maccabees 7, 8)


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