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Löydetty 1103 Tulokset: Blind Father

  • But Jonathan had not heard that his father had bound the people to an oath. And so he extended the top of the staff that he was holding in his hand, and he dipped it in a honeycomb. And he turned his hand to his mouth, and his eyes were brightened. (1 Samuel 14, 27)

  • And in response, one of the people said, “Your father has bound the people by an oath, saying: ‘Cursed be the man who will eat any bread this day.’ ” (For the people were faint.) (1 Samuel 14, 28)

  • And Jonathan said: “My father has troubled the land. You have seen for yourselves that my eyes were brightened, because I tasted a little of this honey. (1 Samuel 14, 29)

  • For Kish was the father of Saul, and Ner was the father of Abner, and the son of Abiel. (1 Samuel 14, 51)

  • David went away from Saul, and he returned, so that he might pasture the flock of his father at Bethlehem. (1 Samuel 17, 15)

  • And someone of Israel said: “Have you seen this man, who has risen up. For he ascended in order to reproach Israel. Therefore, the man who will strike him down, the king will enrich with great wealth, and will give to him his daughter, and will cause his father’s house to be free of tribute in Israel.” (1 Samuel 17, 25)

  • And David said to Saul: “Your servant was pasturing the flock of his father. And there approached a lion or a bear, and it took a ram from the midst of the flock. (1 Samuel 17, 34)

  • And Saul took him that day, and would not permit him to return to his father’s house. (1 Samuel 18, 2)

  • Then David said to Saul, “Who am I, and what is my life, and what is my father’s kinship within Israel, that I should be the son-in-law of the king?” (1 Samuel 18, 18)

  • And Jonathan revealed it to David, saying: “Saul, my father, is seeking to kill you. Because of this, I ask you, take care for yourself in the morning. And you should conceal yourself and remain in hiding. (1 Samuel 19, 2)

  • Then I, going out, will be standing beside my father in the field, where you will be. And I will speak about you to my father. And whatever I see, I will report to you.” (1 Samuel 19, 3)

  • Then Jonathan spoke good things about David to his father Saul. And he said to him: “You should not sin, O king, against your servant David. For he has not sinned against you, and his works toward you are very good. (1 Samuel 19, 4)


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