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Löydetty 969 Tulokset: David

  • Then, on the third day, a man appeared, arriving from the camp of Saul, with his garments torn and dust sprinkled on his head. And when he came to David, he fell on his face, and he reverenced. (2 Samuel 1, 2)

  • And David said to him, “Where have you come from?” And he said to him, “I have fled from the camp of Israel.” (2 Samuel 1, 3)

  • And David said to him: “What is the word that has happened? Reveal it to me.” And he said: “The people have fled from the battle, and many of the people have fallen and died. Moreover, Saul and his son Jonathan have passed away.” (2 Samuel 1, 4)

  • And David said to the youth who was reporting to him, “How do you know that Saul and his son Jonathan have died?” (2 Samuel 1, 5)

  • Then David, taking hold of his garments, tore them, with all the men who were with him. (2 Samuel 1, 11)

  • And David said to the youth who had reported it to him, “Where are you from?” And he responded, “I am the son of a man who is a new arrival from the Amalekites.” (2 Samuel 1, 13)

  • And David said to him, “Why were you not afraid to put forth your hand, so that you would kill the Christ of the Lord?” (2 Samuel 1, 14)

  • And calling one of his servants, David said, “Draw near and rush against him” And he struck him, and he died. (2 Samuel 1, 15)

  • And David said to him: “Your blood is upon your own head. For your own mouth has spoken against you, saying: ‘I have killed the Christ of the Lord.’ ” (2 Samuel 1, 16)

  • Then David mourned a lamentation over Saul and over his son Jonathan, in this way. (2 Samuel 1, 17)

  • And so, after these things, David consulted the Lord, saying, “Shall I ascend to one of the cities of Judah?” And the Lord said to him, “Ascend.” And David said, “To where shall I ascend?” And he responded to him, “To Hebron.” (2 Samuel 2, 1)

  • Therefore, David ascended with his two wives, Ahinoam, the Jezreelite, and Abigail, the wife of Nabal of Carmel. (2 Samuel 2, 2)


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