Löydetty 147 Tulokset: hidden

  • And when the sun had set, he instructed his assistants that they should take them down from the gallows. And having been taken down, they cast them into the cave, where they had lain hidden, and they set vast stones at its mouth, which remain, even to the present. (Joshua 10, 27)

  • And so, rise up in the night, with the people who are with you, and lie hidden in the field. (Judges 9, 32)

  • (But it was not hidden from the sons of Benjamin that the sons of Israel had ascended to Mizpah.) And the Levite, the husband of the woman who was killed, being questioned as to how so great a crime had been perpetrated, (Judges 20, 3)

  • And after these things, they consulted the Lord as to whether he would soon arrive there. And the Lord responded, “Behold, he is hidden at home.” (1 Samuel 10, 22)

  • Likewise, all the Israelites who had hidden themselves on mount Ephraim, hearing that the Philistines had fled, joined themselves with their own in the battle. And there were with Saul about ten thousand men. (1 Samuel 14, 22)

  • Then David said to Jonathan: “Behold, tomorrow is the new moon, and I am accustomed to sit in a seat beside the king to eat. Therefore, permit me that I may be hidden in the field, until the evening of the third day. (1 Samuel 20, 5)

  • For your seat will be empty until the day after tomorrow. Therefore, you shall descend quickly, and you shall go to the place where you are to be hidden, on a day when it is lawful to work, and you shall remain beside the stone that is called Ezel. (1 Samuel 20, 19)

  • Therefore, David was hidden in the field. And the new moon came, and the king sat down to eat bread. (1 Samuel 20, 24)

  • Then the Ziphites ascended to Saul at Gibeah, saying: “Behold, is not David hidden with us in very secure places in the woods on the hill of Hachilah, which is to the right of the desert? (1 Samuel 23, 19)

  • And the Ziphites went to Saul at Gibeah, saying: “Behold, David is hidden on the hill of Hachilah, which is opposite the wilderness.” (1 Samuel 26, 1)

  • Then a woman took and spread a covering over the mouth of the well, as if drying hulled barley. And so the matter was hidden. (2 Samuel 17, 19)

  • Then too, if I had acted with such audacity, against my own life, this would never have been able to be hidden from the king. And would you then have stood by my side?” (2 Samuel 18, 13)


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