Löydetty 219 Tulokset: women's rights

  • Now Eli was very old, and he heard all that his sons were doing to all of Israel, and how they were sleeping with the women who were waiting at the door of the tabernacle. (1 Samuel 2, 22)

  • Now therefore, hear their voice. Yet truly, testify to them and foretell to them the rights of the king who will reign over them.” (1 Samuel 8, 9)

  • And as they were ascending the slope to the city, they found some young women going out to draw water. And they said to them, “Is the seer here?” (1 Samuel 9, 11)

  • And Samuel said, “Just as your sword caused women to be without their children, so will your mother be without her children among women.” And Samuel cut him into pieces, before the Lord at Gilgal. (1 Samuel 15, 33)

  • Now when David returned, after he had struck down the Philistine, the women went out, from all the cities of Israel, leading the singing and dancing, rejoicing with timbrels and bells, so as to meet king Saul. (1 Samuel 18, 6)

  • And the women sang, as they played, saying, “Saul has struck down a thousand, and David ten thousand.” (1 Samuel 18, 7)

  • And the priest, responding to David, said to him: “I have no common bread at hand, but only holy bread. Are the young men clean, especially from women?” (1 Samuel 21, 4)

  • And David responded to the priest, and said to him: “Indeed, as concerns being with women, we have abstained since yesterday and the day before, when we departed, and so the vessels of the young men have been holy. And although, this journey has been defiled, it will also be sanctified today as concerns the vessels.” (1 Samuel 21, 5)

  • Then he struck Nob, the city of the priests, with the edge of the sword; he struck down men and women, little ones and infants, as well as ox and donkey and sheep, with the edge of the sword. (1 Samuel 22, 19)

  • And they had led the women in it away as captives, from the small to the great. And they had not killed anyone, but they led them away with them. And then they traveled on their journey. (1 Samuel 30, 2)

  • I grieve over you, my brother Jonathan: exceedingly stately, and worthy to be loved above the love of women. As a mother loves her only son, so also did I love you. (2 Samuel 1, 26)

  • And he distributed to the entire multitude of Israel, as much to men as to women, to each one: one loaf of bread, and one piece of roasted beef, and fine wheat flour fried with oil. And all the people went away, each one to his own house. (2 Samuel 6, 19)


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