Löydetty 67 Tulokset: Gideon's challenge

  • Gideon returned to Ophrah and remained in his house. (Judges 8, 29)

  • Gideon the son of Joash died at a happy old age, and he was buried in the tomb of Joash his father, in Ophrah of Abiezer. (Judges 8, 32)

  • After the death of Gideon, the Israelites again prostituted themselves to the Baals and took Baal-Berith as god. (Judges 8, 33)

  • Neither were they grateful to the family of Jerubaal-Gideon for all the good things he had done to Israel. (Judges 8, 35)

  • The survivors retreated and fled towards the desert to the rock of Rimmon. About five thousand men, however, were killed on the way. They also pursued Benjamin as far as Gideon, killing two thousand men. (Judges 20, 45)

  • He stood in front of the Israelite ranks and shouted, "Why have you come out in battle array? I am a Philistine and you are Saul's men! Choose a man from among yourselves who can challenge me. (1 Samuel 17, 8)

  • The Philistine added, "This is my challenge to the Israelite troops this day. Give me a man who can fight with me alone!" (1 Samuel 17, 10)

  • When they heard this challenge of the Philistine, Saul and his men were afraid and greatly terrified. (1 Samuel 17, 11)

  • Every morning and again in the evening, the Philistine would come out to throw his challenge; this he did for forty days. (1 Samuel 17, 16)

  • While he was talking with them, Goliath, the Philistine champion of Gath, came up from the ranks of the Philistines and shouted out the same challenge as before, this time reaching David's ears. (1 Samuel 17, 23)

  • But Josiah continued to challenge him for he was determined to fight him, and would not listen to what God was saying through Neco. So he went out to fight in the plain of Megiddo. (2 Chronicles 35, 22)

  • The news of what had happened came in those days to Judith, daughter of Merari, son of Joseph, of Oziel, of Elkiah, of Ananias, of Gideon, of Raphain, of Ahitub, of Elijah, of Hilkiah, of Eliab, of Nathanael, of Salamiel, of Sarasadai, of Israel. (Judith 8, 1)


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