Löydetty 10 Tulokset: Michmash
Saul chose three thousand men of Israel. Two thousand were with him in Michmash and in the hills of Bethel, and a thousand with Jonathan in Gibeah of Benjamin. Saul sent the rest of the people away, every man to his home. (1 Samuel 13, 2)
The Philistines gathered to fight with Israel - three thousand chariots, six thousand horsemen, and troops as many as the sand on the seashore. They went up and encamped in Michmash, east of Bethaven. (1 Samuel 13, 5)
who threw him this question, "What have you done?" Saul answered him, "When I saw the people beginning to disperse because of your failure to arrive on time, and considering that the Philistines have mustered their forces at Michmash, (1 Samuel 13, 11)
While Saul and his son Jonathan stayed in Gebah of Benjamin with the men, the Philistines pitched camp in Michmash. (1 Samuel 13, 16)
Yet the Philistine raiders had moved on toward the pass of Michmash. (1 Samuel 13, 23)
One of the crags was to the north in the direction of Michmash; the other to the south, in the direction of Giba. (1 Samuel 14, 5)
Nevertheless they pursued the Philistines all the way from Michmash to Aijalon. Then the people, extremely worn out, (1 Samuel 14, 31)
Some of the tribe of Benjamin made their homes in Geba, Michmash, Aija, in Bethel and its villages, (Nehemiah 11, 31)
So there was peace in Israel, and Jonathan resided in Michmash where he began to govern the land, and the renegades disappeared from Israel. (1 Maccabees 9, 73)
They have gone up from Rimmon and have come to Aiath; they have passed through Migron and stored supplies at Michmash. (Isaiah 10, 28)