Löydetty 168 Tulokset: Town

  • he set up High places in every town of Judah to offer incense to other gods, and so brought on himself the anger of Yahweh, the God of his ancestors. (2 Chronicles 28, 25)

  • The messengers went from town to town through the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, but the people laughed at them and made fun of them, (2 Chronicles 30, 10)

  • Hilkiah and the king's men went to Huldah the prophetess, wife of Shallum son of Tokhath, son of Hasrah, the keeper of the Temple robes; she lived in Jerusalem in the new town. They spoke to her about this, (2 Chronicles 34, 22)

  • These were the people of the province who returned from captivity and exile. After being deported to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, they returned to Jerusalem and to Judah, each to his own town. (Ezra 2, 1)

  • Among the priests, Levites and people of the town, we have drawn lots for the offering of firewood that each family shall bring by turn to the House of Yahweh every year to keep the fire burning at the altar of Yahweh, our God, as it is written in the Law. (Nehemiah 10, 35)

  • When the men of the town at the top of the mountain saw them coming, they took their weapons, went out of the town to the summit of the mountain, and those who were armed with catapults tried to stop their ascent by slinging stones at them. (Judith 6, 12)

  • The sons of Israel descended from the town and went up to Achior, and having untied him, they led him to Bethulia, and took him to the rulers of the town, (Judith 6, 14)

  • As they called for a meeting of all the elders of the town, the young people and the women also joined the assembly. They placed Achior in the midst of the assembled people and Uzziah asked him what had happened. (Judith 6, 16)

  • He observed the approaches to their town, discovered the sources supplying water, seized them and stationed guards over them, then he returned to his army. (Judith 7, 7)

  • because it is from there that the people of Bethulia draw all their water. They will be dying of thirst and so they will hand over their town. We and our people will scale the summits of the neighboring mountains and set up outposts to prevent anyone from leaving the town. (Judith 7, 13)

  • The famine will destroy them; men, women and children will be lying dead in the streets of their town before ever the sword is raised against them. (Judith 7, 14)

  • The small children became weak with thirst; the women and the young collapsed in the streets and gateways of the town. (Judith 7, 22)


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