Löydetty 137 Tulokset: attack

  • From there he marched up to attack the people living in Debir, the name of which was once Kiriath-sepher. (Joshua 15, 15)

  • Afterwards they went down from Jerusalem to attack the Canaanites who lived in the mountains, in the Negeb and in the plains. (Judges 1, 9)

  • The Israelites again did what was evil in the sight of Yahweh, so he strengthened Eglon, king of Moab, so he could attack them; that was because they had treated Yahweh badly. (Judges 3, 12)

  • and listen to what they say there. You shall be strengthened by it and then you shall attack the camp." He then went down with his servant Purah to the outposts of the guards of the camp. (Judges 7, 11)

  • Abimelech came to the tower to attack them; he approached the door, intending to set it on fire. (Judges 9, 52)

  • The Ammonites also crossed the Jordan to attack Judah, Benjamin and the people of Ephraim. Israel was in great distress. (Judges 10, 9)

  • Jephthah sent messengers to the king of the Ammonites to say to him, "What happened between us that you come and attack me in my own country?" (Judges 11, 12)

  • Will you do better than Balak, son of Zippor, the king of Moab? Was he able to attack Israel? (Judges 11, 25)

  • The men of Ephraim gathered, crossed the Jordan northward and said to Jephthah, "Why did you go and attack the Ammonites without asking us to march with you? For this we shall burn you inside your house." (Judges 12, 1)

  • The men of Judah asked them, "Why have you come to attack us?" They answered, "We have come to capture Samson, and do to him what he did to us." (Judges 15, 10)

  • they were asked, "What news do you bring?" They answered, "Come on, let us go and attack them for the country we have seen is an excellent place. But why are you silent? Do not delay in setting out to conquer the land. (Judges 18, 9)

  • The sons of Benjamin went out against them, but the Israelites cut off the way that led back to the city. The Benjaminites began as before to attack the men of Israel, killing about thirty men on the roads going up to Bethel and to Gibeah. (Judges 20, 31)


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