Löydetty 137 Tulokset: attack

  • When he came to the king, the king asked him, "Micaiah, should we go to attack Ramoth-gilead, or should I refrain?" He answered, "Go and you will succeed. They will be delivered into your power." (2 Chronicles 18, 14)

  • The king of Israel and Jehoshaphat king of Judah went to attack the city of Ramoth in Gilead. (2 Chronicles 18, 28)

  • The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, "I will disguise myself as we go into battle, but I want you to wear your royal clothes." The king of Aram had given his chariot commanders the following order: "Do not attack anyone of whatever rank, except the king of Israel." When the chariot commanders saw Jehoshaphat, they thought he was the king of Israel. And they wheeled to the attack. But Jehoshaphat gave a shout and Yahweh came to his help, God rescued him and turned the attack away from him. The chariot commanders realized that he was not the king of Israel and called off their pursuit. By chance, however, one of the soldiers shot an arrow which struck the king of Israel between the joints of his armor. The king said to his charioteer, "Turn around and get me out of the battle; I have been hurt." But the battle grew fiercer so that they held the king upright in his chariot facing the Aramaeans until evening, and at sunset he died. (2 Chronicles 18, 29)

  • Hezekiah realized that Sennacherib intended to attack Jerusalem also, (2 Chronicles 32, 2)

  • Neco sent him messengers to say, "There is no quarrel between me and you, king of Judah. I have not come today to attack you, but to fight my enemies, and God has told me to hurry. Do not oppose God who is with me, lest he destroy you." (2 Chronicles 35, 21)

  • They were greatly enraged, and all of them agreed to attack Jerusalem and humiliate me. (Nehemiah 4, 2)

  • The king's edict granted the Jews in each city the right to assemble and defend themselves, to kill, destroy and wipe out any armed group of any nation or province that might attack them and their women and children, and to seize their goods as spoil. (Esther 8, 11)

  • and come to their aid in time of trial against those who plan to attack them on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, Adar. (Esther 16, 20)

  • You renew your attack on me; you intensify your rage, wave upon wave, your forces assail me. (Job 10, 17)

  • his ears are filled with terrifying sounds, his peace shattered by the attack of marauders. (Job 15, 21)

  • They attack, with none to restrain them. (Job 30, 13)

  • They launched their attack on an opportune day, but the Lord was my support. (Psalms 18, 19)


“Não sejamos mesquinhos com Deus que tanto nos enriquece.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina