Löydetty 273 Tulokset: open door

  • Then Joshua ordered: "Open the entrance of the cave, take the five kings out and bring them to me." (Joshua 10, 22)

  • These are the shares of land which Eleazar the priest, Joshua son of Nun, and the heads of each family divided among the tribes of Israel by drawing lots at Shiloh, in Yahweh's presence, at the door of the Tent of Meeting; and thus they finished dividing the land. (Joshua 19, 51)

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

  • But Samson slept until midnight. At midnight, he arose and took hold of the door panels of the city gates together with the doorcase, and pulled them up with the bar. He put them upon his shoulders and carried them to the hilltop opposite Hebron. (Judges 16, 3)

  • As they were relaxing, the wicked men of the city went round the house, pounded on the door and said to the old man who owned the house, "Bring out the man you have welcomed into your house so we may amuse ourselves with him." (Judges 19, 22)

  • When her husband rose up in the morning, opened the door of the house and went out to go on his way, he saw the woman, his concubine, lying at the entrance of the house, her hands on the threshold. (Judges 19, 27)

  • David answered, "Tomorrow is the new moon and I should be dining with the king. But let me hide myself in the open country until the evening of the third day. (1 Samuel 20, 5)

  • Jonathan said, "Come, let us go into the open country." So they both left for the open country. (1 Samuel 20, 11)

  • So David hid himself in the open country. On the day of the new moon the king came to dine. (1 Samuel 20, 24)

  • The next morning, Jonathan went to the open country with a young man, according to what he and David had agreed on. (1 Samuel 20, 35)

  • Yet these men were very good to us. We suffered no harm and did not miss anything while we were living among them during our stay in the open country. (1 Samuel 25, 15)

  • They found an Egyptian in the open country and brought him to David. They gave him food, which he ate, and water to drink. (1 Samuel 30, 11)


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