Löydetty 257 Tulokset: towns

  • Then he rebuilt the towns that Huram had given him and settled Israelites in them. (2 Chronicles 8, 2)

  • he built Tadmor in the wilderness and all the storing towns which he built in Hamath. (2 Chronicles 8, 4)

  • He rebuilt Upper beth-horon and Lower Beth-horon, fortified towns with walls and gates and bars, (2 Chronicles 8, 5)

  • also Baalath and all the storing towns owned by Solomon, all the towns for his chariots and horses, and all it pleased Solomon to build in Jerusalem, in Lebanon and in all the countries subject to him. (2 Chronicles 8, 6)

  • Solomon had four thousand stalls for his horses and chariots, and twelve thousand horses; these were stationed in the chariot towns and near the king in Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 9, 25)

  • So the people of Israel rebelled and Rehoboam was left with those people of Israel who lived in the towns of Judah. (2 Chronicles 10, 17)

  • They obeyed Yahweh's command and went back, instead of fighting against Jeroboam. Rehoboam lived in Jerusalem and built fortified towns in Judah. (2 Chronicles 11, 5)

  • Zorah, Aijalon, Hebron; these were fortified towns in Judah and Benjamin. (2 Chronicles 11, 10)

  • In each of these towns were shields and spears. He made them very strong to keep Judah and Benjamin under control. (2 Chronicles 11, 12)

  • Rehoboam ruled prudently by scattering his sons throughout Judah and Benjamin in the fortified towns, where he provided them with generous provisions and many wives. (2 Chronicles 11, 23)

  • he captured the fortified towns of Judah and reached Jerusalem. Rehoboam and the Judaean captains, at the advance of Shishak, had gathered near Jerusalem; (2 Chronicles 12, 4)

  • Abijah pursued Jeroboam's army and captured towns from him: Bethel with its outlying villages, Jeshanah with its outlying villages and Ephron with its outlying villages. (2 Chronicles 13, 19)


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