Löydetty 386 Tulokset: Israelite Army
And it came to pass in the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth month, the tenth day of the month, that Nabuchodonosor king of Babylon came, he and all his army against Jerusalem: and they surrounded it: end raised works round about it. (2 Kings 25, 1)
And the army of the Chaldees pursued after the king, and overtook him in the plains of Jericho: and all the warriors that were with him were scattered, and left him: (2 Kings 25, 5)
In the fifth month, the seventh day of the month, that is, the nineteenth year of the king of Babylon, came Nabuzardan commander of the army, a servant of the king of Babylon, into Jerusalem. (2 Kings 25, 8)
And all the army of the Chaldees, which was with the commander of the troops, broke down the walls of Jerusalem round about. (2 Kings 25, 10)
And Nabuzardan the commander of the army, carried away the rest of the people that remained in the city, and the fugitives that had gone over to the king of Babylon, and the remnant of the common people. (2 Kings 25, 11)
Moreover also the censers, and the bowls, such as were of gold in gold, and such as were of silver in silver, the general of the army took away. (2 Kings 25, 15)
And the general of the army took Seraias the chief priest, and Sophonias the second priest, and three doorkeepers. (2 Kings 25, 18)
And out of the city one eunuch, who was captain over the men of war: and five men of them that had stood before the king, whom he found in the city, and Sopher the captain of the army who exercised the young soldiers of the people of the land: and threescore men of the common people, who were found in the city. (2 Kings 25, 19)
These Nabuzardan the general of the army took away, and carried them to the king of Babylon to Reblatha. (2 Kings 25, 20)
Moreover the most valiant men of the army, were Asahel brother of Joab, and Elchanan the son of his uncle of Bethlehem, (1 Chronicles 11, 26)
These were of the sons of Gad, captains of the army: the least of them was captain over a hundred soldiers, and the greatest over a thousand. (1 Chronicles 12, 14)
These helped David against the rovers: for they were all most valiant men, and were made commanders in the army. (1 Chronicles 12, 21)
