Löydetty 95 Tulokset: Jericho victory

  • The children of Jericho, three hundred forty-Ave. (Nehemiah 7, 36)

  • And they sent into all Samaria round about, as far as Jericho, and seized upon all the tops of the mountains: (Judith 4, 3)

  • But as the same Lord liveth, his angel hath been my keeper both going hence, and abiding there, and returning from thence hither: and the Lord hath not suffered me his handmaid to be defiled, but hath brought me back to you without pollution of sin, rejoicing for his victory, for my escape, and for your deliverance. (Judith 13, 20)

  • And it came to pass after these things, that all the people, after the victory, came to Jerusalem to adore the Lord: and as soon as they were purified, they all offered holocausts, and vows, and their promises. (Judith 16, 22)

  • And the people were joyful in the sight of the sanctuary, and for three months the joy of this victory was celebrated with Judith. (Judith 16, 24)

  • But the day of the festivity of this victory is received by the Hebrews in the number of holy days, and is religiously observed by the Jews from that time until this day. (Judith 16, 31)

  • Let him propose equity against me, and let my judgment come to victory. (Job 23, 7)

  • And they built strong cities in Judea, the fortress that was in Jericho, and in Ammaus, and in Bethoron, and in Bethel, and Thamnata, and Phara, and Thopo, with high walls, and gates, and bars. (1 Maccabees 9, 50)

  • Now Ptolemee the son of Abobus was appointed captain in the plain of Jericho, and he had abundance of silver and gold, (1 Maccabees 16, 11)

  • Now Simon, as he was going through the cities that were in the country of Judea, and taking care for the good ordering of them, went down to Jericho, he and Mathathias and Judas his sons, in the year one hundred and seventy-seven, the eleventh month: the same is the month Sabath. (1 Maccabees 16, 14)

  • And when they kept the feast of the victory at Jerusalem, they burnt Callisthenes, that had set fire to the holy gates, who had taken refuge in a certain house, rendering to him a worthy reward for his impieties: (2 Maccabees 8, 33)

  • But as soon as the sun was risen both sides joined battle: the one part having with their valour the Lord for a surety o victory and success: but the other side making their rage their leader in battle. (2 Maccabees 10, 28)


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