Löydetty 386 Tulokset: battle of Jonathan
And there was a very fierce battle that day: and Abner was put to flight, with the men of Israel, by the servants of David. (2 Samuel 2, 17)
So Joab and Abisai his brother slew Abner, because he had killed their brother Asael at Gabaon in the battle. (2 Samuel 3, 30)
And Jonathan the son of Saul bad a son that was lame of his feet: for he was five years old when the tidings came of Saul and Jonathan from Jezrahel. And his nurse took him up and fled: and as she made haste to flee, he fell and became lame: and his name was Miphiboseth. (2 Samuel 4, 4)
And when thou shalt hear the sound of one going in the tops of the pear trees, then shalt thou join battle: for then will the Lord go out before thy face to strike the army of the Philistines. (2 Samuel 5, 24)
And David said: Is there any one, think you, left of the house of Saul, that I may shew kindness to him for Jonathan's sake? (2 Samuel 9, 1)
And the king said: Is there any one left of the house of Saul, that I may shew the mercy of God unto him? And Siba said to the king: There is a son of Jonathan left, who is lame of his feet. (2 Samuel 9, 3)
And when Miphiboseth the son of Jonathan the son of Saul was come to David, he fell on his face and worshipped. And David said: Miphiboseth? And he answered: Behold thy servant. (2 Samuel 9, 6)
And David said to him: Fear not, for I will surely shew thee mercy for Jonathan thy father's sake, and I will restore the lands of Saul thy father, and thou shalt eat bread at my table always. (2 Samuel 9, 7)
Then Joab seeing that the battle was prepared against him, both before and behind, chose of all the choice men of Israel, and put them in array against the Syrians: (2 Samuel 10, 9)
Writing in the letter: Set ye Urias in the front of the battle, where the fight is strongest: and leave ye him, that he may be wounded and die. (2 Samuel 11, 15)
Then Joab sent, and told David all things concerning the battle. (2 Samuel 11, 18)
And he charged the messenger, saying: When thou hast told all the words of the battle to the king, (2 Samuel 11, 19)