Löydetty 200 Tulokset: camp

  • So taking victuals and trumpets according to their number, he ordered all the rest of the multitude to depart to their tents: and he with the three hundred gave himself to the battle. Now the camp of Madian was beneath him in the valley. (Judges 7, 8)

  • The same night the Lord said to him: Arise, and go down into the camp: because I have delivered them into thy hand. (Judges 7, 9)

  • And when thou shalt hear what they are saying, then shall thy hands be strengthened, and thou shalt go down more secure to the enemies' camp. And he went down with Phara his servant into part of the camp, where was the watch of men in arms. (Judges 7, 11)

  • And when Gedeon was come, one told his neighbour a dream: and in this manner related what he had seen: I dreamt a dream, and it seemed to me as if a hearth cake of barley bread rolled and came down into the camp of Madian: and when it was come to a tent it struck it, and beat it down flat to the ground. (Judges 7, 13)

  • He to whom he spoke, answered: This is nothing else but the sword of Gedeon the son of Joas a man of Israel. For the Lord hath delivered Madian, and all their camp into his hand. (Judges 7, 14)

  • And when Gedeon had heard the dream, and the interpretation thereof, he adored: and returned to the camp of Israel, and said: Arise, for the Lord hath delivered the camp of Madian into our hands. (Judges 7, 15)

  • And he said to them: What you shall see me do, do you the same: I will go into one part of the camp, and do you as I shall do. (Judges 7, 17)

  • When the trumpet shall sound in my hand, do you also blow the trumpets on every side of the camp. (Judges 7, 18)

  • And Gedeon, and the three hundred men that were with him, went into part of the camp, at the beginning of the midnight watch, and the watchmen being alarmed, they began to sound their trumpets, and to clap the pitchers one against another. (Judges 7, 19)

  • And when they sounded their trumpets in three places round about the camp, and had broken their pitchers, they held their lamps in their left hands, and with their right hands the trumpets which they blew, and they cried out: The sword of the Lord and of Gedeon; (Judges 7, 20)

  • Standing every man in his place round about the enemies' camp. So all the camp was troubled, and crying out and howling they fled away. (Judges 7, 21)

  • And the three hundred men nevertheless persisted sounding the trumpets. And the Lord sent the sword into all the camp, and they killed one another, (Judges 7, 22)


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