Löydetty 522 Tulokset: death of Abner

  • And Abner cried out to Joab, and said: Shall thy sword rage unto utter destruction? knowest thou not that it is dangerous to drive people to despair? how long dost thou defer to bid the people cease from pursuing after their brethren? (2 Samuel 2, 26)

  • And Abner and his men walked all that night through the plains: and they passed the Jordan, and having gone through all Beth-horon, came to the camp. (2 Samuel 2, 29)

  • And Joab returning, after he had left Abner, assembled all the people: and there were wanting of David's servants nineteen men, beside Asael. (2 Samuel 2, 30)

  • But the servants of David had killed of Benjamin, and of the men that were with Abner, three hundred and sixty, who all died. (2 Samuel 2, 31)

  • Now while there was war between the house of Saul and the house of David, Abner the son of Ner ruled the house of Saul. (2 Samuel 3, 6)

  • And Saul had a concubine named Respha, the daughter of Aia. And Isboseth said to Abner: (2 Samuel 3, 7)

  • So do God to Abner, and more also, unless as the Lord hath sworn to David, so I do to him, (2 Samuel 3, 9)

  • Abner therefore sent messengers to David for himself, saying: Whose is the land? and that they should say: Make a league with me, and my hand shall be with thee: and I will bring all Israel to thee. (2 Samuel 3, 12)

  • And her husband followed her, weeping as far as Bahurim: and Abner said to him: Go and return. And he returned. (2 Samuel 3, 16)

  • Abner also spoke to the ancients of Israel, saying: Both yesterday and the day before you sought for David that he might reign over you. (2 Samuel 3, 17)

  • And Abner spoke also to Benjamin. And he went to speak to David in Hebron all that seemed good to Israel, and to all Benjamin. (2 Samuel 3, 19)

  • And he came to David in Hebron with twenty men: and David made a feast for Abner, and his men that came with him. (2 Samuel 3, 20)


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