Löydetty 102 Tulokset: record of journey

  • After these things Tobias went his way, praising God that he had given him a prosperous journey, and blessed Raguel and Edna his wife, and went on his way till they drew near unto Nineve. (Tobit 11, 1)

  • And they went forth of Nineve three days' journey toward the plain of Bectileth, and pitched from Bectileth near the mountain which is at the left hand of the upper Cilicia. (Judith 2, 21)

  • And the king made a record of these things, and Mardocheus also wrote thereof. (Esther 12, 4)

  • Also now, behold, my witness [is] in heaven, and my record [is] on high. (Job 16, 19)

  • Judas Maccabeus also and his brother Jonathan went over Jordan, and travelled three days' journey in the wilderness, (1 Maccabees 5, 24)

  • Then they pursued after them a day's journey, from Adasa unto Gazera, sounding an alarm after them with their trumpets. (1 Maccabees 7, 45)

  • They went therefore to Rome, which was a very great journey, and came into the senate, where they spake and said. (1 Maccabees 8, 19)

  • Whereupon he took his journey into Spain in peaceable manner, so as they of the cities opened unto him, and met him: for king Alexander had commanded them so to do, because he was his brother in law. (1 Maccabees 11, 2)

  • So forthwith Heliodorus took his journey; under a colour of visiting the cities of Celosyria and Phenice, but indeed to fulfil the king's purpose. (2 Maccabees 3, 8)

  • Then swelling with anger. he thought to avenge upon the Jews the disgrace done unto him by those that made him flee. Therefore commanded he his chariotman to drive without ceasing, and to dispatch the journey, the judgment of GOd now following him. For he had spoken proudly in this sort, That he would come to Jerusalem and make it a common burying place of the Jew s. (2 Maccabees 9, 4)

  • Howbeit he nothing at all ceased from his bragging, but still was filled with pride, breathing out fire in his rage against the Jews, and commanding to haste the journey: but it came to pass that he fell down from his chariot, carried violently; so that having a sore fall, all the members of his body were much pained. (2 Maccabees 9, 7)

  • Now when they were gone from thence nine furlongs in their journey toward Timotheus, no fewer than five thousand men on foot and five hundred horsemen of the Arabians set upon him. (2 Maccabees 12, 10)


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