Löydetty 192 Tulokset: Daniel in the lion's den

  • And then even the valiant, the truly lion-hearted, will be demoralised; for all Israel knows that your father is a champion and that the men with him are valiant. (2 Samuel 17, 10)

  • Benaiah of Kabzeel was the son of Jehoiada and hero of many exploits. He it was who slaughtered two formidable Moabites and, one snowy day, climbed down and slaughtered the lion in the storage-well. (2 Samuel 23, 20)

  • A lion met him on the road and killed him; his corpse lay stretched out on the road; the donkey stood there beside it; the lion stood by the corpse too. (1 Kings 13, 24)

  • People going by saw the corpse lying on the road and the lion standing by the corpse, and went and spoke about it in the town where the old prophet lived. (1 Kings 13, 25)

  • When the prophet who had made the man turn back heard about it, he said, 'That is the man of God who defied Yahweh's command! Yahweh has handed him over to the lion, which has mauled and killed him, just as Yahweh had foretold it would.' (1 Kings 13, 26)

  • He set off and found the man's corpse lying on the road with the donkey and the lion standing beside the corpse; the lion had neither eaten the corpse nor mauled the donkey. (1 Kings 13, 28)

  • So he said to him, 'Since you have disobeyed Yahweh's order, the very moment you leave me a lion will kill you.' And no sooner had he left him than he met a lion, which killed him. (1 Kings 20, 36)

  • These are the sons of David who were born to him in Hebron: the first-born Amnon, by Ahinoam of Jezreel; second, Daniel, by Abigail of Carmel; (1 Chronicles 3, 1)

  • Benaiah son of Jehoiada from Kabzeel was the hero of many exploits; he it was who slaughtered two formidable Moabites and, one snowy day, climbed down and slaughtered the lion in the storage-well. (1 Chronicles 11, 22)

  • Of the sons of Phinehas: Gershom; of the sons of Ithamar: Daniel; of the sons of David: Hattush (Ezra 8, 2)

  • Daniel, Ginnethon, Baruch, (Nehemiah 10, 7)

  • the lion's roars, his savage growls, like the fangs of a lion cub, are broken off. (Job 4, 10)


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