Löydetty 982 Tulokset: David
When David heard this, he sent Joab with the whole army, the champions. (1 Chronicles 19, 8)
David, being informed of this, mustered all Israel, crossed the Jordan, made contact with them and took up position near them. David drew up his line of battle facing the Aramaeans, who then engaged him. (1 Chronicles 19, 17)
But the Aramaeans fled from Israel, and David killed seven thousand of their chariot teams and forty thousand men; and also Shophach, the commander of the army. (1 Chronicles 19, 18)
When Hadadezer's vassals saw that Israel had got the better of them, they made peace with David and became his subjects. The Aramaeans were unwilling to give any more help to the Ammonites. (1 Chronicles 19, 19)
At the turn of the year, at the time when kings go campaigning, Joab led out the troops and, having ravaged the Ammonites' territory, proceeded to lay siege to Rabbah. David, however, remained in Jerusalem. Joab reduced Rabbah and dismantled it. (1 Chronicles 20, 1)
David took the crown off Milcom's head and found that it weighed a talent of gold, and in it was set a precious stone which went on David's head instead. He carried off great quantities of booty from the city. (1 Chronicles 20, 2)
And he expelled its inhabitants, setting them to work with saws, iron picks and axes. David treated all the Ammonite towns in the same way. David and all the people then returned to Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 20, 3)
When he defied Israel, Jonathan son of Shimea, brother of David cut him down. (1 Chronicles 20, 7)
These men were sons of Rapha in Gath and fell at the hands of David and his guards. (1 Chronicles 20, 8)
Satan took his stand against Israel and incited David to take a census of Israel. (1 Chronicles 21, 1)
David said to Joab and the people's princes, 'Go, and take a census of Israel, from Beersheba to Dan, then bring it back to me and let me know the total.' (1 Chronicles 21, 2)
Joab gave David the census results for the people: all Israel had eleven hundred thousand men who could wield a sword; Judah had four hundred and seventy thousand men who could wield a sword. (1 Chronicles 21, 5)
