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Löydetty 1879 Tulokset: Hunger In Israel

  • After him rose Jair of Gilead, who judged Israel for twenty-two years. (Judges 10, 3)

  • Yahweh's anger then grew hot against Israel and he gave them over into the power of the Philistines and the power of the Ammonites, (Judges 10, 7)

  • Furthermore, the Ammonites would cross the Jordan and also make war on Judah, Benjamin and the House of Ephraim, so that Israel was in distress. (Judges 10, 9)

  • They got rid of their foreign gods and served Yahweh, who could bear Israel's suffering no longer. (Judges 10, 16)

  • It was some time after this that the Ammonites made war on Israel. (Judges 11, 4)

  • And when the Ammonites had attacked Israel, the elders of Gilead went to fetch Jephthah from the territory of Tob. (Judges 11, 5)

  • The king of the Ammonites replied to Jephthah's messengers, 'The reason is that when Israel came up from Egypt, they seized my country from the Arnon to the Jabbok and to the Jordan; so now restore it to me peacefully.' (Judges 11, 13)

  • with this answer, 'Jephthah says this, "Israel seized neither the country of Moab nor the country of the Ammonites. (Judges 11, 15)

  • When Israel came out of Egypt, they marched through the desert as far as the Sea of Reeds and, having reached Kadesh, (Judges 11, 16)

  • Israel then sent messengers to the king of Edom to say: Please let me pass through your country, but the king of Edom would not listen. They sent similarly to the king of Moab, but he refused, and Israel remained at Kadesh; (Judges 11, 17)

  • Israel then sent messengers to Sihon, king of the Amorites, ruling in Heshbon. Israel's message was: Please let me pass through your country to my destination. (Judges 11, 19)

  • But Sihon would not let Israel pass through his territory; he mustered his whole army; they encamped at Jahaz, and he then joined battle with Israel. (Judges 11, 20)


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