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Löydetty 1855 Tulokset: Israel

  • From this Gideon made an ephod and set it up in his town, in Ophrah. All Israel, following his example, prostituted themselves to it, and it was a snare for Gideon and his family. (Judges 8, 27)

  • After Gideon's death, the people of Israel again began to prostitute themselves to the Baals, taking Baal-Berith for their god. (Judges 8, 33)

  • And to the family of Jerubbaal -- Gideon -- they showed no faithful gratitude for all the good which it had done for Israel. (Judges 8, 35)

  • Abimelech ruled Israel for three years. (Judges 9, 22)

  • When the men of Israel saw that Abimelech was dead, they dispersed to their homes. (Judges 9, 55)

  • After Abimelech, Tola son of Puah, son of Dodo, rose to deliver Israel. He belonged to Issachar and lived at Shamir in the mountain country of Ephraim. (Judges 10, 1)

  • He was judge in Israel for twenty-three years; he then died and was buried at Shamir. (Judges 10, 2)

  • 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)


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