Löydetty 2239 Tulokset: Power In Israel
He had forty sons and thirty grandsons who rode seventy young donkeys. He was judge in Israel for eight years. (Judges 12, 14)
Again the Israelites began doing what is evil in Yahweh's eyes, and Yahweh delivered them into the power of the Philistines for forty years. (Judges 13, 1)
For you are going to conceive and give birth to a son. No razor is to touch his head, for the boy is to be God's nazirite from his mother's womb; and he will start rescuing Israel from the power of the Philistines.' (Judges 13, 5)
His father and mother did not know that all this came from Yahweh, who was seeking grounds for a quarrel with the Philistines, since at this time the Philistines dominated Israel. (Judges 14, 4)
Three thousand men of Judah then went down to the cave of the Rock of Etham and said to him, 'Don't you know that the Philistines have us in their power? Now what have you done to us?' He replied, 'I have treated them only as they treated me.' (Judges 15, 11)
Samson was judge in Israel in the days of the Philistines for twenty years. (Judges 15, 20)
At last he confided everything to her; he said to her, 'A razor has never touched my head, because I have been God's nazirite from my mother's womb. If my head were shorn, then my power would leave me and I should lose my strength and become like any other man.' (Judges 16, 17)
His brothers and the whole of his father's family came down and carried him away. They took him back and buried him between Zorah and Eshtaol in the tomb of Manoah his father. He had judged Israel for twenty years. (Judges 16, 31)
In those days there was no king in Israel, and everyone did as he saw fit. (Judges 17, 6)
In those days there was no king in Israel. Now in those days the tribe of Dan was in search of a territory to live in, for until then no territory had fallen to them among the tribes of Israel. (Judges 18, 1)
'Be quiet,' they replied. 'Put your hand over your mouth and come with us, and become our father and priest. Are you better off as domestic priest to one man, or as priest to a tribe and clan in Israel?' (Judges 18, 19)
and called it Dan, from the name of Dan their ancestor who had been born to Israel; originally, however, the town had been called Laish. (Judges 18, 29)
