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Löydetty 1187 Tulokset: War

  • and the Angel of Yahweh appeared to him and said, 'Yahweh is with you, valiant warrior!' (Judges 6, 12)

  • if, I say, you have acted in sincerity and good faith towards Jerubbaal and his family, then may Abimelech be your joy and may you be his! (Judges 9, 19)

  • While Abimelech and his group rushed forward and took position at the entrance to the town gate, the two other groups fell on everyone in the fields and slaughtered them. (Judges 9, 44)

  • who from that year onwards crushed and oppressed the Israelites for eighteen years -- all those Israelites living on the other side of the Jordan in Amorite territory, in Gilead. (Judges 10, 8)

  • 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)

  • Jephthah the Gileadite was a valiant warrior. He was a prostitute's son. Gilead was Jephthah's father, (Judges 11, 1)

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

  • Jephthah sent messengers to the king of the Ammonites to say to him, 'What do you have against us, for you to come and make war on my country?' (Judges 11, 12)

  • Are you a better man than Balak son of Zippor, king of Moab? Did he pick a quarrel with Israel? Did he make war on them? (Judges 11, 25)

  • I for my part have done you no harm, but you are wronging me by making war on me. Let Yahweh the Judge give judgement today between the Israelites and the king of the Ammonites." ' (Judges 11, 27)

  • The men of Ephraim mobilised; they crossed the Jordan near Zaphon and said to Jephthah, 'Why did you go and make war on the Ammonites without asking us to go with you? We shall burn down your house over your head!' (Judges 12, 1)

  • When I saw that no one was coming to rescue me, I took my life in my hands and marched against the Ammonites, and Yahweh handed them over to me. So why advance on me today to make war on me?' (Judges 12, 3)


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