Löydetty 348 Tulokset: battle against the Philistines

  • at the sound of my name fearsome despots will be afraid; I shall show myself kind to the people and valiant in battle. (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 15)

  • Not that you were unable to hand the godless over to the upright in pitched battle or destroy them at once by savage beasts or one harsh word; (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 9)

  • scarcely has he lain down to rest, when in his sleep, as if in broad daylight, he is troubled with nightmares, like one who has escaped from a battle, (Ecclesiasticus 40, 6)

  • he massacred the leaders of the enemy, and all the rulers of the Philistines. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 18)

  • For he destroyed the enemies on every front, he annihilated his foes, the Philistines, and crushed their strength for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 7)

  • the inhabitants of Mount Seir, the Philistines, and the stupid people living at Shechem. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 26)

  • You have rejected your people, the House of Jacob, for it has long been full of sorcerers like the Philistines, and is overrun with foreigners. (Isaiah 2, 6)

  • Your men will fall by the sword, your warriors in battle, (Isaiah 3, 25)

  • Aram to the east, Philistines to the west, to devour Israel with gaping jaws. After all this, his anger is not spent. No, his hand is still raised! (Isaiah 9, 11)

  • but together they will swoop on the Philistines' back, to the west, and together pillage the people of the east. Edom and Moab will be subject to their sway and the Ammonites will obey them. (Isaiah 11, 14)

  • The noise of a great crowd in the mountains, like an immense people, the tumultuous sound of kingdoms, of nations mustering: it is Yahweh Sabaoth marshalling the troops for battle. (Isaiah 13, 4)

  • For these have fled before the sword, the naked sword and the bent bow, the press of battle. (Isaiah 21, 15)


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