Löydetty 348 Tulokset: battle against the Philistines

  • The golden tumours paid by the Philistines as a guilt offering to Yahweh were as follows: one for Ashdod, one for Gaza, one for Ashkelon, one for Gath, one for Ekron; (1 Samuel 6, 17)

  • So they sent messengers to the inhabitants of Kiriath-Jearim, to say, 'The Philistines have sent back the ark of Yahweh; come down and take it up to your town.' (1 Samuel 6, 21)

  • Samuel then spoke as follows to the whole House of Israel, 'If you are returning to Yahweh with all your heart, banish the foreign gods and Astartes which you now have, and set your heart on Yahweh and serve him alone; and he will deliver you from the power of the Philistines.' (1 Samuel 7, 3)

  • When the Philistines heard that the Israelites had mustered at Mizpah, the Philistine chiefs marched on Israel; and when the Israelites heard this, they were afraid of the Philistines. (1 Samuel 7, 7)

  • They said to Samuel, 'Do not stop calling on Yahweh our God to rescue us from the power of the Philistines.' (1 Samuel 7, 8)

  • While Samuel was in the act of presenting burnt offering, the Philistines joined battle with Israel, but that day Yahweh thundered violently over the Philistines, threw them into panic and Israel defeated them. (1 Samuel 7, 10)

  • The men of Israel sallied out from Mizpah in pursuit of the Philistines and beat them all the way to below Beth-Car. (1 Samuel 7, 11)

  • So the Philistines were humbled and no longer came into Israelite territory; Yahweh oppressed the Philistines throughout the life of Samuel. (1 Samuel 7, 13)

  • The towns which the Philistines had taken from Israel were given back to Israel, from Ekron all the way to Gath, and Israel freed their territory from the power of the Philistines. There was peace, too, between Israel and the Amorites. (1 Samuel 7, 14)

  • 'About this time tomorrow, I shall send you a man from the territory of Benjamin; you are to anoint him as prince of my people Israel, and he will save my people from the power of the Philistines; for I have seen the misery of my people and their cries of anguish have come to me.' (1 Samuel 9, 16)

  • They then forgot Yahweh their God and he sold them into the power of Sisera, general of the army of Hazor, and also into the power of the Philistines and of the king of Moab, who made war on them. (1 Samuel 12, 9)

  • Jonathan killed the Philistine governor stationed at Gibeah and the Philistines were informed that the Hebrews had risen in revolt. Saul had the trumpet sounded throughout the country, (1 Samuel 13, 3)


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