Löydetty 391 Tulokset: water

  • Surely, Abana and Parpar, the rivers of Damascus, are better than any water in Israel? Could I not bathe in them and become clean?' And he turned round and went off in a rage. (2 Kings 5, 12)

  • But, as one of them was felling his beam, the iron axehead fell into the water. 'Alas, my lord,' he exclaimed, 'and it was a borrowed one too!' (2 Kings 6, 5)

  • 'Do not kill them,' he replied. 'Do you kill your own prisoners with sword and bow? Offer them food and water, so that they can eat and drink, and then let them go back to their master.' (2 Kings 6, 22)

  • Next day he took a blanket, soaked it in water, and spread it over his face. So died Ben-Hadad, and Hazael succeeded him. (2 Kings 8, 15)

  • Do not listen to Hezekiah, for the king of Assyria says this: Make peace with me, surrender to me, and every one of you will be free to eat the fruit of his own vine and of his own fig tree and to drink the water of his own storage-well (2 Kings 18, 31)

  • The rest of the history of Hezekiah, all his prowess, how he constructed the pool and the conduit to bring water into the city, is this not recorded in the Book of the Annals of the Kings of Judah? (2 Kings 20, 20)

  • Longingly, David said, 'If only someone would fetch me a drink of water from the well that stands by the gate at Bethlehem!' (1 Chronicles 11, 17)

  • At this the three champions, forcing their way through the Philistine camp, drew water from the well that stands by the gate of Bethlehem and, bringing it away, presented it to David. David, however, would not drink any of it, but poured it out as a libation to Yahweh. (1 Chronicles 11, 18)

  • and say, "These are the king's orders: Put this man in prison and feed him on nothing but bread and water until I am safely home." ' (2 Chronicles 18, 26)

  • So a large number of people were called out to block all the springs and cut off the watercourse flowing through the country. 'Why', they said, 'should the kings of Assyria find plenty of water when they arrive?' (2 Chronicles 32, 4)

  • Ezra then left his place in front of the Temple of God and went to the room of Jehohanan son of Eliashib, where he spent the night without eating food or drinking water, because he was still mourning over the exiles' infidelity. (Ezra 10, 6)

  • to a point by the Water Gate to the east and the projecting tower. (Nehemiah 3, 26)


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