Löydetty 863 Tulokset: David
No words can thy servant David find; such glory thou dost grant, such favour thou dost shew him. (1 Chronicles 17, 18)
so that thy name may for ever live, for ever be glorified. In one breath let men say, Israel has the Lord of hosts for its God, and, Through his favour, the dynasty of his servant David ever abides. (1 Chronicles 17, 24)
After this, David defeated the Philistines and brought their pride low; wrested from them, too, the possession of Geth and its daughter cities. (1 Chronicles 18, 1)
He also defeated Moab, and Moab became tributary to king David. (1 Chronicles 18, 2)
When the Syrians of Damascus came out to reinforce Adarezer king of Soba, David routed their army of twenty-two thousand, (1 Chronicles 18, 5)
All the golden trappings which Adarezer’s men wore, David carried off and brought to Jerusalem; (1 Chronicles 18, 7)
When the news of David’s victory over Adarezer’s forces reached Thou, king of Hemath, (1 Chronicles 18, 9)
All the gold and silver and bronze ornaments, all the silver and the gold he took from so many nations, Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, Philistines and Amalecites, king David consecrated to the Lord. (1 Chronicles 18, 11)
and put a garrison in Edom to secure its loyalty to king David. Thus the Lord protected David in all his enterprises; (1 Chronicles 18, 13)
Banaias, son of Joiada was at the head of the Cerethites and Phelethites, and David’s sons, too, held high office about the king’s person.✻ (1 Chronicles 18, 17)
David thought to himself, I will shew friendliness to Hanon, as his father Naas did to me; and he dispatched envoys to condole with him over his father’s death. But when these reached the Ammonite country on their mission, (1 Chronicles 19, 2)
the chiefs there said to Hanon, What, David send messengers to comfort thee, in honour of thy father’s memory? Nay, if he has sent men here, they are spies ready to search thy land and make report on it. (1 Chronicles 19, 3)
