Löydetty 187 Tulokset: Nob
and Nobe, who invaded and captured Chanath with its daughter-towns, called this after his own name, Nobe. (Numbers 32, 42)
Let me go across, then, and have sight of this fair land beyond the Jordan, of its noble hills, and of Lebanon itself! (Deuteronomy 3, 25)
And now an angel of the Lord came and waited by the oak-tree at Ephra, which then belonged to Joas, of the family of Abiezer. His son Gedeon had gone out to the wine-press, so as to thresh his wheat there unobserved by the Madianites, (Judges 6, 11)
Gedeon came up along the track used by the wandering tribes east of Nobe and Jegbaa; he caught them off their guard, when they were not expecting an attack, and fell upon the camp; (Judges 8, 11)
But the Lord warned Samuel, Have no eyes for noble mien or tall stature; I have passed this one by. Not where man’s glance falls, falls the Lord’s choice; men see but outward appearances, he reads the heart.✻ (1 Samuel 16, 7)
It was to the priest Achimelech, at Nobe, that David betook himself. Achimelech was dismayed at his coming; Why art thou alone, he asked, with none to attend thee? (1 Samuel 21, 1)
And the answer came from Doeg, the man of Edom, who was chief among Saul’s servants. I was by, he said, at Nobe, when the son of Jesse was there with the priest Achimelech, son of Achitob, (1 Samuel 22, 9)
Thereupon the king sent out his summons to the high priest Achimelech, son of Achitob, and all his priestly kindred at Nobe, and they all came into his presence. (1 Samuel 22, 11)
Nobe, too, the city of the priests, the king put to the sword; man and woman, child and infant, ox and ass and sheep, all put to the sword. (1 Samuel 22, 19)
And this was the dirge with which he lamented him: Died Abner as the ignoble die?✻ (2 Samuel 3, 33)
and he came near to being struck down by Jesbi-Benob, a man of the Araphite breed, that had a spear-head of ten pounds weight, and a new sword at his side. (2 Samuel 21, 16)
Then Jehu put to death all that was left of Achab’s race in Jezrahel, with all that had been nobles, courtiers and priests in his reign, till no trace of him was left. (2 Kings 10, 11)
