Löydetty 170 Tulokset: Tribe Of Issachar
And when the people found that the king would not listen to them, they were quick with their answer. David is none of ours, they cried; not for us the son of Jesse; go back, men of Israel, to your homes! Let David look to the affairs of his own tribe! And with that, the people dispersed to their homes; (1 Kings 12, 16)
Hearing of Jeroboam’s return, they met and summoned him to be present; and so they made him king of all Israel, leaving none to take part with David’s line except the one tribe of Juda. (1 Kings 12, 20)
Roboam, indeed, upon reaching Jerusalem, mustered the whole tribe of Juda, including Benjamin, a hundred and eighty thousand choice warriors, to make war on the men of Israel; their cry was that Roboam, Solomon’s heir, must be restored to his kingdom. (1 Kings 12, 21)
Then, while he was laying siege to the Philistine city of Gebbethon, at the head of the Israelite army, Baasa son of Ahias, a man of Issachar, conspired against him and killed him there. (1 Kings 15, 27)
Twelve stones he took, one for each tribe that sprang from the sons of Jacob, to whom the divine voice gave the surname of Israel; (1 Kings 18, 31)
So it was that the Lord, in anger, banished Israel from his presence, and the tribe of Juda stood alone (2 Kings 17, 18)
The sons of Israel were Ruben, Simeon, Levi, Juda, Issachar, Zabulon, (1 Chronicles 2, 1)
from Ram, Aminadab, and from Aminadab Nahasson, that was chieftain of the tribe of Juda. (1 Chronicles 2, 10)
the Gersonites thirteen cities from Issachar, Aser, Nephthali, and the Manassites of Basan; (1 Chronicles 6, 62)
from Issachar Cedes, Dabereth, (1 Chronicles 6, 72)
Issachar had four sons, Thola, Phua, Jasub and Simeron. (1 Chronicles 7, 1)
and their fellow tribesmen of Issachar counted eighty-seven thousand, all fighting men. (1 Chronicles 7, 5)
