Löydetty 2371 Tulokset: Way
When they had made their way in, they found him there in his own room, asleep on the bed, and despatched him with blows; then they cut off his head, and journeyed with it across the desert road all night. (2 Samuel 4, 7)
So David ordered his men to kill them and cut off their hands and feet; the bodies were hung up over the fish-pond at Hebron. As for the head of Isboseth, it was carried away, and buried in Abner’s grave. (2 Samuel 4, 12)
When the king and his army marched on Jerusalem, to attack the Jebusites, that were native to the soil, they met him with the taunt, Thou must rid thyself of blind men and lame, before thou canst make thy way in here, meaning that David would never make his way in; (2 Samuel 5, 6)
So David marched out to Baal-Pharasim, and defeated them there; The Lord has parted the enemy’s ranks before me, he said, as easily as water parts this way and that; so the place came by its name, Baal-Pharasim, The Master of the Breach. (2 Samuel 5, 20)
So David did as the Lord had bidden him; and he drove the Philistines before him all the way from Gabaa to Gezer. (2 Samuel 5, 25)
And they carried the ark away from Abinadab’s house at Gabaa, putting it on a newly-made waggon, with Abinadab’s sons, Oza and Ahio, for its drivers. (2 Samuel 6, 3)
He it was had had charge of it, there in Gabaa, till now; but now they took it away from his house, with Ahio walking before it, (2 Samuel 6, 4)
Then word was brought to David how the Lord had blessed Obededom and all that was his for the ark’s sake. So back he went, and brought the ark of God away from Obededom’s house, into David’s Keep, with great rejoicing; seven choirs of dancers he took with him, and a young bull for a victim.✻ (2 Samuel 6, 12)
And Nathan answered, Go thy own way, fulfil thy own purpose; the Lord is with thee. (2 Samuel 7, 3)
This way and that the whole race of Israel journeyed, and I with them; now to this tribe, now to that, I gave the leadership of the rest, and never did I reproach any of them for not building me a house of cedar. (2 Samuel 7, 7)
This message, then, thou wilt give to my servant David from the Lord of hosts: Out in the pasture-lands, where thou wast tending the sheep, I summoned thee away to bear rule over my people Israel; (2 Samuel 7, 8)
blessing on his line bestow, and keep it always under thy protection. Thou, Lord God, hast spoken, and through this blessing of thine my race shall be blessed for ever. (2 Samuel 7, 29)
