Löydetty 42 Tulokset: Gath

  • But three years later, two of Shimei's servants ran away to Achish, son of Maacah, king of Gath, and Shimei was informed that his servants were in Gath. (1 Kings 2, 39)

  • So Shimei rose, saddled his ass, and went to Achish in Gath in search of his servants, whom he brought back. (1 Kings 2, 40)

  • When Solomon was informed that Shimei had gone from Jerusalem to Gath, and had returned, (1 Kings 2, 41)

  • Then King Hazael of Aram mounted a siege against Gath. When he had taken it, Hazael decided to go on to attack Jerusalem. (2 Kings 12, 18)

  • He restored the boundaries of Israel from Labo-of-Hamath to the sea of the Arabah, just as the LORD, the God of Israel, had prophesied through his servant, the prophet Jonah, son of Amittai, from Gath-hepher. (2 Kings 14, 25)

  • From the tribe of Dan: Elteke with its pasture lands, Gibbethon with its pasture lands, Aijalon with its pasture lands, and Gath-rimmon with its pasture lands. (1 Chronicles 6, 54)

  • whose son was Zabad. Ephraim's son Shuthelah, and Ezer and Elead, who were born in the land, were slain by the inhabitants of Gath because they had gone down to take away their livestock. (1 Chronicles 7, 21)

  • Beriah, and Shema. They were family heads of those who dwelt in Aijalon, and they put the inhabitants of Gath to flight. (1 Chronicles 8, 13)

  • After this, David defeated the Philistines and subdued them; and he took Gath and its towns away from the control of the Philistines. (1 Chronicles 18, 1)

  • Once again there was war with the Philistines, and Elhanan, the son of Jair, slew Lahmi, the brother of Goliath of Gath, whose spear shaft was like a weaver's heddle-bar. (1 Chronicles 20, 5)

  • In still another battle, at Gath, they encountered a giant, also a descendant of the Raphaim, who had six fingers to each hand and six toes to each foot; twenty-four in all. (1 Chronicles 20, 6)

  • These were the descendants of the Raphaim of Gath who died at the hands of David and his servants. (1 Chronicles 20, 8)


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