Trouvé 2409 Résultats pour: Hunger In Israel
And the Lord struck them down in the sight of the sons of Israel, and they put to death, on that day, twenty-five thousand of them, along with one hundred men, all warriors and those who drew the sword. (Judges 20, 35)
But the sons of Benjamin, when they had seen themselves to be the weaker, began to flee. And the sons of Israel discerning this, gave them room to flee, so that they might arrive at the ambushes that were prepared, which they had positioned near the city. (Judges 20, 36)
Now the sons of Israel had given a sign to those whom they had stationed in ambushes, so that, after they had seized the city, they would light a fire, and by the smoke ascending on high, they would show that the city was captured. (Judges 20, 38)
And then, the sons of Israel discerned this sign during the battle (for the sons of Benjamin had thought that they fled, and they pursued them forcefully, cutting down thirty men from their army). (Judges 20, 39)
But the sons of Israel, returning, had struck with the sword all that remained in the city, from men even to cattle. And all the cities and villages of Benjamin were consumed with devouring flames. (Judges 20, 48)
The sons of Israel had also taken an oath at Mizpah, and they said, “None of us shall give his daughters as a wife to the sons of Benjamin.” (Judges 21, 1)
“Why, O Lord, God of Israel, has this evil happened among your people, so that this day one tribe would be taken away from us?” (Judges 21, 3)
“Who, out of all the tribes of Israel, did not ascend with the army of the Lord?” For they had bound themselves with a great oath, when they were at Mizpah, that whoever was not present would be slain. (Judges 21, 5)
And the sons of Israel, having been led to repentance over their brother Benjamin, began to say: “One tribe has been taken away from Israel. (Judges 21, 6)
For this reason, they said, “Who is there, out of all the tribes of Israel, that did not ascend to the Lord at Mizpah?” And behold, the inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead were found not to have been among that army. (Judges 21, 8)
And all of Israel was very saddened, and they did penance for destroying one tribe out of Israel. (Judges 21, 15)
and we must take great care, and make provision with a very great diligence, so that one tribe may not be wiped away from Israel. (Judges 21, 17)
