Trouvé 157 Résultats pour: Judas

  • and Judas, who was called Maccabeus, (1 Maccabees 2, 4)

  • And Judas Maccabeus, who has been strong and resourceful from his youth, let him be the leader of your militia, and he will manage the war of the people. (1 Maccabees 2, 66)

  • And his son Judas, who was called Maccabeus, rose up in his place. (1 Maccabees 3, 1)

  • And Judas knew about it, and he went forth to meet him. And he struck him and killed him. And many fell down wounded, and the rest fled away. (1 Maccabees 3, 11)

  • And he took away their spoils. And Judas took possession of the sword of Apollonius, and he fought with it during all his days. (1 Maccabees 3, 12)

  • And Seron, the leader of the army of Syria, heard that Judas had gathered together a company of the faithful and an assembly with him. (1 Maccabees 3, 13)

  • And he said, “I will make a name for myself, and I will be glorified in the kingdom, and I will defeat Judas in warfare, and those who are with him, who have spurned the word of the king.” (1 Maccabees 3, 14)

  • And they approached even as far as Bethhoron. And Judas went forth to meet him, with a few men. (1 Maccabees 3, 16)

  • But when they saw the army coming to meet them, they said to Judas, “How will we few be able to fight against so great and so strong a multitude, even though we are weakened by fasting today?” (1 Maccabees 3, 17)

  • And Judas said: “It is easy for many to be enclosed in the hands of a few, for there is no difference in the sight of the God of heaven to liberate by means of many, or by means of few. (1 Maccabees 3, 18)

  • And the fear and dread of Judas, as well as his brothers, fell upon all the nations around them. (1 Maccabees 3, 25)

  • And his name reached even to the king, and all the nations told stories of the battles of Judas. (1 Maccabees 3, 26)


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