Trouvé 203 Résultats pour: narrow gate

  • and took the statue, the ephod that is used to consult Yahweh and the small idols, while the priest stood at the gate with the six hundred armed men. The priest said to them, "What are you doing?" (Judges 18, 18)

  • Meanwhile Boaz went to the town gate and sat there waiting for the closer relative about whom he had spoken to Ruth. When he saw him coming, he called him by name and said, "Come here and sit down." And so he did. (Ruth 4, 1)

  • I also take Mahlon's widow, Ruth the Moabite, as my wife to raise up a family for her late husband, so that the name of the dead will be restored to his inheritance and be present among his brothers when they gather at the gate of his town. Do you witness this today?" (Ruth 4, 10)

  • The elders and all those at the gate answered, "We witness. May Yahweh make the woman coming into your house like Rachel and Leah, who together built up the house of Israel. May you prosper in Ephrathah and be of good standing in Bethlehem. (Ruth 4, 11)

  • As soon as the man mentioned the ark of God, Eli fell over backward from his seat by the side of the gate. He broke his neck and died for he was an old and heavy man. Eli judged Israel for forty years. (1 Samuel 4, 18)

  • So he pretended to be mad, making marks on the doors of the gate as he let his spittle run down his beard. (1 Samuel 21, 14)

  • When Abner arrived at Hebron, Joab took him aside within the city gate as though to speak with him, privately. There he stabbed him in the belly and he died. Joab did so in revenge for the murder of his brother, Asahel. (2 Samuel 3, 27)

  • The Ammonites came out in battle formation at the entrance gate while the Arameans of Zobah and Rehob and the men of Tob and Maacah grouped separately in the open country. (2 Samuel 10, 8)

  • So he answered the king and explained, "These men had overcome us and pushed us in the field; then we drove them back to the entrance gate. (2 Samuel 11, 23)

  • So the king said to them, "I will do whatever seems best to you." Then the king stood by the side of the gate while the entire army marched out by hundreds and by thousands. (2 Samuel 18, 4)

  • David was sitting between the two gates. The watchman posted at the roof of the gate, on the wall, saw a man running alone. (2 Samuel 18, 24)

  • The king was greatly disturbed and, going up to the room over the gate, he wept and said, "O, my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom! Would that I had died instead of you, O Absalom, my son, my son!" (2 Samuel 19, 1)


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