Trouvé 2974 Résultats pour: Men
The total number of Benjaminites who fell that day was twenty-five thousand swordsmen, all of them brave men. (Judges 20, 46)
Six hundred men, however, turned tail and escaped into the desert, to the Rock of Rimmon, and there they stayed for four months. (Judges 20, 47)
The men of Israel then went back to the Benjaminites, and put them to the sword-people, livestock and everything else that came their way in the town. And they fired all the towns involved. (Judges 20, 48)
The men of Israel had sworn this oath at Mizpah, 'None of us is to give his daughter in marriage to Benjamin.' (Judges 21, 1)
The people went to Bethel and stayed there until evening, sitting before God and raising their voices, made a great lament, (Judges 21, 2)
The community then despatched twelve thousand of their bravest men there, with these orders: 'Go and slaughter all the inhabitants of Jabesh in Gilead, including the women and children. (Judges 21, 10)
This is what you are to do. All males and all those women who have ever slept with a man, you will put under the curse of destruction, but the lives of the virgins you will spare.' And this they did. (Judges 21, 11)
Benjamin then came home: they were given those of the women of Jabesh in Gilead whose lives had been spared, but there were not enough for all. (Judges 21, 14)
And the elders of the community said, 'What shall we do to provide wives for the survivors, since the women of Benjamin have been wiped out?' (Judges 21, 16)
The Benjaminites did this and, from the dancers whom they caught, took as many wives as there were men and then, setting off, went back to their heritage, rebuilt the towns and settled down in them. (Judges 21, 23)
These married Moabite women: one was called Orpah and the other Ruth. They lived there for about ten years. (Ruth 1, 4)
The two of them went on until they came to Bethlehem. Their arrival set the whole town astir, and the women said, 'Can this be Naomi?' (Ruth 1, 19)
