Trouvé 60 Résultats pour: Descendants
Such were the towns and villages that passed into the possession of Ruben’s descendants, and they had the river Jordan for their boundary. (Joshua 13, 23)
and half of Galaad, and the two cities from which Og ruled over Basan, Astaroth and Edrai. All this now belonged to the descendants of Machir, son of Manasses, Machir’s clans being thus separated from the rest. (Joshua 13, 31)
So it was that the descendants of Juda appeared before Josue in Galgala. And now Caleb, son of Jephone, the Cenezite, spoke thus to him: Thou hast not forgotten the divine promise that was made to God’s servant Moses at Cades-Barne, concerning us two. (Joshua 14, 6)
The territory which was allotted to the descendants of Joseph reached up to Jericho and the waters of Jordan by Jericho on the east, taking in the waste land that climbs up from Jericho to the hill-country of Bethel. (Joshua 16, 1)
The land must needs be divided up into seven portions, now that Juda is provided for in the south, and the descendants of Joseph further north. (Joshua 18, 5)
to the family of Aaron, whose lot came first among the descendants of Caath. (Joshua 21, 10)
And now the bones of Joseph, which the Israelites had brought with them from Egypt, were buried at Sichem, in the piece of land Jacob bought for a hundred lambs from Hemor, that was father to Sichem; a piece of land that belonged to Joseph’s descendants. (Joshua 24, 32)
And now all the Israelites would have Gedeon, the man who delivered them from Madian, become their ruler, and his descendants after him. (Judges 8, 22)
My altar shall still have descendants of thine to minister at it; but it shall be a sight to make thy eyes fail and thy heart faint, when so many of thy race die in their early manhood.✻ (1 Samuel 2, 33)
To him thy descendants, if any such are left, will come cringing for a silver piece and a crust of bread; Only the common portion of a priest, they will say; only a mouthful of bread, and I am content!✻ (1 Samuel 2, 36)
and these descendants of the races which Israel could never exterminate, king Solomon made into bondservants, as they are to this day. (1 Kings 9, 21)
Once he was king, and settled on the throne, he struck down all Baasa’s descendants, leaving no male among them alive, his kinsfolk, too, and his friends. (1 Kings 16, 11)
