Trouvé 16 Résultats pour: Division
Heber had two sons; one was called Phaleg, Division, because in his time the territory was divided up, and his brother’s name was Jectan. (Genesis 10, 25)
This veil will be held up by rings. The ark is to be set down behind it, and thus it will be a division between the sanctuary and the inner sanctuary. (Exodus 26, 33)
The fiftieth year, the year of jubilee, will come round, but still the division of holdings will remain disturbed, and the land belonging to one tribe will be held by another. (Numbers 36, 4)
It was time, then, that he should make a full division of the land among the nine tribes, and that half of Manasses which was attached to them. (Joshua 13, 7)
The division was made by lot, in pursuance of the command the Lord gave through Moses, among the nine and a half tribes that remained. (Joshua 14, 2)
but must be content with cities to live in and pasture for their beasts around them. Meanwhile, the division of Joseph’s posterity into two tribes, Ephraim and Manasses, made up the full number.) (Joshua 14, 4)
When the tribes descended from Joseph complained to Josue that he had allotted to them only a single division of the country, although the Lord’s blessing had made them so populous, (Joshua 17, 14)
To the camp at Silo, then, they returned, when they had made their survey and written down particulars of the sevenfold division in a book; (Joshua 18, 9)
Such was the division of the land made by the high priest Eleazar, and Josue the son of Nun, and the chief men of Israel’s clans and tribes, there in Silo, in the Lord’s presence, at the door of the tabernacle that bore witness to his covenant. (Joshua 19, 51)
the leaders of Issachar, too, were at Debbora’s side, and followed Barac into danger, as he rushed headlong down from the steep. But what of Ruben? Here there was division of counsel among brave hearts. (Judges 5, 15)
who had two sons; one was called Phaleg, Division, because in his time the territory was divided up, and his brother’s name was Jectan. (1 Chronicles 1, 19)
and it proved there was no parity in their numbers, the division must take place between sixteen heads of families in Eleazar’s clan, eight in Ithamar’s. (1 Chronicles 24, 4)
