Trouvé 2204 Résultats pour: End
So Moses gave the dominions of Sehon, that had been king of the Amorrhites, and Og, the king of Basan, with all the cities that were contained in the whole region, to Gad and to Ruben and to half the tribe of Manasses, that were descended from Joseph’s son. (Numbers 32, 33)
Meanwhile the descendants of Machir, that was Manasses’ son, had made their way into Galaad and plundered it, slaughtering the Amorrhites who dwelt there; (Numbers 32, 39)
The southern end of your territory will begin at the desert of Sin, by Edom, bordered on the east by the Sea of Salt. (Numbers 34, 3)
From Asemona it will curve round to the Brook of Egypt, ending at the shore of the Great Sea. (Numbers 34, 5)
So it will fall into the Jordan valley and end at last with the Sea of Salt. These shall be the frontiers that bound your land.✻ (Numbers 34, 12)
And among Joseph’s descendants, for Manasses, Hanniel the son of Ephod, (Numbers 34, 23)
And now a plea was brought to Moses, before all the rulers of Israel, by the chiefs of the clan descended from Galaad, son of Machir, son of Manasses, that came of Joseph’s stock. (Numbers 36, 1)
The whisper went round in your tents, The Lord wishes us ill; that is why he has brought us away from Egypt, to leave us at the mercy of the Amorrhites, and so make an end of us. (Deuteronomy 1, 27)
the Lord our God gave us the victory over him. We made an end of him and of his sons and of all his people, (Deuteronomy 2, 33)
We made an end of them, as we had made an end of Sehon, that reigned in Hesebon, destroying all the inhabitants of their cities, men, women and children, (Deuteronomy 3, 6)
It was Jair, a descendant of Manasses, that won possession of Argob, right up to the borders of Gessuri and Machati, and called Basan after his own name, Havoth-Jair, that is, Jair’s villages, which is the name they bear still.)✻ (Deuteronomy 3, 14)
And you, as you came close to the spurs of the mountain, found it sending up flames high as heaven, all wreathed in darkness and cloud and mist. (Deuteronomy 4, 11)
