Trouvé 1957 Résultats pour: Israel
So the news went abroad among the kings of the Amorrhites, who dwelt on the west of Jordan, and the Chanaanite kings by the coast of the great sea, that the Lord had dried up the stream of Jordan to let the Israelites go across. And now their hearts failed them, and their spirits were altogether daunted, such terror was theirs at the coming of Israel. (Joshua 5, 1)
It was at this time the Lord said to Josue, Have knives made of flint, and restore the rite of circumcision among the sons of Israel. (Joshua 5, 2)
So he did as the Lord bade him, and restored circumcision to Israel at the Hill of the Foreskins. (Joshua 5, 3)
Once they had begun to enjoy their own harvest, the supply of manna ceased, nor did the sons of Israel ever taste that food again; they ate the crops which the land of Chanaan yielded that year. (Joshua 5, 12)
Already Jericho was bolted and barred against the approach of Israel, so that there was no entering or leaving it, (Joshua 6, 1)
And when the priests were ready to blow their trumpets on the seventh journey, Josue gave word to the whole of Israel, Now you are to shout; the Lord has put the city in your power. (Joshua 6, 16)
Beware of touching anything that lies under the ban; that were sin in you, and trouble would come upon the whole camp of Israel through your guilt. (Joshua 6, 18)
So the two men went in, and brought Rahab out with her parents and her kindred and all that belonged to her, giving this family of hers lodging, but not in the camp of Israel. (Joshua 6, 23)
But Josue spared the harlot Rahab, with all her father’s household and all that was hers; and to this day her posterity finds a home in Israel. So well was she rewarded for hiding away those two spies of his in Jericho.At this time Josue laid the place under a ban; (Joshua 6, 25)
But now Israel broke its faith by turning the forfeited plunder to their own use. Achan, a man of Juda, descended from Zare through Charmi and Zabdi, took some of the plunder for himself, and God was angry with the people of Israel. (Joshua 7, 1)
Josue himself rent his garments, and fell down, face to earth, before the ark of God. There he lay till nightfall, and all the elders of Israel with him, defiling their heads with dust. (Joshua 7, 6)
O Lord my God, that I should see Israel turn their backs before their enemies! (Joshua 7, 8)
