Trouvé 62 Résultats pour: Warrior
Chus was also the father of Nemrod, who was the first great warrior; (Genesis 10, 8)
The Lord, the warrior God, whose very name tells of omnipotence!✻ (Exodus 15, 3)
Gone was the warrior breed, lost to the country-side, until Debbora came, Debbora, that played a mother’s part in Israel. (Judges 5, 7)
There was a Galaadite at this time called Jephte, who was brave and a skilful warrior; his mother was a harlot, his father bore the name of Galaad. (Judges 11, 1)
See how he breaks the great warrior’s bow, girds the feeble with strength; (1 Samuel 2, 4)
And here one of his servants offered advice; Stay, I myself have met such a man, a skilful player indeed, a son of Jesse the Bethlehemite. He is sturdy besides, and a tried warrior, well-spoken and personable, and the Lord is with him. (1 Samuel 16, 18)
Three of his sons, the eldest, had gone to the wars with king Saul; three warrior sons, the first-born Eliab, and Abinadab, and Samma. (1 Samuel 17, 13)
and the talk went round among them, Saw you this warrior that went by? He has challenged Israel; and great good fortune awaits the man who overcomes him. The king has promised such a man great riches, and his daughter’s hand in marriage, and for his father’s house, freedom from every tax levied in Israel. (1 Samuel 17, 25)
Mountains of Gelboe, never dew, never rain fall upon you, never from your lands be offering made of first-fruits; there the warrior’s shield lies dishonoured, the shield of Saul, bright with oil no more. (2 Samuel 1, 21)
Thou girdest me about with a warrior’s strength; whatever power challenges me thou dost subdue before me, (2 Samuel 22, 40)
There was Banaias, too, whose father, Joiada of Cabseel, was a warrior famous for his exploits. Banaias it was that slew the two heroes of Moab;✻ he also went down into a cavern on a day of snow, and killed a lion there. (2 Samuel 23, 20)
And now to speak of Joab, son of Sarvia. Thou knowest well the ill turn he has done me; here were two commanders of the Israelite army, Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether, that fell by his hand. They were at peace with him when he struck the warrior’s blow, stained himself, from the shoes on his feet to the girdle on his loins, with the blood that should have been spilt in war. (1 Kings 2, 5)
