Talált 828 Eredmények: Set
And when he had lifted up the shield toward the city, the ambush, which lay hidden, rose up quickly. And advancing to the city, they seized it, and set it on fire. (Joshua 8, 19)
Then too, those who had seized and set the city on fire, departing from the city toward their own men, began to strike the enemies in the middle. Therefore, since the adversaries were cut off from both sides, none of so great a multitude was saved. (Joshua 8, 22)
And he set fire to the city, and he caused it to be a perpetual tomb. (Joshua 8, 28)
Also, he suspended the king on a gallows, until evening and the setting of the sun. And Joshua instructed, and they took down his dead body from the hanging tree. And they cast it at the very entrance of the city, gathering a great pile of stones upon it, which remains even to the present day. (Joshua 8, 29)
And he wrote on the stones, the Deuteronomy of the law of Moses, which he had set in order before the sons of Israel. (Joshua 8, 32)
And the Lord set them in disarray before the face of Israel. And he crushed them in a great defeat at Gibeon, and he pursued them along the way of the ascent to Beth-horon, and he struck them down, even as far as Azekah and Makkedah. (Joshua 10, 10)
And when the sun had set, he instructed his assistants that they should take them down from the gallows. And having been taken down, they cast them into the cave, where they had lain hidden, and they set vast stones at its mouth, which remain, even to the present. (Joshua 10, 27)
And there were cities, with their villages, which were set aside for the sons of Ephraim, in the midst of the possession of the sons of Manasseh. (Joshua 16, 9)
And the third lot fell to the sons of Zebulun, by their families; and the limit of their possession was set as far as Sarid. (Joshua 19, 10)
he said to them: “Return to your settlements with much substance and wealth, with silver and gold, brass and iron, and a multitude of garments. Divide the spoils of your enemies with your brothers.” (Joshua 22, 8)
Therefore, on that day, Joshua struck a covenant, and he set before the people at Shechem the precepts and the judgments. (Joshua 24, 25)
And so Gideon entered, and he boiled a goat, and he made unleavened bread from a measure of flour. And setting the flesh in a basket, and putting the broth of the flesh in a pot, he took it all under the oak tree, and he offered it to him. (Judges 6, 19)
