Talált 265 Eredmények: Sinai desert

  • Now this is the reason for the second circumcision: All the people who departed from Egypt of the male gender, all the men fit for war, died in the desert during the very long wandering way; (Joshua 5, 4)

  • all these had been circumcised. But the people who were born in the desert, (Joshua 5, 5)

  • And when the king of Ai had seen this, he hurried in the morning, and he went out with the entire army of the city. And he arranged them in a line opposite the desert, not knowing that an ambush lay hidden behind his back. (Joshua 8, 14)

  • And so, the lot of the sons of Judah, by their families, was this: from the border of Edom, to the desert of Sin toward the south, and even to the furthest part of the southern region. (Joshua 15, 1)

  • And it extends toward the ascent of the Scorpion, and it passes on to Sinai. And it ascends into Kadesh-barnea, and it passes through to Hezron, ascending to Addar, and encompassing Karka. (Joshua 15, 3)

  • In the desert: Beth-Arabah, Middin, and Secacah, (Joshua 15, 61)

  • The mountains flowed away before the face of the Lord, and Sinai, before the face of the Lord God of Israel. (Judges 5, 5)

  • And he said to them, “So then, when the Lord will have delivered Zebah and Zalmunna into my hands, I will thresh your flesh with the thorns and briers of the desert.” (Judges 8, 7)

  • Therefore, he took the elders of the city, and, using the thorns and briers of the desert, he threshed them with these, and he cut the men of Succoth to pieces. (Judges 8, 16)

  • But when they ascended together from Egypt, he walked through the desert as far as the Red Sea, and he went into Kadesh. (Judges 11, 16)

  • and they began to go toward the way of the desert, with the adversary pursuing them to that place also. Moreover, those who had set fire to the city also met them. (Judges 20, 42)

  • “Woe to us! For there was no such great exultation yesterday, or the day before. Woe to us! Who will save us from the hand of these sublime gods? These are the gods who struck Egypt with all the plagues, in the desert.” (1 Samuel 4, 8)


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