Talált 39 Eredmények: counted

  • The people of Israel also counted their men. Without counting Benjamin, there were four hundred thousand men, able to draw sword, all men of war. (Judges 20, 17)

  • So they rose and were counted off: twelve of the Benjaminites of Ishbaal, Saul's son, and twelve of David's men. (2 Samuel 2, 15)

  • My father's family was doomed to die before my lord the king, but you counted your servant among those who eat at your table. What further right do I have to complain to the king?" (2 Samuel 19, 29)

  • But after he had the people counted, David felt remorse and said to Yahweh, "I have sinned greatly in what I have done, but now, O Yahweh, I ask you to forgive my sin for I have acted foolishly." (2 Samuel 24, 10)

  • Meantime, your servant is in the midst of your people whom you have chosen - a people so great that they can neither be numbered nor counted. (1 Kings 3, 8)

  • King Solomon with the entire congregation of Israel that had assembled before him and were with him before the Ark, sacrificed so many sheep and oxen that they could neither be counted nor numbered. (1 Kings 8, 5)

  • Some of them were responsible for the furnishings of worship; they counted them whenever they put them away and took them out. (1 Chronicles 9, 28)

  • when they were easily counted, few in number, strangers to the country. (1 Chronicles 16, 19)

  • Jahath was the eldest, Zirah the second, then Jeush and Beriah, who had not many children and were counted as one family. (1 Chronicles 23, 11)

  • Yahweh God, the promise you made to David my father has now been fulfilled, since you have made me king over a people who are so many that they cannot be counted. (2 Chronicles 1, 9)

  • Amaziah called the men of Judah together and organized them in families with commanders of thousands and of hundreds for all Judah and Benjamin. He counted those who were twenty years old or older, and found there were three hundred thousand of selected warriors fit for military service, and for handling spear and shield. (2 Chronicles 25, 5)

  • Cyrus, the king, gave them into the hands of Mithredath, the treasurer, who counted them and turned them over to Sheshbazzar, the prince of Judah. (Ezra 1, 8)


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