Talált 904 Eredmények: fortified city

  • Joshua and the Israelites destroyed and finished them off. Only a few survivors were left who took refuge in the fortified cities (Joshua 10, 20)

  • Yahweh gave the city and its king to the Israelites, and they put to the sword all its inhabitants without sparing anyone. The king met the same fate as the king of Jericho. (Joshua 10, 30)

  • Yahweh also gave them this city and its king and inhabitants suffered the same fate as Libnah. (Joshua 10, 32)

  • The king and the inhabitants of Eglon were also put to death by the sword. They consecrated the city in anathema as they had done to Lachish. (Joshua 10, 35)

  • He put to the sword all the inhabitants of that city, consecrating it in anathema. No one was left alive, and they immediately set the city on fire. (Joshua 11, 11)

  • there was no city that made peace with the Israelites except the Hivites of Gibeon; all were conquered. (Joshua 11, 19)

  • the land as far as Aroer, which lies on the edge of the Arnon valley, with the city in the middle of that valley and all the high, flat land from Medeba to Dibon. (Joshua 13, 9)

  • Joshua blessed Caleb, son of Jephunneh, and gave him the city of Hebron as an inheritance. (Joshua 14, 13)

  • Then it went on up the Benhinnom Valley on the south side of the hill where the Jebusite city, that is to say, Jerusalem, was located. The border then climbed to the top of the mountain on the west side of Hinnom Valley and at the northern end of the plain of Rephaim. (Joshua 15, 8)

  • Caleb son of Jephunneh was given part of the territory of Judah, as Yahweh had commanded Joshua to do. Joshua gave him Kiriath-arba, the chief city of the Anakim, which is now Hebron. (Joshua 15, 13)

  • Othniel, son of Kenaz, Caleb's brother conquered the city; Caleb gave him his daughter Achsah in marriage. (Joshua 15, 17)

  • Nibshan, the City of Salt and Engedi - six towns with their villages. (Joshua 15, 62)


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