Talált 377 Eredmények: sword

  • Each one caught his opponent's head and thrust his sword in his opponent's side, and all fell down together. Therefore, that place in Gibeon was called field of the fighting. (2 Samuel 2, 16)

  • Then Abner called to Joab, "When will the sword rest? Do you not realize that this will bring you more bitterness? When will you order your men to stop pursuing their brothers?" (2 Samuel 2, 26)

  • May justice for his blood fall on Joab and on all his father's family, and may there be forever among them some member who has discharge, or is sick with leprosy, or who is only fit to hold a spindle, or who falls by the sword or hungers!" (2 Samuel 3, 29)

  • David said to the messenger, "Try to encourage Joab with this message: Do not let this thing disturb you, for the sword devours one this time and another at another time. Intensify your attacks against the city and overthrow it." (2 Samuel 11, 25)

  • Why did you despise Yahweh by doing what displeases him? You struck down Uriah the Hittite with the sword and took his wife for yourself. Yes, you killed him with the sword of the Ammonites. (2 Samuel 12, 9)

  • Now the sword will never be far from your family because you have despised me and taken the wife of Uriah the Hittite for yourself. (2 Samuel 12, 10)

  • Then David said to all his servants who were with him in Jerusalem, "Let us flee, for we cannot resist Absalom. Go quickly, lest he come hurriedly and overtake us. Surely he will put the city to the sword if he can bring disaster upon us." (2 Samuel 15, 14)

  • The battle spread over the entire country and more people perished in the ravines of the forest than were killed by the sword that day. (2 Samuel 18, 8)

  • When they reached the big stone in Gibeon, Amasa came to meet them. Now Joab was wearing over his tunic a belt with a sheathed sword. The sword slipped out. (2 Samuel 20, 8)

  • Amasa did not notice the sword which he held until Joab stabbed him, shedding his entrails to the ground. Amasa died on the spot without need of a second thrust. Then Joab and Abishai his brother pursued Sheba, son of Bichri. (2 Samuel 20, 10)

  • Ishbibenob, one of the descendants of the giants whose spear weighed three hundred shekels of bronze and who had put on a new sword, thought of killing David. (2 Samuel 21, 16)

  • he fought and struck down the Philistines until his hand grew tired from holding the sword without pause. Yahweh brought about a great victory that day.The others returned after him, but only to strip the slain. (2 Samuel 23, 10)


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