Talált 451 Eredmények: Fortifying Cities
And so great a fear lay upon all those provinces, that the inhabitants of all the cities, both princes and nobles, as well as the people, went out to meet him at his coming. (Judith 3, 9)
For he both destroyed their cities and cut down their groves. (Judith 3, 12)
And he took possession of their cities, and stayed there for thirty days, in which days he commanded all the troops of his army to be united. (Judith 3, 15)
Dread and horror seized upon their minds, lest he should do the same to Jerusalem and to the temple of the Lord, that he had done to other cities and their temples. (Judith 4, 2)
And they cried to the Lord the God of Israel with one accord, that their children might not be made a prey, and their wives carried off, and their cities destroyed, and their holy things profaned, and that they might not be made a reproach to the Gentiles. (Judith 4, 9)
And he said to them: Tell me what is this people that besetteth the mountains: or what are their cities, and of what sort, and how great: also what is their power, or what is their multitude: or who is the king over their warfare: (Judith 5, 3)
And when the king of Egypt oppressed them, and made slaves of them to labour in clay and brick, in the building of his cities, they cried to their Lord, and he struck the whole land of Egypt with divers plagues. (Judith 5, 10)
So they overthrew the king of the Chanaanites, and of the Jebusites, and of the Pherezites, and of the Hethites, and of the Hevites, and of the Amorrhites, and all the mighty ones in Hesebon, and they possessed their lands, and their cities: (Judith 5, 20)
Now there were in his troops a hundred and twenty thousand footmen, and two and twenty thousand horsemen, besides the preparations of those men who had been taken, and who had been brought away out of the provinces and cities of all the youth. (Judith 7, 2)
And Ozias sent messengers through all the cities and countries of Israel. (Judith 15, 5)
And in all peoples, cities, and provinces, whithersoever the king's commandments came, there was wonderful rejoicing, feasts and banquets, and keeping holy day: insomuch that many of other nations and religion, joined themselves to their worship and ceremonies. For a great dread of the name of the Jews had fallen upon all. (Esther 8, 17)
But this edict, which we now send, shall be published in all cities, that the Jews may freely follow their own laws. (Esther 16, 19)
