Talált 386 Eredmények: Israelite army

  • The whole army of his fighting men, were fifty-three thousand four hundred. (Numbers 2, 30)

  • This is the number of the children of Israel, of their army divided according to the houses of their kindreds and their troops, six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty. (Numbers 2, 32)

  • The sons of Ephraim also moved their camp by their troops, in whose army the prince was Elisama the son of Ammiud. (Numbers 10, 22)

  • The last of all the camp marched the sons of Dan by their troops, in whose army the prince was Ahiezer the son of Ammisaddai. (Numbers 10, 25)

  • And he would not grant that Israel should pass by his borders: but rather gathering an army, went forth to meet them in the desert, and came to Jasa, and fought against them. (Numbers 21, 23)

  • Went in after the Israelite into the brothel house, and thrust both of them through together, to wit, the man and the woman in the genital parts. And the scourge ceased from the children of Israel: (Numbers 25, 8)

  • And the name of the Israelite, was slain with the woman of Madian, was Zambri the son of Salu, a prince the kindred and tribe of Simeon. (Numbers 25, 14)

  • And Moses being angry with the chief officers of the army, the tribunes, and the centurions that were come from the battle, (Numbers 31, 14)

  • Eleazar also the priest spoke to the men of the army, that had fought, in this manner: This is the ordinance of the law, which the Lord hath commanded Moses: (Numbers 31, 21)

  • And the spoil which the army had taken, was six hundred seventy-five thousand sheep, (Numbers 31, 32)

  • And when the commanders of the army, and the tribunes and centurions were come to Moses, they said: (Numbers 31, 48)

  • If thou go out to war against thy enemies, and see horsemen and chariots, and the numbers of the enemy's army greater than thine, thou shalt not fear them: because the Lord thy God is with thee, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt. (Deuteronomy 20, 1)


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