Talált 282 Eredmények: camp at Gilgal

  • The Philistines mustered all their forces at Aphek while the Israelites pitched camp near the spring in Jezreel. (1 Samuel 29, 1)

  • On the third day, a man arrived from Saul's camp with his clothes torn and earth on his head. When he came to David, he fell to the ground and prostrated himself. (2 Samuel 1, 2)

  • David asked him, 'Where have you come from?' 'I have escaped from the Israelite camp,' he said. (2 Samuel 1, 3)

  • Send with all speed to David and say, "Do not camp in the desert passes tonight, but get through them as fast as you can, or the king and his whole army may be annihilated." ' (2 Samuel 17, 16)

  • Israel and Absalom pitched their camp in the territory of Gilead. (2 Samuel 17, 26)

  • So the king started home and reached the Jordan. Judah, coming to meet the king to escort him across the Jordan, had arrived at Gilgal. (2 Samuel 19, 16)

  • The king went on to Gilgal and Chimham went with him. All the people of Judah accompanied the king, and also half the people of Israel. (2 Samuel 19, 41)

  • At this, the three champions, forcing their way through the Philistine camp, drew water from the well that stands by the gate of Bethlehem and, taking it away, presented it to David. He, however, would not drink any of it, but poured it out as a libation to Yahweh. (2 Samuel 23, 16)

  • When news reached the camp of how Zimri had not only plotted against but actually killed the king, all Israel proclaimed the army commander Omri as king of Israel in the camp that very day. (1 Kings 16, 16)

  • This is what happened when Yahweh took Elijah up to heaven in the whirlwind: Elijah and Elisha set out from Gilgal, (2 Kings 2, 1)

  • But when they reached the Israelite camp, the Israelites launched their attack and the Moabites fled before them, and as they advanced they cut the Moabites to pieces. (2 Kings 3, 24)

  • Elisha went back to Gilgal while there was famine in the country. As the brotherhood of prophets were sitting with him, he said to his servant, 'Put the large pot on the fire and cook some soup for the brotherhood.' (2 Kings 4, 38)


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