Talált 386 Eredmények: twenty-fourth

  • On the fourth day they said to Samson's wife, 'Cajole your husband into explaining the riddle to us, or we shall burn you and your father's family to death. Did you invite us here to rob us?' (Judges 14, 15)

  • Samson was judge in Israel in the days of the Philistines for twenty years. (Judges 15, 20)

  • His brothers and the whole of his father's family came down and carried him away. They took him back and buried him between Zorah and Eshtaol in the tomb of Manoah his father. He had judged Israel for twenty years. (Judges 16, 31)

  • On the fourth day they got up early, and the Levite was preparing to leave when the girl's father said to his son-in-law, 'Have something to eat to gather strength; you can leave later.' (Judges 19, 5)

  • At the time, a count was made of the Benjaminites from the various towns: there were twenty-six thousand swordsmen; and the count excluded the inhabitants of Gibeah. (Judges 20, 15)

  • But the Benjaminites sallied out from Gibeah and that day massacred twenty-two thousand Israelites. (Judges 20, 21)

  • Yahweh defeated Benjamin before Israel and that day the Israelites killed twenty-five thousand one hundred men of Benjamin, all of them trained swordsmen. (Judges 20, 35)

  • The total number of Benjaminites who fell that day was twenty-five thousand swordsmen, all of them brave men. (Judges 20, 46)

  • From the day when the ark was installed at Kiriath-Jearim, a long time went by -- twenty years -- and the whole House of Israel longed for Yahweh. (1 Samuel 7, 2)

  • This first killing made by Jonathan and his armour-bearer accounted for about twenty men . . . (1 Samuel 14, 14)

  • the fourth Adonijah son of Haggith; the fifth Shephatiah son of Abital; (2 Samuel 3, 4)

  • Abner, accompanied by twenty men, came to David at Hebron, and David held a feast for Abner and the men who were with him. (2 Samuel 3, 20)


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