Talált 43 Eredmények: Is'sachar

  • The sons of Is'sachar according to their families: of Tola, the family of the To'laites; of Puvah, the family of the Punites; (Numbers 26, 23)

  • These are the families of Is'sachar according to their number, sixty-four thousand three hundred. (Numbers 26, 25)

  • Of the tribe of the sons of Is'sachar a leader, Pal'tiel the son of Azzan. (Numbers 34, 26)

  • "When you have passed over the Jordan, these shall stand upon Mount Ger'izim to bless the people: Simeon, Levi, Judah, Is'sachar, Joseph, and Benjamin. (Deuteronomy 27, 12)

  • And of Zeb'ulun he said, "Rejoice, Zeb'ulun, in your going out; and Is'sachar, in your tents. (Deuteronomy 33, 18)

  • the land to the south being E'phraim's and that to the north being Manas'seh's, with the sea forming its boundary; on the north Asher is reached, and on the east Is'sachar. (Joshua 17, 10)

  • Also in Is'sachar and in Asher Manas'seh had Beth-she'an and its villages, and Ibleam and its villages, and the inhabitants of Dor and its villages, and the inhabitants of En-dor and its villages, and the inhabitants of Ta'anach and its villages, and the inhabitants of Megid'do and its villages; the third is Naphath. (Joshua 17, 11)

  • The fourth lot came out for Is'sachar, for the tribe of Is'sachar, according to its families. (Joshua 19, 17)

  • This is the inheritance of the tribe of Is'sachar, according to its families -- the cities with their villages. (Joshua 19, 23)

  • The Gersonites received by lot from the families of the tribe of Is'sachar, from the tribe of Asher, from the tribe of Naph'tali, and from the half-tribe of Manas'seh in Bashan, thirteen cities. (Joshua 21, 6)

  • and out of the tribe of Is'sachar, Ki'shion with its pasture lands, Dab'erath with its pasture lands, (Joshua 21, 28)

  • the princes of Is'sachar came with Deb'orah, and Is'sachar faithful to Barak; into the valley they rushed forth at his heels. Among the clans of Reuben there were great searchings of heart. (Judges 5, 15)


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