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Talált 1154 Eredmények: Jonathan Helps David

  • And David took from him a thousand and seven hundred horsemen, and twenty thousand foot soldiers; and David hamstrung all the chariot horses, but left enough for a hundred chariots. (2 Samuel 8, 4)

  • And when the Syrians of Damascus came to help Hadade'zer king of Zobah, David slew twenty-two thousand men of the Syrians. (2 Samuel 8, 5)

  • Then David put garrisons in Aram of Damascus; and the Syrians became servants to David and brought tribute. And the LORD gave victory to David wherever he went. (2 Samuel 8, 6)

  • And David took the shields of gold which were carried by the servants of Hadade'zer, and brought them to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 8, 7)

  • And from Betah and from Bero'thai, cities of Hadade'zer, King David took very much bronze. (2 Samuel 8, 8)

  • When To'i king of Hamath heard that David had defeated the whole army of Hadade'zer, (2 Samuel 8, 9)

  • To'i sent his son Joram to King David, to greet him, and to congratulate him because he had fought against Hadade'zer and defeated him; for Hadade'zer had often been at war with To'i. And Joram brought with him articles of silver, of gold, and of bronze; (2 Samuel 8, 10)

  • these also King David dedicated to the LORD, together with the silver and gold which he dedicated from all the nations he subdued, (2 Samuel 8, 11)

  • And David won a name for himself. When he returned, he slew eighteen thousand E'domites in the Valley of Salt. (2 Samuel 8, 13)

  • And he put garrisons in Edom; throughout all Edom he put garrisons, and all the E'domites became David's servants. And the LORD gave victory to David wherever he went. (2 Samuel 8, 14)

  • So David reigned over all Israel; and David administered justice and equity to all his people. (2 Samuel 8, 15)

  • and Benai'ah the son of Jehoi'ada was over the Cher'ethites and the Pel'ethites; and David's sons were priests. (2 Samuel 8, 18)


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