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Talált 3804 Eredmények: Men

  • Now therefore let my lord the king hear the words of his servant. If it is the LORD who has stirred you up against me, may he accept an offering; but if it is men, may they be cursed before the LORD, for they have driven me out this day that I should have no share in the heritage of the LORD, saying, `Go, serve other gods.' (1 Samuel 26, 19)

  • And David made answer, "Here is the spear, O king! Let one of the young men come over and fetch it. (1 Samuel 26, 22)

  • So David arose and went over, he and the six hundred men who were with him, to A'chish the son of Ma'och, king of Gath. (1 Samuel 27, 2)

  • And David dwelt with A'chish at Gath, he and his men, every man with his household, and David with his two wives, Ahin'o-am of Jezreel, and Ab'igail of Carmel, Nabal's widow. (1 Samuel 27, 3)

  • Now David and his men went up, and made raids upon the Gesh'urites, the Gir'zites, and the Amal'ekites; for these were the inhabitants of the land from of old, as far as Shur, to the land of Egypt. (1 Samuel 27, 8)

  • And David smote the land, and left neither man nor woman alive, but took away the sheep, the oxen, the asses, the camels, and the garments, and came back to A'chish. (1 Samuel 27, 9)

  • In those days the Philistines gathered their forces for war, to fight against Israel. And A'chish said to David, "Understand that you and your men are to go out with me in the army." (1 Samuel 28, 1)

  • So Saul disguised himself and put on other garments, and went, he and two men with him; and they came to the woman by night. And he said, "Divine for me by a spirit, and bring up for me whomever I shall name to you." (1 Samuel 28, 8)

  • But Saul swore to her by the LORD, "As the LORD lives, no punishment shall come upon you for this thing." (1 Samuel 28, 10)

  • As the lords of the Philistines were passing on by hundreds and by thousands, and David and his men were passing on in the rear with A'chish, (1 Samuel 29, 2)

  • But the commanders of the Philistines were angry with him; and the commanders of the Philistines said to him, "Send the man back, that he may return to the place to which you have assigned him; he shall not go down with us to battle, lest in the battle he become an adversary to us. For how could this fellow reconcile himself to his lord? Would it not be with the heads of the men here? (1 Samuel 29, 4)

  • So David set out with his men early in the morning, to return to the land of the Philistines. But the Philistines went up to Jezreel. (1 Samuel 29, 11)


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