Talált 53 Eredmények: Armies
and I will harden his heart, so that he will give pursuit. Then I will win victory over Pharao and all his armies, and Egypt will learn to know me, the Lord, for what I am.The people did as they were bidden. (Exodus 14, 4)
And when it was put down again, he would say, Restore thy presence, Lord, to the thronging armies of Israel. (Numbers 10, 36)
Here is a list of the stages through which the Israelites journeyed, when Moses and Aaron had led their armies out of Egypt. (Numbers 33, 1)
all alike went out to battle with their armies, an array of men countless as is the sand by the sea shore, with horses too and chariots beyond all reckoning. (Joshua 11, 4)
And now here was David asking, What reward is there for saving Israel’s honour, by overcoming the Philistines? What, shall an uncircumcised Philistine defy the armies of the living God? (1 Samuel 17, 26)
Nay, said David, though thou comest with sword and spear and shield to meet me, meet thee I will, in the name of the Lord of hosts; in the name of that God who fights for the armies of Israel. (1 Samuel 17, 45)
So, for seven days, the armies stood threatening one another, and on the seventh battle was joined; on that one day the men of Israel routed a hundred thousand Syrians that fought on foot. (1 Kings 20, 29)
At this time the armies of the king of Syria were commanded by a certain Naa man; a great captain, high in his master’s favour; brave, too, and a man of wealth, but a leper. (2 Kings 5, 1)
First Ammon and Moab fell on the Edomites, cutting them down till there was nothing left of them; and when this was done, the two armies turned against one another, till their feud brought destruction on both. (2 Chronicles 20, 23)
Not in the mustering of great armies, Lord, thy power is shewn; not on the well-horsed warrior thy choice falls; never did boasting earn thy favour. Still from a humble soul, an obedient will, the prayer must come that wins thee. (Judith 9, 16)
He, the lord of countless armies, he, whose light dazzles every eye! (Job 25, 3)
echoes exultantly the bugle’s note, while he scents from afar the combat, hears the shouting of captains, and the din of armies. (Job 39, 25)
