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Talált 330 Eredmények: Jordan River

  • And on the first day you will pluck fruit from some favourite tree, and branches of palm, leafy boughs, and osiers from the river banks, and so keep holiday in the presence of the Lord your God. (Leviticus 23, 40)

  • The south is occupied by Amelec, the mountain parts by Hethites, Jebusites and Amorrhites; by the sea, and round the Jordan river, the Chanaanites are in possession. (Numbers 13, 30)

  • Their next encampment was in the plains of Moab, on the further side of Jordan opposite Jericho. (Numbers 22, 1)

  • Fair as wooded valleys, as gardens fed by running streams, as bowers of the Lord’s own planting,✻ as cedars on the river bank! (Numbers 24, 6)

  • Like a bucket brimming over at the well, see how their posterity spreads from one river-frontier to the next! The king that rules over them shall rival Agag himself, and take away his kingdom from him.✻ (Numbers 24, 7)

  • So, in the plains of Moab, across the Jordan opposite Jericho, Moses and the high priest Eleazar summoned them all, (Numbers 26, 3)

  • Such was the register of the Israelites made by Moses and the high priest Eleazar, when they reached the plains of Moab, by the Jordan opposite Jericho. (Numbers 26, 63)

  • and we would ask a favour of thee; grant us this land for our portion, instead of making us cross the Jordan to win it. (Numbers 32, 5)

  • and we will not demand any lands on the further side of Jordan, our portion once secured to us on the east of it. (Numbers 32, 19)

  • and cross over Jordan in battle array, all of you that are fighting men, till the Lord has overthrown his enemies (Numbers 32, 21)

  • that the tribes of Ruben and Gad were to receive Galaad as their portion once the whole land was conquered, if they would consent to let all their armed men cross the Jordan and do battle under the Lord’s eye with the rest. (Numbers 32, 29)

  • to invade Chanaan under his eye, and still be content with the portion granted them on the further side of Jordan. (Numbers 32, 32)


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