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Talált 330 Eredmények: Jordan River

  • had overrun both his territory and the territory of Og, king of Basan. These were the two Amorrhite kings that reigned east of the Jordan, (Deuteronomy 4, 47)

  • ruled all over the plain that lies east of Jordan, down to the Desert Sea and the spurs of mount Phasga. (Deuteronomy 4, 49)

  • Listen, Israel; this day thou art to cross the Jordan, and beyond it there are great nations to be dispossessed, more than a match for thee, with huge cities walled as high as heaven; (Deuteronomy 9, 1)

  • All shall be yours, wherever your feet shall tread; the desert, and Lebanon, and the western sea, and the great river Euphrates shall be your frontiers. (Deuteronomy 11, 24)

  • (These lie beyond Jordan, on its western side, in the territory of those Chanaanites who hold the plain near Galgal, where a long valley stretches up into the hills.) (Deuteronomy 11, 30)

  • Cross Jordan you will, to conquer the land which the Lord your God means you to have and to hold; (Deuteronomy 11, 31)

  • But when you have crossed Jordan, and are living in the land he has destined for your home, looking round you with fearless eyes, no enemy to molest you, (Deuteronomy 12, 10)

  • When you cross the Jordan and reach the land which the Lord means to give you, raise up great stones, and smooth them over with plaster; (Deuteronomy 27, 2)

  • on these, now that Jordan is passed, and the land I promised, all milk and honey, is yours, the whole tenour of this law must be written down. (Deuteronomy 27, 3)

  • These plastered slabs, of which I am now speaking, must be set up on mount Hebal, on the further bank of Jordan; (Deuteronomy 27, 4)

  • Jordan once crossed, six tribes must stand on mount Garizim for the blessing of the people, Simeon, Levi, Juda, Issachar, Joseph and Benjamin, (Deuteronomy 27, 12)

  • then I warn thee here and now that it will be thy ruin; the land thou art winning for thyself on the other side of Jordan will be thine only for a little. (Deuteronomy 30, 18)


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