Talált 222 Eredmények: Battle

  • About forty thousand troops equipped for battle passed over before the LORD to the plains of Jericho. (Joshua 4, 13)

  • The king of Ai saw this, and he and all his army came out very early in the morning to engage Israel in battle at the descent toward the Arabah, not knowing that there was an ambush behind the city. (Joshua 8, 14)

  • With the exception of the Hivites who lived in Gibeon, no city made peace with the Israelites; all were taken in battle. (Joshua 11, 19)

  • After the death of Joshua the Israelites consulted the LORD, asking, "Who shall be first among us to attack the Canaanites and to do battle with them?" (Judges 1, 1)

  • Judah then said to his brother Simeon, "Come up with me into the territory allotted to me, and let us engage the Canaanites in battle. I will likewise accompany you into the territory allotted to you." So Simeon went with him. (Judges 1, 3)

  • training them in battle, those generations only of the Israelites who would not have had that previous experience): (Judges 3, 2)

  • Then Gideon, son of Joash, returned from battle by the pass of Heres. (Judges 8, 13)

  • Instead, the Benjaminites assembled from their other cities to Gibeah, to do battle with the Israelites. (Judges 20, 14)

  • Meanwhile the other Israelites who, without Benjamin, mustered four hundred thousand swordsmen ready for battle, (Judges 20, 17)

  • On the day the Israelites drew up in battle array at Gibeah for the combat with Benjamin, (Judges 20, 20)

  • Then the Israelites went up and wept before the LORD until evening. "Shall I again engage my brother Benjamin in battle?" they asked the LORD; and the LORD answered that they should. (Judges 20, 23)

  • and Phinehas, son of Eleazar, son of Aaron, was ministering to him in those days), and asked, "Shall I go out again to battle with Benjamin, my brother, or shall I desist?" the LORD said, "Attack! for tomorrow I will deliver him into your power." (Judges 20, 28)


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