Talált 192 Eredmények: Jordan

  • accompanied by a thousand men from Benjamin. Ziba, too, the servant of the house of Saul, accompanied by his fifteen sons and twenty servants, hastened to the Jordan before the king. (2 Samuel 19, 18)

  • They crossed over the ford to bring the king's household over and to do whatever he wished. When Shimei, son of Gera, crossed the Jordan, he fell down before the king (2 Samuel 19, 19)

  • Barzillai the Gileadite also came down from Rogelim and escorted the king to the Jordan for his crossing, taking leave of him there. (2 Samuel 19, 32)

  • In escorting the king across the Jordan, your servant is doing little enough! Why should the king give me this reward? (2 Samuel 19, 37)

  • Then all the people crossed over the Jordan but the king remained; he kissed Barzillai and bade him Godspeed as he returned to his own district. (2 Samuel 19, 40)

  • But all these Israelites began coming to the king and saying, "Why did our brothers the Judahites steal you away and escort the king and his household across the Jordan, along with all David's men?" (2 Samuel 19, 42)

  • So all the Israelites left David for Sheba, son of Bichri. But from the Jordan to Jerusalem the Judahites remained loyal to their king. (2 Samuel 20, 2)

  • Crossing the Jordan, they began near Aroer, south of the city in the wadi, and went in the direction of Gad toward Jazer. (2 Samuel 24, 5)

  • "You also have with you Shimei, son of Gera, the Benjaminite of Bahurim, who cursed me balefully when I was going to Mahanaim. Because he came down to meet me at the Jordan, I swore to him by the LORD that I would not put him to the sword. (1 Kings 2, 8)

  • The king had them cast in the neighborhood of the Jordan, in the clayey ground between Succoth and Zarethan. (1 Kings 7, 46)

  • "Leave here, go east and hide in the Wadi Cherith, east of the Jordan. (1 Kings 17, 3)

  • So he left and did as the LORD had commanded. He went and remained by the Wadi Cherith, east of the Jordan. (1 Kings 17, 5)


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