Talált 803 Eredmények: time

  • At that time Joshua, turning back, captured Hazor and slew its king with the sword; for Hazor formerly was the chief of all those kingdoms. (Joshua 11, 10)

  • Joshua waged war against all these kings for a long time. (Joshua 11, 18)

  • At that time Joshua penetrated the mountain regions and exterminated the Anakim in Hebron, Debir, Anab, the entire mountain region of Judah, and the entire mountain region of Israel. Joshua fulfilled the doom on them and on their cities, (Joshua 11, 21)

  • Once he has stood judgment before the community, he shall live on in that city till the death of the high priest who is in office at the time. Then the killer may go back home to his own city from which he fled." (Joshua 20, 6)

  • At that time Joshua summoned the Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh (Joshua 22, 1)

  • Because they cried out to the LORD, he put darkness between your people and the Egyptians, upon whom he brought the sea so that it engulfed them. After you witnessed what I did to Egypt, and dwelt a long time in the desert, (Joshua 24, 7)

  • Thus was Moab brought under the power of Israel at that time; and the land had rest for eighty years. (Judges 3, 30)

  • At this time the prophetess Deborah, wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel. (Judges 4, 4)

  • Gilead, beyond the Jordan, rests; why does Dan spend his time in ships? Asher, who dwells along the shore, is resting in his coves. (Judges 5, 17)

  • Some time later, the Ammonites warred on Israel. (Judges 11, 4)

  • when Israel occupied Heshbon and its villages, Aroer and its villages, and all the cities on the banks of the Arnon? Three hundred years have passed; why did you not recover them during that time? (Judges 11, 26)

  • they would ask him to say "Shibboleth." If he said "Sibboleth," not being able to give the proper pronunciation, they would seize him and kill him at the fords of the Jordan. Thus forty-two thousand Ephraimites fell at that time. (Judges 12, 6)


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