Fondare 483 Risultati per: Religious Leaders
Therefore, the servants of the leaders of the provinces went out, and the remainder of the army was following. (1 Kings 20, 19)
Behold, fire from heaven descended and devoured the two previous leaders of fifty and the fifties who were with them. But now I beg you to take pity on my life.” (2 Kings 1, 14)
And one of the leaders, upon whose hand the king leaned, responding to the man of God, said, “Even if the Lord will open the floodgates of heaven, how can what you say possibly be?” And he said, “You will see it with your own eyes, and you will not eat from it.” (2 Kings 7, 2)
And so, Jehoram went to Zair, and all the chariots with him. And he rose up in the night, and he struck down the Idumeans who had surrounded him, and the leaders of the chariots. But the people fled to their tents. (2 Kings 8, 21)
And he entered that place, and behold, the leaders of the army were sitting there, and he said, “I have a word for you, O prince.” And Jehu said, “For which one among us all?” And he said, “For you, O prince.” (2 Kings 9, 5)
And Jehoiachin, the king of Judah, went out to the king of Babylon, he, and his mother, and his servants, and his leaders, and his eunuchs. And the king of Babylon received him, in the eighth year of his reign. (2 Kings 24, 12)
And he carried away all of Jerusalem, and all the leaders, and all the strong men of the army, ten thousand, into captivity, with every artisan and craftsman. And no one was left behind, except the poor among the people of the land. (2 Kings 24, 14)
And all the people, from small to great, and the leaders of the military, rising up, went away to Egypt, fearing the Chaldeans. (2 Kings 25, 26)
and he who caused the sun to stand still, and the men of Lying, and Secure, and Burning, who were leaders in Moab, and who returned into Lehem. Now these words are ancient. (1 Chronicles 4, 22)
These were the names of the leaders in their kindred. And they were multiplied greatly within the houses of their marriages. (1 Chronicles 4, 38)
Also, some of the sons of Simeon, five hundred men, went away to mount Seir, having as leaders Pelatiah and Neariah and Rephaiah and Uzziel, the sons of Ishi. (1 Chronicles 4, 42)
Moreover, Judah, who was strongest among his brothers, from his stock leaders sprung up, but the right of firstborn was reputed to Joseph. (1 Chronicles 5, 2)
