Fondare 163 Risultati per: Chief
He also gave the chief men of Israel’s tribes this command from the Lord: (Numbers 30, 2)
Such was the division of the land made by the high priest Eleazar, and Josue the son of Nun, and the chief men of Israel’s clans and tribes, there in Silo, in the Lord’s presence, at the door of the tabernacle that bore witness to his covenant. (Joshua 19, 51)
he captured a young man that came from Socoth, and asked him the names of all the chief men and elders in the place; of these he made a list, seventy-seven of them in all. (Judges 8, 14)
So he had the chief men of Socoth brought out, and thorns and briers brought in from the desert to flay them with, and went a-threshing with the men of Socoth. (Judges 8, 16)
the foul deed done when the seventy sons of Jerobaal were slain, the guilt of the blood so spilt, was held now against Abimelech, their brother, and against the chief men of Sichem, that had been in league with him. (Judges 9, 24)
There was a high tower in the middle of the city, in which men and women alike had taken refuge, all the chief magistrates of the city among them. Its doors were stoutly barred, and there were battlements on its roof behind which the defenders stood. (Judges 9, 51)
no chief, no clan but took part in this general muster of the Lord’s people. Four hundred thousand foot, (Judges 20, 2)
One of Saul’s servants was there that day, waiting in the Lord’s precincts, a man of Edom called Doeg, chief of Saul’s shepherds. (1 Samuel 21, 7)
And the answer came from Doeg, the man of Edom, who was chief among Saul’s servants. I was by, he said, at Nobe, when the son of Jesse was there with the priest Achimelech, son of Achitob, (1 Samuel 22, 9)
Siva was secretary, Sadoc and Abiathar chief priests; (2 Samuel 20, 25)
The king said to Joab, the chief of his army, Go through all the tribes of Israel from Dan to Bersabee, and make a muster-roll of the people, so that I may know the full tale of them. (2 Samuel 24, 2)
Banaias, son of Joiada, commanded the army; Sadoc and Abiathar were the chief priests; (1 Kings 4, 4)
