Fondare 884 Risultati per: Conquest Of Jerusalem
March on, then, and cross the ravine of Arnon; here is the prey I have given thee, Sehon, the Amorrhite king who reigns at Hesebon. Join battle with him, and set about the conquest of his land. (Deuteronomy 2, 24)
I am ready, the Lord told me, to deliver him into thy power, and his land with him; set about the conquest of it; (Deuteronomy 2, 31)
And now the Lord said to Josue, No need for terror and shrinking back. Take thy whole strength of fighting men with thee, and set about the conquest of Hai; king and people, city and territory, I mean to put them all in thy power. (Joshua 8, 1)
So Josue and all the fighting men set about the conquest of Hai. At nightfall, he sent out thirty thousand, picked men all of them, (Joshua 8, 3)
The king of Jerusalem, Adonisedec, was told of what had befallen; how Josue had taken Hai and overthrown it, making an end of city and king, there as at Jericho; how the Gabaonites had gone over to Israel and become their allies. (Joshua 10, 1)
So, from his palace at Jerusalem, Adonisedec sent envoys to Oham king of Hebron, Pharam king of Jerimoth, Japhia king of Lachis, and Dabir king of Eglon; (Joshua 10, 3)
So it was that these five Amorrhite kings, from Jerusalem, Hebron, Jerimoth, Lachis and Eglon, joined their forces and encamped before Gabaon, offering battle. (Joshua 10, 5)
and his command was obeyed; out they must come, the kings of Jerusalem, Hebron, Jerimoth, Lachis and Eglon, (Joshua 10, 23)
It was the Lord’s servant Moses that led Israel to the conquest of these two kings, and assigned their lands to Ruben, Gad, and half Manasses. (Joshua 12, 6)
West of Jordan, it was Josue that led Israel to the conquest of all the kings between Baalgad, in the Lebanon plain, and the hill-country whose upper slopes are part of Edom; and it was Josue who assigned their territory to the tribes of Israel, giving each its own share to enjoy. (Joshua 12, 7)
Jerusalem, Hebron, (Joshua 12, 10)
Then it went up the valley of the Son of Ennom by its southern or Jebusite side, that is by Jerusalem; and thence stretched across to the mountain summit which faces Geennom from the west, and stands at the southern end of the Valley of Raphaim. (Joshua 15, 8)
