Fondare 104 Risultati per: Gad
Beyond them, the descendants of Gad held all Basan up to Selcha; (1 Chronicles 5, 11)
There were forty-four thousand seven hundred and sixty warriors from Ruben, Gad, and the eastern half of Manasses, with shield and sword and bow, trained men all, that went out to battle, (1 Chronicles 5, 18)
So he, the God of Israel, would incite the Assyrian kings, Phul and Thelgath-Phalnasar, to remove Ruben and Gad and eastern Manasses; to Lahela, Habor, Ara and the river Gozan he carried them off, and there they remain to this day. (1 Chronicles 5, 26)
and the Merarites twelve from Ruben, Gad and Zabulon. (1 Chronicles 6, 63)
Gad gave them Ramoth-Galaad, Manaim, (1 Chronicles 6, 80)
Samaias of Gabaon (one of the thirty chiefs, with thirty men behind him), Jeremias, Jeheziel, Johanan, Jezabad of Gaderoth, (1 Chronicles 12, 4)
There were men of Gad, too, that went over to David’s allegiance when he was taking refuge in the desert, strong men, brave warriors, armed with shield and spear; no lion so terrible of aspect, no hind on the mountains so fleet of foot. (1 Chronicles 12, 8)
All these eleven were Gadites, and all held command, the last with a hundred men under him, the first with a thousand. (1 Chronicles 12, 14)
Besides these, there were a hundred and twenty thousand men in battle array from the tribes beyond Jordan, Ruben and Gad and the eastern half of Manasses. (1 Chronicles 12, 37)
And the word of the Lord came to Gad, that was David’s seer, (1 Chronicles 21, 9)
So Gad presented himself before David, bidding him in the Lord’s name make his choice. (1 Chronicles 21, 11)
Then, at the bidding of the Lord’s angel, Gad would have David go up to Ornan’s threshing-floor and build an altar there to the Lord his God; (1 Chronicles 21, 18)
