Fondare 11 Risultati per: Jair
Other Amorrhite towns were taken by Jair, a tribesman of Manasses, who called them Havoth-Jair, that is, Jair’s villages; (Numbers 32, 41)
It was Jair, a descendant of Manasses, that won possession of Argob, right up to the borders of Gessuri and Machati, and called Basan after his own name, Havoth-Jair, that is, Jair’s villages, which is the name they bear still.)✻ (Deuteronomy 3, 14)
the whole of Basan northwards from Manaim, all the domain over which Og, king of Basan, had ruled. This included the sixty townships in Basan which are called Jair’s villages, (Joshua 13, 30)
He was followed by Jair, a man of Galaad, who ruled Israel for twenty-two years. (Judges 10, 3)
He had thirty sons, each of whom rode in state on an ass’s colt of his own, and ruled a township of his own; these townships in Galaad are still called Havoth Jair, Jair’s Villages. (Judges 10, 4)
And when Jair died, he was buried at a place called Camon. (Judges 10, 5)
The son of Gaber for Ramoth-Galaad, with the townships Jair, son of Manasses, conquered in Galaad; he controlled all the Argob district of Basan, containing sixty great walled cities that had bolts of bronze. (1 Kings 4, 13)
father of that Jair who occupied twenty-three townships in Galaad, (1 Chronicles 2, 22)
took Gessur, Aram, Jair’s Villages, and Canath with its sixty townships ….✻ All these were sons of Machir, father of Galaad. (1 Chronicles 2, 23)
and another in which Elehanan the son of Jair slew the brother of Goliath the Gethite, that had a shaft to his spear big as a weaver’s beam. (1 Chronicles 20, 5)
There was a Jew called Mardochaeus living at Susan, descended through Jair and Semei from Cis the Benjamite,✻ (Esther 2, 5)
