Fondare 188 Risultati per: Jordan
like the Edomites in Seir and the Moabites in Ar, so that we can reach the Jordan, and cross over it into the land which the Lord our God is giving us to be our home. (Deuteronomy 2, 29)
The territory we wrested at this time from the power of the two Amorrhite kings was the land beyond Jordan, from the Arnon ravine up to mount Hermon (Deuteronomy 3, 8)
the wild plains, too, and the eastern bank of Jordan from Cenereth as far as the desert sea called the Sea of Salt, and the spurs of Phasga. (Deuteronomy 3, 17)
until the Lord grants to your brethren, as to you, peaceful possession of their lands, the lands he means to give them across the Jordan. Then you can go back, and each shall enjoy the portion I have assigned to him. (Deuteronomy 3, 20)
Let me go across, then, and have sight of this fair land beyond the Jordan, of its noble hills, and of Lebanon itself! (Deuteronomy 3, 25)
Go up if thou wilt to the top of Phasga, and turn thy eyes west, north, south and east; the sight of it thou mayest have, but thou shalt not cross yonder stream of Jordan. (Deuteronomy 3, 27)
What though I, through your fault, have incurred the Lord’s anger, so that he has sworn never to let me cross Jordan, and see the fair land he means to give you? (Deuteronomy 4, 21)
What though I must die here, still on Jordan’s further bank? You will cross over it; that fair land will be yours. (Deuteronomy 4, 22)
I call heaven and earth to witness this day; the land which now lies within your grasp, beyond Jordan, will soon be yours no longer. Your enjoyment of it will be cut short, and the Lord will make an end of you, (Deuteronomy 4, 26)
Then Moses set apart three cities on the east of Jordan, (Deuteronomy 4, 41)
It was beyond Jordan that he gave them, opposite the shrine of Phogor, in the country that once belonged to the Amorrhite king Sehon, who reigned in Hesebon. But now Moses had defeated him, and the sons of Israel, coming back from Egypt, (Deuteronomy 4, 46)
had overrun both his territory and the territory of Og, king of Basan. These were the two Amorrhite kings that reigned east of the Jordan, (Deuteronomy 4, 47)
