Fondare 346 Risultati per: Sword
Nay, said David, though thou comest with sword and spear and shield to meet me, meet thee I will, in the name of the Lord of hosts; in the name of that God who fights for the armies of Israel. (1 Samuel 17, 45)
prove to all who stand about us that the Lord sends victory without the help of sword or spear. God rules the battle; he will put you at our mercy. (1 Samuel 17, 47)
Thus David overcame the Philistine with sling and stone, smote and slew him. No sword he bore of his own, (1 Samuel 17, 50)
but he ran up and took the Philistine’s own sword from its sheath, where he lay, and with this slew him, cutting off his head. And now, seeing their champion dead, the Philistines betook themselves to flight; (1 Samuel 17, 51)
took off his robe and all his gear, even to sword and bow and belt, and gave them to David to wear. (1 Samuel 18, 4)
And now David said to Achimelech, Hast thou a sword or spear here for me? My sword and all my weapons I left behind, so urgent was the royal command. (1 Samuel 21, 8)
Yes, answered the priest, there is the sword of the Philistine, Goliath, whom thou didst slay in the Valley of the Terebinth. Wrapped in a cloth it lies, behind the sacred mantle. If thou wilt take that, take it; there is none other but that. And there is none other like that, said David; give it me. (1 Samuel 21, 9)
who consulted the Lord for him, and gave him food for his journey; armed him, too, with the sword of Goliath the Philistine. (1 Samuel 22, 10)
Why hast thou conspired against me, asked Saul, with the son of Jesse? Why didst thou give him bread, and a sword, and consult the Lord in his behalf, to help him in his rebellion, a man that has ever plotted against me, and plots against me still? (1 Samuel 22, 13)
Nobe, too, the city of the priests, the king put to the sword; man and woman, child and infant, ox and ass and sheep, all put to the sword. (1 Samuel 22, 19)
Then Saul bade his own squire draw on him and kill him; he would not have uncircumcised foes kill him with outrage. And when the squire’s heart failed him, so that he would not obey, Saul himself caught up a sword, and fell on it. (1 Samuel 31, 4)
Whereupon, seeing his master dead, the squire fell upon his own sword, and died with him. (1 Samuel 31, 5)
