Znaleziono 1036 Wyniki dla: David And Absalom
And Israel made camp with Absalom in the land of Gilead. (2 Samuel 17, 26)
And when David had arrived at the encampment, Shobi, the son of Nahash, from Rabbah, of the sons of Ammon, and Machir, the son of Ammiel of Lodebar, and Barzillai, the Gileadite of Rogelim, (2 Samuel 17, 27)
and honey, and butter, sheep and fattened calves. And they gave these to David and to the people who were with him to eat. For they suspected that the people were faint with hunger and thirst in the desert. (2 Samuel 17, 29)
And so David, having reviewed his people, appointed over them tribunes and centurions. (2 Samuel 18, 1)
And the king ordered Joab and Abishai and Ittai, saying, “Preserve for me the boy Absalom.” And all the people heard the king commanding all the leaders on behalf of Absalom. (2 Samuel 18, 5)
And the people of Israel were cut down in that place by the army of David. And a great slaughter occurred on that day: twenty thousand men. (2 Samuel 18, 7)
Then it happened that Absalom, riding on a mule, met the servants of David. And when the mule had entered under a thick and large oak tree, his head became trapped in the oak. And while he was suspended between heaven and earth, the mule on which he had been sitting continued on. (2 Samuel 18, 9)
Then a certain one saw this and reported it to Joab, saying, “I saw Absalom hanging from an oak.” (2 Samuel 18, 10)
And he said to Joab: “Even if you weighed out to my hands one thousand silver coins, I would never lay my hands on the son of the king. For in our hearing the king ordered you and Abishai and Ittai, saying, ‘Keep for me the boy Absalom.’ (2 Samuel 18, 12)
And Joab said, “It will not be as you wish. Instead, I will be assailing him in your sight.” Then he took three lances in his hand, and he fixed them in the heart of Absalom. And while he was still clinging to life upon the oak, (2 Samuel 18, 14)
And they took Absalom, and they threw him into a great pit in the forest. And they piled an exceedingly great heap of stones over him. But all of Israel fled to their own tents. (2 Samuel 18, 17)
Now Absalom had raised up for himself, when he was still alive, a monument, which is in the Valley of the King. For he said, “I have no son, and so this shall be the memorial to my name.” And he called the monument by his own name. And it is called the Hand of Absalom, even to this day. (2 Samuel 18, 18)
