Znaleziono 1014 Wyniki dla: David In Hebron
And David knew that the Lord had confirmed him as king over Israel, and that he had exalted his kingdom over his people Israel. (2 Samuel 5, 12)
Then David took more concubines and wives from Jerusalem, after he had arrived from Hebron. And other sons as well as daughters were born to David. (2 Samuel 5, 13)
Then the Philistines heard that they had anointed David as king over Israel. And they all ascended, so that they might seek David. And when David had heard of it, he descended to a stronghold. (2 Samuel 5, 17)
And David consulted the Lord, saying: “Shall I ascend to the Philistines? And will you give them into my hand?” And the Lord said to David: “Ascend. For I will certainly give the Philistines into your hand.” (2 Samuel 5, 19)
Therefore, David went to Baal-perazim. And he struck them there. And he said, “The Lord has divided my enemies before me, just as the waters are divided.” Because of this, the name of that place was called Baal-perazim. (2 Samuel 5, 20)
And in that place they left behind their graven images, which David and his men took away. (2 Samuel 5, 21)
Then David consulted the Lord, “Shall I ascend against the Philistines, and will you deliver them into my hands?” And he responded: “You shall not ascend against them; instead, circle behind their back. And you shall come to them from the side opposite the balsam trees. (2 Samuel 5, 23)
And so, David did just as the Lord had instructed him. And he struck down the Philistines, from Gibeon until you arrive at Gezer. (2 Samuel 5, 25)
Then David again gathered together all the elect men of Israel, thirty thousand. (2 Samuel 6, 1)
And David arose and went away, with the entire people who were with him from the men of Judah, so that they might lead back the ark of God, over which is invoked the name of the Lord of hosts, who sits upon the cherubim above it. (2 Samuel 6, 2)
But David and all of Israel played before the Lord on every kind of musical instrument made of wood, and on harps, and lyres, and timbrels, and bells, and cymbals. (2 Samuel 6, 5)
Then David was saddened because the Lord had struck Uzzah. And the name of that place was called: the Striking of Uzzah, even to this day. (2 Samuel 6, 8)
