Znaleziono 20 Wyniki dla: Ammonite

  • The Ammonite or Moabite shall never be admitted into the assembly of Yahweh even after the tenth generation, (Deuteronomy 23, 4)

  • One month later, Nahash the Ammonite went to Jabesh-gilead and surrounded the city. The people of Jabesh told Nahash, "Make an agreement with us and we will serve you." (1 Samuel 11, 1)

  • the Ammonite chiefs told Hanun their lord, "Do you think that, by sending men with condolences, David is honoring your father? Has not David rather sent his servants to you to explore the city, spy on it and overthrow it?" (2 Samuel 10, 3)

  • and brought away the people whom he set to labor with saws, iron picks and iron axes, making them work at the brick-kilns. David dealt like this with all the Ammonite cities, then he returned to Jerusalem with all the people. (2 Samuel 12, 31)

  • Zelek the Ammonite; Naharai of Beeroth, the armor-bearer of Joab, the son of Zeruiah, (2 Samuel 23, 37)

  • King Solomon loved many foreign women besides the daughter of Pharaoh. There were Moabite, Ammonite, Edomite, Sidonian and Hittite women (1 Kings 11, 1)

  • As for Rehoboam, son of Solomon, he was forty-one when he began to reign over Judah. He reigned for seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city which Yahweh chose out of all the tribes of Israel to put his Name there. His mother Naamah was an Ammonite. (1 Kings 14, 21)

  • Then Rehoboam rested with his fathers and was buried with his ancestors in the City of David. His mother Naamah was an Ammonite. His son Abijam succeeded him as king. (1 Kings 14, 31)

  • Zelek the Ammonite. Naharai from Beeroth, armorbearer to Joab son of Zeruiah. (1 Chronicles 11, 39)

  • the Ammonite leaders said to Hanun, "Do you think David means to honor your father when he sends you messengers of sympathy? On the contrary he has sent them here as spies to explore the land, so that he can conquer it." (1 Chronicles 19, 3)

  • David took the gold crown from the head of the Ammonite idol Milcom; they found that it weighed about seventy five pounds. In it was set a precious stone which made an ornament for David's head. He carried off a great quantity of loot from the town. (1 Chronicles 20, 2)

  • He brought away its population and set them to work with saws, iron picks and axes. David treated all the Ammonite towns in the same way. Then David and the whole army returned to Jerusalem. (1 Chronicles 20, 3)


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