Znaleziono 1879 Wyniki dla: Hunger In Israel
look, I am going to put a woollen fleece on the threshing-floor; if there is dew only on the fleece and all the ground stays dry, then I shall know that you will deliver Israel by means of me, as you have said.' (Judges 6, 37)
Yahweh then said to Gideon, 'There are too many people with you for me to put Midian into their power; Israel might claim the credit for themselves at my expense: they might say, "My own hand has rescued me." (Judges 7, 2)
When Gideon heard the dream thus told and interpreted, he bowed in reverence; he then went back to the camp of Israel and said, 'On your feet, for Yahweh has put the camp of Midian into your power!' (Judges 7, 15)
The men of Israel mustered from Naphtali, Asher and all Manasseh, and pursued Midian. (Judges 7, 23)
The men of Israel said to Gideon, 'Rule over us, you, your son and your grandson, since you have rescued us from the power of Midian.' (Judges 8, 22)
From this Gideon made an ephod and set it up in his town, in Ophrah. All Israel, following his example, prostituted themselves to it, and it was a snare for Gideon and his family. (Judges 8, 27)
After Gideon's death, the people of Israel again began to prostitute themselves to the Baals, taking Baal-Berith for their god. (Judges 8, 33)
And to the family of Jerubbaal -- Gideon -- they showed no faithful gratitude for all the good which it had done for Israel. (Judges 8, 35)
Abimelech ruled Israel for three years. (Judges 9, 22)
When the men of Israel saw that Abimelech was dead, they dispersed to their homes. (Judges 9, 55)
After Abimelech, Tola son of Puah, son of Dodo, rose to deliver Israel. He belonged to Issachar and lived at Shamir in the mountain country of Ephraim. (Judges 10, 1)
He was judge in Israel for twenty-three years; he then died and was buried at Shamir. (Judges 10, 2)
