Znaleziono 1879 Wyniki dla: Hunger In Israel
That day a very fierce battle took place, and Abner and the men of Israel were beaten by David's retainers. (2 Samuel 2, 17)
Joab then sounded the trumpet and all the troops halted; they pursued Israel no further and fought no more. (2 Samuel 2, 28)
to take the sovereignty from the House of Saul, and establish David's throne over Israel as well as Judah, from Dan to Beersheba!' (2 Samuel 3, 10)
Abner sent messengers on his own behalf to say to David, '. . . and furthermore, come to an agreement with me and I will give you my support to win all Israel over to you.' (2 Samuel 3, 12)
Now Abner conferred with the elders of Israel. 'For a long time now,' he said, 'you have wanted David as your king. (2 Samuel 3, 17)
Now you must take action, since Yahweh has said of David, "By the hand of my servant David I shall deliver my people Israel from the clutches of the Philistines and all their enemies." ' (2 Samuel 3, 18)
Abner also spoke to the men of Benjamin and then went to Hebron to tell David everything that had been agreed by Israel and the House of Benjamin. (2 Samuel 3, 19)
Abner then said to David, 'I must get up and go. I am going to rally all Israel to my lord the king, so that they will make an alliance with you, and you will reign over all that you desire.' So David allowed Abner to go, and he went unmolested. (2 Samuel 3, 21)
That day, all the people and all Israel understood that the king had had no part in the murder of Abner son of Ner. (2 Samuel 3, 37)
The king said to his retainers, 'Do you not realise that a prince, a great man, has fallen in Israel today? (2 Samuel 3, 38)
When Saul's son heard that Abner had died at Hebron, his heart failed him, and all Israel was alarmed. (2 Samuel 4, 1)
All the tribes of Israel then came to David at Hebron and said, 'Look, we are your own flesh and bone. (2 Samuel 5, 1)
