Znaleziono 1187 Wyniki dla: War
Afterwards, when David heard of this, he said, 'I and my kingdom are for ever innocent before Yahweh of the blood of Abner son of Ner; (2 Samuel 3, 28)
when someone told me, "Saul is dead!" supposing himself to be bringing me good news, I seized and put him to death at Ziklag, and that was how I rewarded him for his news! (2 Samuel 4, 10)
David went to live in the citadel and called it the City of David. David then built a wall round it, from the Millo inwards. (2 Samuel 5, 9)
Thus with war cries and blasts on the horn, David and the entire House of Israel brought up the ark of Yahweh. (2 Samuel 6, 15)
he sent his son Hadoram to King David to greet him and to congratulate him on having made war on Hadadezer and on having defeated him, since Hadadezer was at war with Tou. Hadoram brought with him objects made of silver, gold and bronze, (2 Samuel 8, 10)
It happened towards evening when David had got up from resting and was strolling on the palace roof, that from the roof he saw a woman bathing; the woman was very beautiful. (2 Samuel 11, 2)
When Uriah reached him, David asked how Joab was and how the army was and how the war was going. (2 Samuel 11, 7)
With Absalom went two hundred men from Jerusalem; they had been invited and had gone in all innocence, unaware of what was going on. (2 Samuel 15, 11)
But if you go back to the city and say to Absalom, "I am at your service, my lord king; once I was in your father's service, but now I shall serve you," you will be able to thwart Ahithophel's advice for me. (2 Samuel 15, 34)
You know', Hushai went on, 'that your father and his men are great fighters and that they are now as angry as a wild bear robbed of her cubs. Your father is a man of war: he will not let the army rest during the night. (2 Samuel 17, 8)
Then Absalom and all the people of Israel said, 'Hushai the Arkite's advice is better than Ahithophel's,' Yahweh having resolved to thwart Ahithophel's shrewd advice and so bring disaster on Absalom. (2 Samuel 17, 14)
Jonathan and Ahimaaz were posted at the Fuller's Spring; a servant-girl was to go and warn them and they in turn were to warn King David, since they could not give themselves away by coming into the city themselves. (2 Samuel 17, 17)
