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Znaleziono 28 Wyniki dla: Ammonite

  • but they gave him the sword’s point, and conquered all his domain, reaching from the Arnon as far as Jeboc and the Ammonite country; the Ammonite frontier had strong garrisons to defend it. (Numbers 21, 24)

  • So he sent envoys to Balaam son of Beor, the soothsayer who dwelt on the Ammonite border, desiring his presence. Here is a people on the march from Egypt, he said, whose hosts darken the face of earth, and they are encamped at my doors; (Numbers 22, 5)

  • except the Ammonite country we might not enter, and all that lies in the ravine of Jeboc, and the mountain cities, and those other lands from which he bade us turn away.✻ (Deuteronomy 2, 37)

  • (This Og, king of Basan, was the only one left of the old giant breed; at Rabbath, in the Ammonite country, they still shew his iron bedstead, nine cubits long and four cubits broad, as we lesser men reckon the size of a cubit.) (Deuteronomy 3, 11)

  • Nor, though ten generations have passed, may one of Ammonite or Moabite descent be admitted to the Lord’s assembly; this disability they have incurred for all time, (Deuteronomy 23, 3)

  • Sehon, the Amorrhite king that reigned at Hesebon, had a domain that stretched from Aroer, on the banks of the Arnon, half-way up its course (that is, half-way along the frontier of Galaad), to the river Jaboc, which is the Ammonite frontier. (Joshua 12, 2)

  • and all the cities as far as the Ammonite frontier that belonged once to Sehon, the Amorrhite king of Hesebon. (Joshua 13, 10)

  • Jazer belonged to them, and all the cities of Galaad, and half the Ammonite territory, reaching as far as Aroer, near Rabba. (Joshua 13, 25)

  • And the Lord, in his anger, left them at the mercy of Philistine and Ammonite, (Judges 10, 7)

  • So it was, he said, when Egyptian and Amorrhite, Ammonite and Philistine, (Judges 10, 11)

  • It was a month later that Naas the Ammonite offered battle, and laid siege to Jabes-Galaad; whereupon the men of Jabes would have made a treaty with him, and become his subjects. (1 Samuel 11, 1)

  • That next day, at the morning watch, Saul divided his army into three, and made his way into the heart of the Ammonite camp at the time of the morning watch. All morning, till the sun gained its heat, he smote the Ammonites down; and those who survived were so scattered that never a pair escaped together. (1 Samuel 11, 11)


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