Znaleziono 30 Wyniki dla: Assyrians
The third river, which flows past the Assyrians, is called Tigris, and the fourth is the river Euphrates. (Genesis 2, 14)
Men will come in ships of war from Italy, conquering the Assyrians, laying the Hebrew land waste, doomed themselves, last of all, to perish.✻ (Numbers 24, 24)
This king was attacked by Salmanasar, king of the Assyrians, and made his vassal, and forced to pay tribute. (2 Kings 17, 3)
And now Rabsaces went back to find the king of the Assyrians before Lobna, hearing that he had raised the siege of Lachis. (2 Kings 19, 8)
Then Isaias, son of Amos, sent word to Ezechias, A message to thee from the Lord, the God of Israel, granting the prayer thou hast made to him about Sennacherib, king of the Assyrians. (2 Kings 19, 20)
This, then, is what the Lord has to tell thee about the king of the Assyrians; he shall never enter this city, or shoot an arrow into it; no shield-protected host shall storm it, no earth-works shall be cast up around it. (2 Kings 19, 32)
So Sennacherib, king of the Assyrians, made his way home, nor did he leave Nineve again. (2 Kings 19, 36)
from him, too, came Beera, the Rubenite chieftain who was carried off as a prisoner by Thelgath-Phalnasar, king of the Assyrians. (1 Chronicles 5, 6)
So evil were those times, that Achaz must send to the king of the Assyrians to beg for aid. (2 Chronicles 28, 16)
As for the king of the Assyrians, Thelgath-Phalnasar, the Lord made him an enemy, not an ally, to Juda, which he oppressed and plundered, with none to oppose him, (2 Chronicles 28, 20)
After all this faithful service done, Juda was invaded by Sennacherib, king of the Assyrians, who laid siege to its fortified cities, thinking to make them his own. (2 Chronicles 32, 1)
and when he was carried off as a prisoner by the Assyrians under king Salmanasar, he would not make his exile an excuse for deserting true religion. (Tobit 1, 2)
