Gefunden 44 Ergebnisse für: distance

  • "Tell Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, to take the censers from the blaze and scatter the fire some distance away, for the censers are now holy (Numbers 17, 2)

  • The avenger of blood must not be allowed, in his rage, to hunt the killer and catch up with him because the distance is great, and kill him in turn, when in reality the latter is not guilty of murder, since he had had no previous quarrel with his companion. (Deuteronomy 19, 6)

  • your judges and leaders shall go out to measure the distance between the victim and the surrounding cities to (Deuteronomy 21, 2)

  • that you may know the way you shall go. Because you have never been that way before. But you shall follow it at a distance of a thousand meters. Do not go near it." (Joshua 3, 4)

  • On the opposite slope David stood at a distance, on top of the hill, (1 Samuel 26, 13)

  • If I had not done my duty, the king would come to know about it and you yourself would have kept your distance." (2 Samuel 18, 13)

  • fifty fellow prophets of Jericho followed them at a certain distance. When Elijah and Elisha stood by the Jordan (2 Kings 2, 7)

  • Elisha answered, "Go in peace." And Naaman went. Naaman was already at a certain distance, (2 Kings 5, 19)

  • He placed the Sea some distance from the right-hand side, to the southeast. (2 Chronicles 4, 10)

  • The king of Judah, Amaziah son of Joash, son of Ahaziah, was taken prisoner at Bethshemesh by Joash, king of Israel who led him off to Jerusalem, where Joash tore down the city wall from the Gate of Ephraim to the Gate of the Corner, a distance of two hundred yards. (2 Chronicles 25, 23)

  • One of the inhabitants of Nineveh went and told the king that I had buried them, so I went into hiding. Then I learned that they were looking for me to put me to death. I was afraid and fled to a distance. (Tobit 1, 19)

  • She saw Tobias and Raphael coming in the distance and said to the father of Tobias, "Your son is coming with the man who accompanied him." (Tobit 11, 6)


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