Found 128 Results for: Cross

  • His lord responded to him: “I will not enter into the town of a foreign people, who are not of the sons of Israel. Instead, I will cross over as far as Gibeah. (Judges 19, 12)

  • Now there were, between the ascents along which Jonathan strove to cross to the garrison of the Philistines, rocks projecting from both sides, and, in the manner of teeth, boulders breaking out from one side and the other. The name of one was Shining, and the name of the other was Thorny. (1 Samuel 14, 4)

  • And Jonathan said: “Behold, we will cross over to these men. And when we will be seen by them, (1 Samuel 14, 8)

  • And responding, David said: “Behold, the king’s spear. Let one of the servants of the king cross over and take it. (1 Samuel 26, 22)

  • But David pursued, he and four hundred men. For two hundred stayed, who, being weary, were not able to cross the torrent Besor. (1 Samuel 30, 10)

  • And so the king said to him: “Let Chimham cross over with me, and I will do for him whatever will be pleasing to you. And all that you ask of me, you shall obtain.” (2 Samuel 19, 38)

  • Now therefore, cross over to my lord, the king of the Assyrians, and I will give to you two thousand horses, and we will see if you even have enough riders for them. (2 Kings 18, 23)

  • Now therefore, behold the sons of Ammon, and of Moab, and mount Seir, through whose lands you did not permit Israel to cross when they were departing from Egypt. Instead, they turned aside from them, and they did not put them to death. (2 Chronicles 20, 10)

  • And Zeresh his wife and his other friends answered him, “Order a great beam to be prepared, having a height of fifty cubits, and in the morning speak to the king, so that Mordecai may be hanged from it, and so you will go joyfully with the king to the feast.” This advice pleased him, and so he ordered a high cross to be prepared. (Esther 9, 30)

  • And king Artaxerxes answered Esther the queen and Mordecai the Jew, “I have granted Haman’s house to Esther, and I have ordered him to be fastened to a cross, because he dared to lay hands on the Jews. (Esther 12, 7)

  • And after this, Esther had entered before the king, begging him that his efforts might be made ineffective by the king’s letters, and that the evil he intended against the Jews might return upon his own head. Finally, both he and his sons were fastened to a cross. (Esther 14, 25)

  • You have strengthened him for a little while, so that he may cross over into eternity. You will change his face and send him forth. (Job 14, 20)


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