Found 98 Results for: Threw

  • The troops in ambush threw themselves against Gibeah at top speed; fanning out, they put the whole town to the sword. (Judges 20, 37)

  • While Samuel was in the act of presenting burnt offering, the Philistines joined battle with Israel, but that day Yahweh thundered violently over the Philistines, threw them into panic and Israel defeated them. (1 Samuel 7, 10)

  • As soon as the servant had gone, David stood up beside the mound, threw himself to the ground, prostrating himself three times. They then embraced each other, both weeping copiously. (1 Samuel 20, 41)

  • The king stood up, tore his clothes and threw himself on the ground. All his officers tore their clothes too. (2 Samuel 13, 31)

  • and threw stones at David and at all King David's retinue, even though the whole army and all the champions formed an escort round the king on either side. (2 Samuel 16, 6)

  • Amasa meanwhile lay wallowing in his blood in the middle of the road. Seeing that everyone was stopping, the man dragged Amasa off the road into the field and threw a cloak over him, having realised that everyone passing would stop. (2 Samuel 20, 12)

  • Laying siege to him in Abel Beth-Maacah, they threw up a ramp against the outer wall of the town, (2 Samuel 20, 15)

  • The woman went and spoke to all the people as her wisdom dictated. They cut off the head of Sheba son of Bichri and threw it down to Joab. He had the trumpet sounded and they withdrew from the town and all went home, while Joab himself went back to the king in Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 20, 22)

  • King Solomon then sent for him to be brought down from the altar; he came and threw himself prostrate before King Solomon; Solomon said to him, 'Go to your house.' (1 Kings 1, 53)

  • Leaving there, he came on Elisha son of Shaphat as he was ploughing behind twelve yoke of oxen, he himself being with the twelfth. Elijah passed near to him and threw his cloak over him. (1 Kings 19, 19)

  • Then he went to the source of the water, threw salt into it and said, 'Yahweh says this, "I make this water wholesome: neither death nor miscarriage shall come from it any more." ' (2 Kings 2, 21)

  • They laid the towns in ruins, and each man threw a stone into all the best fields to fill them up, and they blocked every water-hole and felled every productive tree. In the end, there was only Kir-Hareseth left, which the slingers surrounded and bombarded. (2 Kings 3, 25)


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