Found 175 Results for: Killed

  • Timothy had hidden in a cistern, but they killed him, along with his brother Chaereas, and Apollophanes. (2 Maccabees 10, 37)

  • Judas then marched to Karnion and the shrine of Atargatis, where he killed twenty-five thousand people. (2 Maccabees 12, 26)

  • Giving his men the battle cry "God's Victory," he made a night attack on the king's pavilion with a picked force of the bravest young men and killed about two thousand in the camp. They also slew the lead elephant and its rider. (2 Maccabees 13, 15)

  • Even without these, they could have been killed at a single blast, pursued by retribution and winnowed out by your mighty spirit; But you have disposed all things by measure and number and weight. (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 20)

  • For as an enemy might kill a man, you have killed your neighbor's friendship. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 18)

  • O city full of noise and chaos, O wanton town! Your slain are not slain with the sword, nor killed in battle. (Isaiah 22, 2)

  • If I tell you anything, you will have me killed, will you not? If I counsel you, you will not listen to me! (Jeremiah 38, 15)

  • Ishmael, son of Nethaniah, and the ten who were with him, rose up and attacked with swords Gedaliah, son of Ahikam, son of Shaphan, whom the king of Babylon had made ruler over the land; and they killed him. (Jeremiah 41, 2)

  • But there were ten among them who pleaded with Ishmael: "Do not kill us; we have stores buried in the field: wheat and barley, oil and honey." And so he spared them and did not kill them, as he had killed their companions. (Jeremiah 41, 8)

  • The cistern into which Ishmael threw all the corpses of the men he had killed was the large one made by King Asa to defend himself against Baasha, king of Israel; this cistern Ishmael, son of Nethaniah, filled with the slain. (Jeremiah 41, 9)

  • Then Johanan, son of Kareah, and all his army leaders took charge of the remnant of the people, both the soldiers and the women and children with their guardians, whom Ishmael, son of Nethaniah, had brought away from Mizpah after he killed Gedaliah, son of Ahikim. From Gibeon, (Jeremiah 41, 16)

  • It is Baruch, son of Neriah, who stirs you up against us, to hand us over to the Chaldeans to be killed or exiled to Babylon." (Jeremiah 43, 3)


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