Found 175 Results for: Killed

  • It was he, too, who slew an Egyptian of large stature. Although the Egyptian was armed with a spear, he went against him with a club and wrested the spear from the Egyptian's hand, then killed him with his own spear. (2 Samuel 23, 21)

  • Benaiah, son of Jehoiada, went back, struck him down and killed him; he was buried in his house in the desert. (1 Kings 2, 34)

  • Joab and all Israel remained there six months until they had killed off every male in Edom. (1 Kings 11, 16)

  • When Solomon tried to have Jeroboam killed for his rebellion, he escapedto King Shishak, in Egypt, where he remained until Solomon's death. (1 Kings 11, 40)

  • set out. But a lion met him on the road, and killed him. His corpse lay sprawled on the road, and the ass remained standing by it, and so did the lion. (1 Kings 13, 24)

  • On hearing it, the prophet who had brought him back from his journey said: "It is the man of God who rebelled against the command of the LORD. He has delivered him to a lion, which mangled and killed him, as the LORD predicted to him." (1 Kings 13, 26)

  • Baasha killed him in the third year of Asa, king of Judah, and reigned in his stead. (1 Kings 15, 28)

  • Once he was king, he killed off the entire house of Jeroboam, not leaving a single soul to Jeroboam but destroying him utterly, according to the warning which the LORD had pronounced through his servant, Ahijah the Shilonite, (1 Kings 15, 29)

  • (Through the prophet Jehu, son of Hanani, the LORD had threatened Baasha and his house, because of all the evil Baasha did in the sight of the LORD, provoking him to anger by his evil deeds, so that he became like the house of Jeroboam; and because he killed Nadab.) (1 Kings 16, 7)

  • Zimri entered; he struck and killed him in the twenty-seventh year of Asa, king of Judah, and reigned in his place. (1 Kings 16, 10)

  • Once he was seated on the royal throne, he killed off the whole house of Baasha, not sparing a single male relative or friend of his. (1 Kings 16, 11)

  • when they heard that Zimri had formed a conspiracy and had killed the king. So that day in the camp all Israel proclaimed Omri, general of the army, king of Israel. (1 Kings 16, 16)


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