Found 158 Results for: Shimei's attack

  • But Ahab asked, "Through whom will it be delivered up?" He answered, "The LORD says, 'Through the retainers of the governors of the provinces.'" Then Ahab asked, "Who is to attack?" He replied, "You are." (1 Kings 20, 14)

  • Then the prophet went up to the king of Israel and said to him: "Go, regroup your forces. Mark well what you do, for at the beginning of the year the king of Aram will attack you." (1 Kings 20, 22)

  • The king of Israel gathered together the prophets, about four hundred of them, and asked, "Shall I go to attack Ramoth-gilead or shall I refrain?" "Go up," they answered. "The LORD will deliver it over to the king." (1 Kings 22, 6)

  • They discussed the route for their attack, and settled upon the route through the desert of Edom. (2 Kings 3, 8)

  • When the king of Aram was waging war on Israel, he would make plans with his servants to attack a particular place. (2 Kings 6, 8)

  • But the man of God would send word to the king of Israel, "Be careful! Do not pass by this place, for Aram will attack there." (2 Kings 6, 9)

  • Then King Hazael of Aram mounted a siege against Gath. When he had taken it, Hazael decided to go on to attack Jerusalem. (2 Kings 12, 18)

  • Then Rezin, king of Aram, and Pekah, son of Remaliah, king of Israel, came up to Jerusalem to attack it. Although they besieged Ahaz, they were unable to conquer him. (2 Kings 16, 5)

  • The sons of Pedaiah were Zerubbabel and Shimei. The sons of Zerubbabel were Meshullam and Hananiah; Shelomith was their sister. (1 Chronicles 3, 19)

  • The descendants of Mishma were his son Hammuel, whose son was Zaccur, whose son was Shimei. (1 Chronicles 4, 26)

  • Shimei had sixteen sons and six daughters. His brothers, however, did not have many sons, and as a result all their clans did not equal the number of the Judahites. (1 Chronicles 4, 27)

  • His son was Joel, whose son was Shemaiah, whose son was Gog, whose son was Shimei, (1 Chronicles 5, 4)


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