Löydetty 13 Tulokset: Channel

  • And as soon as they entered into the Jordan, and their feet were dipped in a portion of the water, (now the Jordan, since it was the time of the harvest, had filled the banks of its channel,) (Joshua 3, 15)

  • Then the people advanced opposite Jericho. And the priests who were carrying the ark of the covenant of the Lord were standing, fully-dressed, upon dry soil in the midst of the Jordan, and all the people passed over, through the channel that was dried up. (Joshua 3, 17)

  • and instruct them so that they may take from the midst of the channel of the Jordan, where the feet of the priests stood still, twelve very hard stones, which you shall station in the place of the camp, where you will pitch your tents this night.” (Joshua 4, 3)

  • Therefore, the sons of Israel did as Joshua instructed them, carrying twelve stones from the midst of the channel of the Jordan, just as the Lord had ordered him, according to the number of the sons of Israel, as far as the place where they made camp, and there they stationed them. (Joshua 4, 8)

  • Similarly, Joshua positioned another twelve stones in the middle of the channel of the Jordan, where the priests stood who were carrying the ark of the covenant; and they are there, even to the present day. (Joshua 4, 9)

  • And when those who were carrying the ark of the covenant of the Lord had ascended, and they began to step on dry soil, the waters returned to their channel, and they flowed as they usually did before. (Joshua 4, 18)

  • Likewise, the twelve stones that they had taken up from the channel of the Jordan, Joshua stationed at Gilgal. (Joshua 4, 20)

  • you shall teach them, and you shall say: ‘Israel passed over this Jordan, through the dry channel.’ (Joshua 4, 22)

  • “Thus says the Lord: Make, in the channel of this torrent, pit after pit. (2 Kings 3, 16)

  • For thus says the Lord: You shall not see wind or rain. And yet this channel shall be filled with water. And you shall drink, you and your families, and your beasts of burden. (2 Kings 3, 17)

  • I am like a brook leading to a river of immense waters. I am like a channel flowing from a river. And I went forth from Paradise like an aqueduct. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 41)

  • The channel of the river will be stripped down to its source, and everything irrigated by it will dry up and wither and be no more. (Isaiah 19, 7)


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