Löydetty 423 Tulokset: battle against the Philistines

  • and Pathrusim, and Casluhim, from whom came forth the Philistines and the Caphtorim. (Genesis 10, 14)

  • Again, he dug up other wells, which the servants of his father Abraham had dug, and which, after his death, the Philistines had formerly obstructed. And he called them by the same names that his father had called them before. (Genesis 26, 18)

  • And so, when Pharaoh had sent the people away, God did not lead them by the way of the land of the Philistines, which is nearby, considering that perhaps they might relapse, if they saw wars rise up against them, and then they might return to Egypt. (Exodus 13, 17)

  • Then Joshua, hearing the tumult of the people shouting, said to Moses: “The outcry of battle is heard in the camp.” (Exodus 32, 17)

  • But he responded: “It is not the clamor of men being exhorted to battle, nor the shout of men being compelled to flee. But I hear the voice of singing.” (Exodus 32, 18)

  • And immediately Moses said: “Arm the men among you for a battle, so that they may be able to fulfill the retribution of the Lord on the Midianites. (Numbers 31, 3)

  • And they gave one thousand from each tribe, that is, twelve thousand foot soldiers for battle. (Numbers 31, 5)

  • And Moses, being angry with the leaders of the army, and the tribunes, and the centurions, who had arrived from the battle, (Numbers 31, 14)

  • And you shall separate a portion for the Lord from the portion of those who fought and were in the battle: one soul out of five hundred, as much from humans, as from oxen and donkeys and sheep. (Numbers 31, 28)

  • And one half of the portion was given to those who had been in the battle: three hundred thirty-seven thousand five hundred sheep. (Numbers 31, 36)

  • from the one half portion belonging to the sons of Israel, which he had separated from the portion of those who had been in the battle. (Numbers 31, 42)

  • And Moses answered them: “Should your brothers go to battle, while you sit here? (Numbers 32, 6)


“A natureza humana também quer a sua parte. Até Maria, Mãe de Jesus, que sabia que por meio de Sua morte a humanidade seria redimida, chorou e sofreu – e como sofreu!” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina