Löydetty 226 Tulokset: defeated Philistines

  • as well as Pathrusim and Casluhim: from these the Philistines and the Caphtorim went forth. (1 Chronicles 1, 12)

  • Now the Philistines were fighting against Israel, and the men of Israel fled from the Philistines, and they fell down wounded on mount Gilboa. (1 Chronicles 10, 1)

  • And when the Philistines had draw near, pursuing Saul and his sons, they struck down Jonathan, and Abinadab, and Malchishua, the sons of Saul. (1 Chronicles 10, 2)

  • And when the men of Israel who were living in the plains had seen this, they fled. And since Saul and his sons were dead, they abandoned their cities and were dispersed, here and there. And the Philistines arrived and lived among them. (1 Chronicles 10, 7)

  • Then, on the next day, when the Philistines were taking away the spoils of the slain, they found Saul and his sons, lying on mount Gilboa. (1 Chronicles 10, 8)

  • When the men of Jabesh Gilead had heard this, specifically, all that the Philistines had done concerning Saul, (1 Chronicles 10, 11)

  • He was with David in Pasdammim, when the Philistines were gathered to that place for battle. Now the field of that region was full of barley, but the people had fled from the face of the Philistines. (1 Chronicles 11, 13)

  • These men stood in the midst of the field, and they defended it. And when they had struck down the Philistines, the Lord gave a great salvation to his people. (1 Chronicles 11, 14)

  • Then three from the thirty leaders descended to the rock where David was, to the cave of Adullam, when the Philistines had made camp in the Valley of the Rephaim. (1 Chronicles 11, 15)

  • Now David was in a stronghold, and a garrison of the Philistines was in Bethlehem. (1 Chronicles 11, 16)

  • Therefore, these three broke through to the midst of the camp of the Philistines, and they drew water from the well of Bethlehem, which was at the gate. And they took it to David, so that he might drink. But he was not willing; and instead, he offered it as a libation to the Lord, (1 Chronicles 11, 18)

  • Moreover, some from Manasseh crossed over to David, when he went forth with the Philistines against Saul, so that he might fight. But he did not fight with them. For the leaders of the Philistines, taking counsel, sent him back, saying, “To the peril of our own heads, he will return to his lord, Saul.” (1 Chronicles 12, 19)


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