Löydetty 117 Tulokset: Gad

  • He raised up the humble among his people, he observed the Law and cleared out the renegades and the wicked. (1 Maccabees 14, 14)

  • Finally, he had a very unfortunate end. Accused before Aretas, the king of the Arabs, fleeing from city to city, pursued by all, scorned as a renegade from the law and hated as the executioner of his country and fellow citizens, he was banished to Egypt. (2 Maccabees 5, 8)

  • Egypt is a beautiful heifer, but a gadfly from the north has come upon her. (Jeremiah 46, 20)

  • Concerning the Ammonites. Yahweh says this: "Has Israel no sons? Has she no heir? Why then has Milcom disinherited Gad, why have his people settled in its cities? (Jeremiah 49, 1)

  • Bordering Zebulun, from the eastern frontier to the western frontier: Gad. (Ezekiel 48, 27)

  • The southern border of Gad will be formed by the southern frontier running through Tamar to the waters of Meribah in Kadesh, to the Wadi and the great Sea. (Ezekiel 48, 28)

  • On the west side, which is to be four thousand five hundred cubits long, three gates: the gate of Gad, the gate of Asher, the gate of Naphtali. (Ezekiel 48, 34)

  • When Jesus reached Gadara on the other side, he was met by two demoniacs who came out from the tombs. They were so fierce that no one dared to pass that way. (Matthew 8, 28)

  • from the tribe of Judah, twelve thousand were sealed; from the tribe of Reuben, twelve thousand; from the tribe of Gad, twelve thousand; (Revelation 7, 5)


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