Löydetty 112 Tulokset: Judea

  • But when Joseph heard that Archilaus had succeeded his father Herod as king of Judea, he was afraid to go there. He was given further instructions in a dream, and went to the region of Galilee. (Matthew 2, 22)

  • In the course of time John the Baptist appeared in the desert of Judea and began to proclaim his message, (Matthew 3, 1)

  • People came to him from Jerusalem, from all Judea and from the whole Jordan valley, (Matthew 3, 5)

  • Large crowds followed him from Galilee and the Ten Cities, from Jerusalem, Judea, and from across the Jordan. (Matthew 4, 25)

  • When Jesus had finished this teaching, he left Galilee and arrived at the border of Judea, on the other side of the Jordan River. (Matthew 19, 1)

  • then let those in Judea flee to the mountains. (Matthew 24, 16)

  • All Judea and all the people from the city of Jerusalem went out to John to confess their sins and be baptized by him in the river Jordan. (Mark 1, 5)

  • Jesus and his disciples withdrew to the lakeside and a large crowd from Galilee followed him. A great number of people also came from Judea, (Mark 3, 7)

  • Jesus then left that place and went to the province of Judea, beyond the Jordan River. Once more crowds gathered around him and once more he taught them, as he always did. (Mark 10, 1)

  • So, when you see the idol of the oppressor set in the place where it should not be (may the reader understand!), then let those in Judea flee to the mountains. (Mark 13, 14)

  • In the days of Herod, king of Judea, there lived a priest named Zechariah, belonging to the priestly clan of Abiah. Elizabeth, Zechariah's wife, also belonged to a priestly family. (Luke 1, 5)

  • A holy fear came on all in the neighborhood, and throughout the Hills of Judea the people talked about these events. (Luke 1, 65)


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