Löydetty 21 Tulokset: Territories

  • Jair, a son of Manasseh, took all the territories of Argob up to the boundaries of Gesuri and Maacati. And he gave his name to these cities which until today are called villages of Jair. (Deuteronomy 3, 14)

  • Within the territories of Issachar and Asher, Manasseh had Beth-shean and Ibleam with their surrounding towns, as well as Dor and Endor, Taanach and Megiddo and their surrounding towns, and a third of the Nepheth. (Joshua 17, 11)

  • In accordance with Yahweh's command, the Israelites gave the Levites certain cities and pasture lands out of their own territories. (Joshua 21, 3)

  • First among the Levite clan of Kohath, the families descended from Aaron the priest, were given thirteen towns from the territories of Judah, Simeon and Benjamin; (Joshua 21, 4)

  • the other Kohath families received, clan by clan, ten towns from the territories of Ephraim, Dan and half the tribe of Manasseh. (Joshua 21, 5)

  • The clan of Gershon was given thirteen towns from the territories of Issachar, Asher, Naphtali and half the tribe of Manasseh in Bashan. (Joshua 21, 6)

  • The families of the clan of Merari were given twelve towns from the territories of Reuben, Gad and Zebulun. (Joshua 21, 7)

  • Judah seized Gaza, Ashkelon and Ekron with their respective territories. (Judges 1, 18)

  • The Israelites recovered the towns from Ekron to Gath which the Philistines had seized from Israel. Israel rescued their territories. And there was peace, even between the Israelites and the Amorites. (1 Samuel 7, 14)

  • The elders of Jabesh then told him, "Give us seven days so we may send messengers through all the territories of Israel. If none of them comes to save us, we will surrender to you." (1 Samuel 11, 3)

  • He took a yoke of oxen, cut them into pieces and gave them to the messengers to be taken through all the territories of Israel with this warning, "I will do the same with the oxen of anyone who does not come out after Saul and Samuel." Then a holy fear came upon the people and they set out as one man. (1 Samuel 11, 7)

  • So the king served them a grand banquet, and they ate and drank. Then he sent them away to their master. From that day on, the troops of Aram did not return any more to invade the territories of Israel. (2 Kings 6, 23)


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