Löydetty 276 Tulokset: battle of the amorites

  • But if they do not cross over and go into battle with you, then they must have their possessions among you in the land of Canaan." (Numbers 32, 30)

  • We will cross into the land of Canaan and go into battle under Yahweh's command; but our inheritance shall be beyond the Jordan." (Numbers 32, 32)

  • Moses gave to the tribes of Gad and Reuben and to half the tribe of Manasseh, the territory of Sihon, king of the Amorites, as well as that of Og, king of Bashan, and all the land and towns surrounding them. (Numbers 32, 33)

  • The sons of Machir son of Manasseh went to Gilead. They conquered it and drove out the Amorites who were there. (Numbers 32, 39)

  • After defeating Sihon, the king of the Amorites, who lived in Heshbon, and Og, the king of Bashan who ruled in Ashtaroth and in Edrei, (Deuteronomy 1, 4)

  • Leave this place and go into the territory of the Amorites and to its neighboring peoples in the Arabah, the Mountains, the Lowlands, the Negeb and the seacoast, into the land of Canaan and Lebanon up to the great Euphrates River. (Deuteronomy 1, 7)

  • Finally, having left Horeb, we passed through that wide and terrible desert that we saw, on the way to the hill country of the Amorites, as Yahweh had commanded us, and arriving at Kadesh-Barnea, (Deuteronomy 1, 19)

  • I said to you: 'We have come to the mountain of the Amorites which Yahweh, our God, gives us. (Deuteronomy 1, 20)

  • And you began to murmur in your tents: 'Yahweh does not like us; he made us leave Egypt to turn us over to the Amorites who in turn will kill us all. (Deuteronomy 1, 27)

  • Then the Amorites who live on those mountains came out to meet you; they struck you and pursued you like bees from Seir to Hormah. (Deuteronomy 1, 44)

  • Then, Sihon came out with all his men to meet us in battle at Jahaz. (Deuteronomy 2, 32)

  • (the Sidonians call Hermon Sirion while the Amorites call it Senir.) (Deuteronomy 3, 9)


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