Löydetty 102 Tulokset: defeat of the amorites

  • Yahweh said to the Israelites, "When the Egyptians, the Amorites, the Ammonites, the Philistines, (Judges 10, 11)

  • Israel then sent messengers to Sihon, king of the Amorites, who ruled in Heshbon, and said to him, 'Let us pass through your country and go to our place.' (Judges 11, 19)

  • Yahweh the God of Israel gave Sihon and all his people into the hands of Israel. Israel defeated them and conquered all the land of the Amorites who lived there. (Judges 11, 21)

  • So they conquered the whole territory of the Amorites from the Arnon to the Yabbok, and from the desert to the Jordan. (Judges 11, 22)

  • Since Yahweh the God of Israel has taken this land from the Amorites for his people Israel, can you now take it away from us? (Judges 11, 23)

  • Then he died and was buried at Pirathon, in the mountains of Ephraim, in the mountain of the Amorites. (Judges 12, 15)

  • The Philistine chiefs said to this woman, "Charm him and find out where he gets such strength and how we can defeat and tie him up. Each of us shall give you eleven hundred pieces of silver." (Judges 16, 5)

  • So the Philistines fought and Israel was defeated. Everyone fled to his home. It was a disastrous defeat; thirty thousand foot soldiers of Israel were killed. (1 Samuel 4, 10)

  • After this defeat, the Philistines did not dare enter the territory of Israel and Yahweh held them in check for as long as Samuel lived. (1 Samuel 7, 13)

  • 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)

  • If only our men had freely eaten today of the spoil of their enemies, the Philistines would have suffered an even greater defeat." (1 Samuel 14, 30)

  • That day David said, "Whoever wants to defeat the Jebusites, let him reach these lame and blind, David's enemies, through the tunnel for fetching water." From this came the saying, "The blind and the lame shall not enter the house." (2 Samuel 5, 8)


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