Löydetty 976 Tulokset: destruction of jerusalem

  • Mepibaal, the son of Saul, came down from Jerusalem to meet the king. He had not washed his feet, or trimmed his beard, or cleaned his clothes since the king departed. (2 Samuel 19, 25)

  • The king said to Barzillai, "Come, join me and stay with me; I will take care of you in Jerusalem." (2 Samuel 19, 34)

  • But Barzillai said to the king, "How many more years will I live that I should go up with the king to Jerusalem? (2 Samuel 19, 35)

  • So all the Israelites left David and followed Sheba the son of Bichri. The men of Judah, however, steadfastly followed their king from the Jordan to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 20, 2)

  • When David reached his house at Jerusalem, he took the ten concubines whom he had left to keep the palace and put them under guard. He provided for them but had no relations with them. So they were secluded until the day of their death and lived like widows. (2 Samuel 20, 3)

  • So Abishai, with the men of Joab, the Cherethites, Pelethites and all the warriors, left Jerusalem to pursue Sheba, son of Bichri. (2 Samuel 20, 7)

  • The woman then gathered the inhabitants and spoke to them so persuasively that they beheaded Sheba, son of Bichri, and threw his head out to Joab who then sounded the trumpet for the people to depart from the city. Then everyone went home and Joab himself returned to the king in Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 20, 22)

  • and they replied,"That man slaughtered us and planned our destruction so that we would no longer occupy any place in Israel. (2 Samuel 21, 5)

  • Waters of death carried me along, torrents of destruction terrified me. (2 Samuel 22, 5)

  • after having gone through all the land, returned to Jerusalem at the end of nine months and twenty days. (2 Samuel 24, 8)

  • When the angel stretched forth his hand toward Jerusalem to destroy it, Yahweh would punish no more and said to the angel who was causing destruction among the people, "It is enough, hold back your hand." The angel of Yahweh was already at the threshing floor of Araunah, the Jebusite. (2 Samuel 24, 16)

  • David reigned over Israel for forty years: seven years in Hebron and thirty-three years in Jerusalem. (1 Kings 2, 11)


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