Löydetty 278 Tulokset: killed

  • They seized Jericho. And with sword in hand, they killed all the men and women, both young and old, as well as the oxen, sheep and asses, and they gave these as anathema or, rather, sacrificed them to God. (Joshua 6, 21)

  • The people of Ai killed thirty-six men and pursued them outside the gate as far as Shebarim, defeating them on the slopes. Upon seeing this, all the people were disheartened. (Joshua 7, 5)

  • for on one side were Joshua and all the people of Israel, and on the other, those who had just set the city on fire. The Israelites killed them until none were left to survive or to escape. (Joshua 8, 22)

  • The Israelites killed the inhabitants of Ai who went into the fields or who fled to the wilderness; they killed them all. Then they returned to the city and killed all by the sword. (Joshua 8, 24)

  • Joshua did not give the order to stop the war until all the inhabitants of Ai had been killed in accordance with anathema. (Joshua 8, 26)

  • As they were fleeing, Yahweh rained huge hailstones on them and pursued them up to Azekah, and they were killed. There were more who died because of the hailstones than by the sword of the Israelites. (Joshua 10, 11)

  • At once Joshua turned back and conquered Hazor, and killed its king. At that time, Hazor was the capital of all those kingdoms. (Joshua 11, 10)

  • As for Balaam son of Beor, the seer, the Israelites had put him to the sword with others they had killed. (Joshua 13, 22)

  • But the territory of the tribe of Dan was too small for them; and therefore they went up and attacked Leshem and captured it and killed its people. Having seized the town they settled in it, and changed the name of Leshem to Dan after Dan their ancestor. (Joshua 19, 47)

  • The man who has killed may run away to one of these towns; he shall appear at the entrance to the town and explain his case to the elders of the place. They shall welcome him and assign him. place to live among them. (Joshua 20, 4)

  • If the person who wants revenge follows him there, they are not to hand him over, since he has killed his neighbor accidentally and not out of hatred. (Joshua 20, 5)

  • The man who has killed must remain in that town until he has received a public trial and until the death of the high priest then in office. Only then may the man who has killed go back to his own town and his own house, to the town from which he has escaped." (Joshua 20, 6)


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