Löydetty 387 Tulokset: battle against the Philistines
For thou hast cast off thy people, the house of Jacob: because they are filled as in times past, and have had soothsayers as the Philistines, and have adhered to strange children. (Isaiah 2, 6)
Thy fairest men also shall fall by the sword, and thy valiant ones in battle. (Isaiah 3, 25)
The Syrians from the east, and the Philistines from the west: and they shall devour Israel with open mouth, For all this his indignation is not turned away, but his hand is stretched out still. (Isaiah 9, 12)
But they shall fly upon the shoulders of the Philistines by the sea, they together shall spoil the children of the east: Edom, and Moab shall be under the rule of their hand, and the children of Ammon shall be obedient. (Isaiah 11, 14)
For they are fled from before the swords, from the sword that hung over them, from the bent bow, from the face of a grievous battle. (Isaiah 21, 15)
Full of clamour, a populous city, a joyous city: thy slain are not slain by the sword, nor dead in battle. (Isaiah 22, 2)
There is no indignation in m: who shall make me a thorn and a brier in battle: shall march against it, shall I set it on fire together? (Isaiah 27, 4)
And a spirit of judgment to him that sitteth in judgment, and strength to them that return out of the battle to the gate. (Isaiah 28, 6)
And he hath poured out upon him the indignation of his fury, and a strong battle, and hath burnt him round about, and he knew not: and set him on fire, and he understood not. (Isaiah 42, 25)
My bowels, my bowels are in pain, the senses of my heart are troubled within me, I will not hold my peace, for my soul hath heard the sound of the trumpet, the cry of battle. (Jeremiah 4, 19)
I attended, and hearkened; no man speaketh what is good, there is none that doth penance for his sin, saying: What have I done? They are all turned to their own course, as a horse rushing to the battle. (Jeremiah 8, 6)
Therefore deliver up their children to famine, and bring them into the hands of the sword: let their wives be bereaved of children and widows: and let their husbands be slain by death: let their young men be stabbed with the sword in battle. (Jeremiah 18, 21)