Löydetty 100 Tulokset: Absalom's rebellion

  • But Absalom pressed him, that he let Amnon and all the king's sons go with him. (2 Samuel 13, 27)

  • Now Absalom had commanded his servants, saying, Mark ye now when Amnon's heart is merry with wine, and when I say unto you, Smite Amnon; then kill him, fear not: have not I commanded you? be courageous, and be valiant. (2 Samuel 13, 28)

  • And the servants of Absalom did unto Amnon as Absalom had commanded. Then all the king's sons arose, and every man gat him up upon his mule, and fled. (2 Samuel 13, 29)

  • And it came to pass, while they were in the way, that tidings came to David, saying, Absalom hath slain all the king's sons, and there is not one of them left. (2 Samuel 13, 30)

  • And Jonadab, the son of Shimeah David's brother, answered and said, Let not my lord suppose [that] they have slain all the young men the king's sons; for Amnon only is dead: for by the appointment of Absalom this hath been determined from the day that he forced his sister Tamar. (2 Samuel 13, 32)

  • But Absalom fled. And the young man that kept the watch lifted up his eyes, and looked, and, behold, there came much people by the way of the hill side behind him. (2 Samuel 13, 34)

  • But Absalom fled, and went to Talmai, the son of Ammihud, king of Geshur. And [David] mourned for his son every day. (2 Samuel 13, 37)

  • So Absalom fled, and went to Geshur, and was there three years. (2 Samuel 13, 38)

  • And [the soul of] king David longed to go forth unto Absalom: for he was comforted concerning Amnon, seeing he was dead. (2 Samuel 13, 39)

  • Now Joab the son of Zeruiah perceived that the king's heart [was] toward Absalom. (2 Samuel 14, 1)

  • And the king said unto Joab, Behold now, I have done this thing: go therefore, bring the young man Absalom again. (2 Samuel 14, 21)

  • So Joab arose and went to Geshur, and brought Absalom to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 14, 23)


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