Löydetty 251 Tulokset: Camp

  • and the spirit of Yahweh began to stir him in the Camp of Dan, between Zorah and Eshtaol. (Judges 13, 25)

  • They went up and camped at Kiriath-Jearim in Judah; and for this reason the place is still called the Camp of Dan today. It lies to the west of Kiriath-Jearim. (Judges 18, 12)

  • In the morning, the Israelites moved off and pitched their camp over against Gibeah. (Judges 20, 19)

  • They then asked, 'Out of the tribes of Israel, who is it that has not come to Yahweh at Mizpah?' It was discovered that no one from Jabesh in Gilead had come to the camp for the assembly; (Judges 21, 8)

  • Among the inhabitants of Jabesh in Gilead they found four hundred young virgins who had never slept with a man, and brought them to the camp (to Shiloh in the territory of Canaan). (Judges 21, 12)

  • and, for all Israel, the word of Samuel was as the word of Yahweh; since Eli was very old and his sons persisted in their wicked behaviour towards Yahweh. It happened at that time that the Philistines mustered to make war on Israel and Israel went out to meet them in war, pitching camp near Ebenezer while the Philistines pitched camp at Aphek. (1 Samuel 4, 1)

  • When the troops returned to camp, the elders of Israel said, 'Why has Yahweh caused us to be beaten by the Philistines today? Let us fetch the ark of our God from Shiloh so that, when it goes with us, it may save us from the clutches of our enemies.' (1 Samuel 4, 3)

  • When the ark of Yahweh arrived in the camp, all Israel raised a great war cry so that the earth resounded. (1 Samuel 4, 5)

  • When the Philistines heard the noise of the war cry, they said, 'What can this great war cry in the Hebrew camp mean?' And they realised that the ark of Yahweh had come into the camp. (1 Samuel 4, 6)

  • At this, the Philistines were afraid; for they said, 'God has come into the camp. Disaster!' they said. 'For nothing like this has ever happened before. (1 Samuel 4, 7)

  • The man said to Eli, 'I have come from the camp. I escaped from the battle-line today.' 'My son,' said Eli, 'what happened?' (1 Samuel 4, 16)

  • The next day, Saul disposed the army in three contingents, which burst into the middle of the camp during the dawn watch and slaughtered the Ammonites until high noon. The survivors were so scattered that no two of them were left together. (1 Samuel 11, 11)


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