Löydetty 37 Tulokset: Gilgal

  • (These mountains, as everyone knows, are on the other side of the Jordan on the westward road, in the territory of the Canaanites who live in the Arabah, opposite Gilgal, near the Oak of Moreh.) (Deuteronomy 11, 30)

  • It was the tenth day of the first month when the people came up from the Jordan and made their camp at Gilgal, on the eastern border of Jericho. (Joshua 4, 19)

  • As regards those twelve stones, which they had taken from the Jordan, Joshua set them up at Gilgal. (Joshua 4, 20)

  • Yahweh then said to Joshua, 'Today I have taken the shame of Egypt away from you.' Hence, the place has been called Gilgal ever since. (Joshua 5, 9)

  • The Israelites pitched their camp at Gilgal and kept the Passover there on the fourteenth day of the month, at evening, in the plain of Jericho. (Joshua 5, 10)

  • They came to Joshua in the camp at Gilgal, and to him and the men of Israel they said, 'We come from a distant country, so make a treaty with us.' (Joshua 9, 6)

  • The men of Gibeon sent word to Joshua in the camp at Gilgal, 'Do not desert your servants; come up here quickly to save us and help us, since all the Amorite kings living in the highlands have allied themselves against us.' (Joshua 10, 6)

  • Joshua came up from Gilgal, he, all the fighting men and all the bravest of his army. (Joshua 10, 7)

  • Having marched from Gilgal throughout the night, Joshua caught them unawares. (Joshua 10, 9)

  • Joshua, and all Israel with him, then went back to the camp at Gilgal. (Joshua 10, 15)

  • And then Joshua, and all Israel with him, went back to the camp at Gilgal. (Joshua 10, 43)

  • Some sons of Judah came to Joshua at Gilgal, and Caleb son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite said to him, 'You know what Yahweh said to Moses, man of God, at Kadesh-Barnea concerning you and me. (Joshua 14, 6)


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