Löydetty 641 Tulokset: Israelites

  • The king of Assyria brought people from Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath and Sepharvaim, and settled them in the towns of Samaria to replace the Israelites; these took possession of Samaria and lived in its towns. (2 Kings 17, 24)

  • He abolished the high places, broke the pillars, cut down the sacred poles and smashed the bronze serpent which Moses had made; for up to that time the Israelites had offered sacrifices to it; it was called Nehushtan. (2 Kings 18, 4)

  • The king of Assyria deported the Israelites to Assyria and settled them in Halah on the Habor, a river of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes. (2 Kings 18, 11)

  • He did what is displeasing to Yahweh, copying the disgusting practices of the nations whom Yahweh had dispossessed for the Israelites. (2 Kings 21, 2)

  • But they would not listen, and Manasseh misled them into doing worse things than the nations whom Yahweh had destroyed for the Israelites. (2 Kings 21, 9)

  • The Israelites gave these towns with their pasture lands to the Levites. (1 Chronicles 6, 49)

  • Now the first citizens to return to their property in their cities were the Israelites, the priests, the Levites and the temple slaves. (1 Chronicles 9, 2)

  • The Philistines gave battle to Israel and the Israelites, fleeing from the Philistines, fell and were slaughtered on Mount Gilboa. (1 Chronicles 10, 1)

  • When all the Israelites who were in the valley saw that the Israelites had been routed and that Saul and his sons were dead, they abandoned their towns and fled. The Philistines then came and occupied them. (1 Chronicles 10, 7)

  • To all the Israelites, both men and women, to each, he then distributed a loaf of bread, a portion of meat and a raisin cake. (1 Chronicles 16, 3)

  • So Yahweh unleashed an epidemic on Israel, and seventy thousand Israelites succumbed. (1 Chronicles 21, 14)

  • The Israelites listed according to heads of families, commanders of thousands and hundreds, with their officials in the king's service who dealt with all matters affecting the companies on monthly duty, month by month throughout the year, each company consisting of twenty-four thousand men: (1 Chronicles 27, 1)


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