Löydetty 331 Tulokset: Rim

  • Look, father, look at the border of your cloak in my hand. Since, although I cut the border off your cloak, I did not kill you, surely you realise that I intend neither mischief nor crime. I have not wronged you, and yet you hunt me down to take my life. (1 Samuel 24, 12)

  • And now, my lord, as Yahweh lives and as your soul lives, by Yahweh who kept you from the crime of bloodshed and from taking vengeance with your own hand, may your enemies and all those ill-disposed towards you become like Nabal. (1 Samuel 25, 26)

  • Blessed be your wisdom and blessed you yourself for today having restrained me from the crime of bloodshed and from exacting revenge! (1 Samuel 25, 33)

  • Why is my lord pursuing his servant?' he said. 'What have I done? What crime have I committed? (1 Samuel 26, 18)

  • Her husband set off with her and followed her, weeping as he went, as far as Bahurim; but Abner said to him, 'Go back!' and he went. (2 Samuel 3, 16)

  • Your hands were not tied, your feet not chained; you fell as a man falls at the hands of criminals. And all the people wept for him louder than ever. (2 Samuel 3, 34)

  • I, though anointed king, am weak at present, and these men, the sons of Zeruiah, are too strong for me. May Yahweh repay the criminal as his crime deserves!' (2 Samuel 3, 39)

  • Now, Saul's son had two freebooting chieftains; one was called Baanah, the other Rechab. They were the sons of Rimmon of Beeroth, and Benjaminites -- for Beeroth is regarded as belonging to Benjamin. (2 Samuel 4, 2)

  • The sons of Rimmon of Beeroth, Rechab and Baanah, set out; they came to Ishbaal's house at the hottest part of the day when he was taking his midday rest. (2 Samuel 4, 5)

  • But David answered Rechab and his brother Baanah, the sons of Rimmon, by saying, 'As Yahweh lives, who has rescued me from every danger, (2 Samuel 4, 9)

  • This roused Yahweh's anger against Uzzah, and for this crime God struck him down on the spot, and there he died beside the ark of God. (2 Samuel 6, 7)

  • and Absalom has fled.' The man on sentry duty looked up and saw a large troop coming along the road from Bahurim. The sentry came to tell the king, 'I have seen some people coming down the Bahurim road on the mountainside.' (2 Samuel 13, 34)


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