Löydetty 190 Tulokset: battle of makkedah

  • Yahweh threw them into disorder at the sight of Israel, defeating them completely at Gibeon; furthermore, he pursued them by way of the Descent of Beth-Horon and harassed them as far as Azekah (and as far as Makkedah). (Joshua 10, 10)

  • As regards the five kings, these had fled and hidden in the cave of Makkedah, (Joshua 10, 16)

  • and news of this was brought to Joshua. 'The five kings have been found hiding in the cave at Makkedah.' (Joshua 10, 17)

  • The people came back to Joshua's camp at Makkedah; they were all safe and sound, and no one dared to attempt anything against the Israelites. (Joshua 10, 21)

  • The same day Joshua captured Makkedah, putting it and its king to the sword; he delivered them over to the curse of destruction, with every living creature there, and let no one escape, and he treated the king of Makkedah as he had treated the king of Jericho. (Joshua 10, 28)

  • Joshua, and all Israel with him, went on from Makkedah to Libnah and attacked it (Joshua 10, 29)

  • no city had made peace with the Israelites except the Hivites who lived at Gibeon; all the rest had been captured in battle. (Joshua 11, 19)

  • For Yahweh had decided to harden the hearts of these men, so that they would engage Israel in battle and thus come under the curse of destruction and so receive no quarter but be exterminated, as Yahweh had ordered Moses. (Joshua 11, 20)

  • the king of Makkedah, one; the king of Bethel, one; (Joshua 12, 16)

  • Gederoth, Beth-Dagon, Naamah and Makkedah: sixteen towns with their villages. (Joshua 15, 41)

  • At Bezek they came upon Adoni-Bezek; they joined battle with him and defeated the Canaanites and Perizzites. (Judges 1, 5)

  • After the battle Gideon came back by the Ascent of Heres. (Judges 8, 13)


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