Löydetty 190 Tulokset: battle of makkedah

  • In reply, Achish said to David, 'In my opinion, it is true, you are as good as an angel of God; but the Philistine chiefs have said, "He must not go into battle with us." (1 Samuel 29, 9)

  • Who would agree with you on this? No: As the share of the man who goes into battle, so is the share of the man who stays with the baggage. They will share alike.' (1 Samuel 30, 24)

  • The Philistines gave battle to Israel, and the Israelites, fleeing from the Philistines, fell and were slaughtered on Mount Gilboa. (1 Samuel 31, 1)

  • David said, 'What has happened? Tell me.' He replied, 'The people fled from the battle, and many of them have fallen and are dead. Saul and his son Jonathan are dead too.' (2 Samuel 1, 4)

  • How did the heroes fall in the thick of the battle? Jonathan, by your dying I too am stricken, (2 Samuel 1, 25)

  • That day a very fierce battle took place, and Abner and the men of Israel were beaten by David's retainers. (2 Samuel 2, 17)

  • (Joab and his brother Abishai had murdered Abner because he killed their brother Asahel at the battle of Gibeon.) (2 Samuel 3, 30)

  • The Ammonites marched out and drew up their line of battle at the city gate, while the Aramaeans of Zobah and of Rehob and the men of Tob and Maacah kept their distance in the open country. (2 Samuel 10, 8)

  • Joab and the force with him joined battle with the Aramaeans, who fled at his onslaught. (2 Samuel 10, 13)

  • Joab sent David a full account of the battle. (2 Samuel 11, 18)

  • To the messenger he gave this order: 'When you have finished telling the king all about the battle, (2 Samuel 11, 19)

  • if the king's anger is aroused and he says, "Why did you go near the town to give battle? Didn't you know that they would shoot from the ramparts? (2 Samuel 11, 20)


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