Löydetty 65 Tulokset: countryside

  • He guided him to them, and there they were, scattered over the whole countryside, eating, drinking and celebrating, on account of the enormous booty which they had brought back from the territory of the Philistines and the territory of Judah. (1 Samuel 30, 16)

  • The Israelites were already mobilised and provisioned, and marched out to meet them. Encamped opposite them, the Israelites looked like two herds of goats, whereas the Aramaeans filled the countryside. (1 Kings 20, 27)

  • Let the sea thunder and all it holds, the countryside exult and everything that is in it, (1 Chronicles 16, 32)

  • Overseer of the king's supplies: Azmaveth son of Adiel. Overseer of supplies in the countryside, towns, villages and fortresses: Jonathan son of Uzziah. (1 Chronicles 27, 25)

  • they captured fortified towns and a fertile countryside, they took possession of houses stocked with all kinds of goods, of storage-wells ready-hewn, of vineyards, olive groves and fruit trees in profusion; so they ate, were full, grew fat and revelled in your great goodness. (Nehemiah 9, 25)

  • made his way down to the Damascus plain at the time of the wheat harvest, set fire to the fields, destroyed the flocks and herds, sacked the towns, laid the countryside waste and put all the young men to the sword. (Judith 2, 27)

  • Have you not put a wall round him and his house and all his domain? You have blessed all he undertakes, and his flocks throng the countryside. (Job 1, 10)

  • His memory fades from the land, his name is forgotten in the countryside. (Job 18, 17)

  • Let the countryside exult, and all that is in it, and all the trees of the forest cry out for joy, (Psalms 96, 12)

  • Jonathan, however, leaving his brother Simon in the town, broke out into the countryside with a handful of men. (1 Maccabees 9, 65)

  • The occupants of the Citadel in Jerusalem, prevented as they were from coming out and going into the countryside to buy and sell, were in desperate need of food, and numbers of them were being carried off by starvation. (1 Maccabees 13, 49)

  • Their flight took them as far as the towers in the countryside of Azotus, and John burnt these down. The enemy losses amounted to ten thousand men; John returned safely to Judaea. (1 Maccabees 16, 10)


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