Löydetty 305 Tulokset: lands conquered by joshua 12

  • resettling a host of captives. He conquered Gezer, Beth-Zur and the Citadel, ridding them of every impurity, and no one could resist him. (1 Maccabees 14, 7)

  • But Judas and his men invoked the great Sovereign of the world who without battering-ram or siege-engine had overthrown Jericho in the days of Joshua; they then made a fierce assault on the wall. (2 Maccabees 12, 15)

  • Do not displace the ancient boundary-stone, or encroach on orphans' lands, (Proverbs 23, 10)

  • Listen then, kings, and understand; rulers of remotest lands, take warning; (Wisdom of Solomon 6, 1)

  • The Lord has overthrown the lands of the nations and destroyed them to the very foundations of the earth. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 16)

  • Mighty in war was Joshua son of Nun, successor to Moses in the prophetic office, who well deserved his name, and was a great saviour of the chosen people, wreaking vengeance on the enemies who opposed him, and so bringing Israel into its inheritance. (Ecclesiasticus 46, 1)

  • so too was Joshua son of Jozadak; they who in their days built the Temple and raised a sanctuary sacred to the Lord, destined to everlasting glory. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 12)

  • Before the child knows how to refuse the bad and choose the good, the lands whose two kings are frightening you will be deserted. (Isaiah 7, 16)

  • Let the desert and the dry lands be glad, let the wasteland rejoice and bloom; like the asphodel, (Isaiah 35, 1)

  • Does the snow of Lebanon ever leave the rocks of its slopes? Do the rivers of foreign lands, their cold flowing waters, ever run dry? (Jeremiah 18, 14)

  • To Kedar and the kingdoms of Hazor, which were conquered by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. Yahweh says this: Up! March on Kedar, destroy the sons of the east! (Jeremiah 49, 28)

  • What! Has Sheshak been taken, been conquered, the pride of the whole world? What a thing of horror Babylon has become throughout the nations! (Jeremiah 51, 41)


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