Löydetty 398 Tulokset: woman

  • The woman gave birth to a son and called him Samson. The child grew, and Yahweh blessed him; (Judges 13, 24)

  • Samson went down to Timnah, and at Timnah he noticed a woman, a Philistine girl. (Judges 14, 1)

  • He went home again and told his father and mother this. 'At Timnah', he said, 'I noticed a woman, a Philistine girl. So now get her for me, to be my wife.' (Judges 14, 2)

  • His father and mother said to him, 'Is there no woman among your brothers' daughters or in our entire nation, for you to go and take a wife among these uncircumcised Philistines?' But Samson said to his father, 'Get that one for me; she is the one I am for me; she is the one I am fond of.' (Judges 14, 3)

  • He went down and talked to the woman, and he became fond of her. (Judges 14, 7)

  • His father then went down to the woman, and Samson made a feast there, as is the custom for young men. (Judges 14, 10)

  • The Philistines asked, 'Who has done this?' and received the answer, 'Samson, who married the Timnite's daughter; his father-in-law took the wife back again and gave her to his companion instead.' The Philistines then went and burned the woman and her father's family to death. (Judges 15, 6)

  • After this, he fell in love with a woman in the Vale of Sorek; she was called Delilah. (Judges 16, 4)

  • In those days, when there was no king in Israel, there was a man, a Levite, whose home was deep in the highlands of Ephraim. He took as concubine a woman from Bethlehem in Judah. (Judges 19, 1)

  • In the morning her husband got up and, opening the door of the house, was going out to continue his journey when he saw the woman, his concubine, lying at the door of the house with her hands on the threshold. (Judges 19, 27)

  • The Levite, husband of the murdered woman, spoke in reply and said, (Judges 20, 4)

  • Boaz said to a servant of his who was in charge of the reapers, 'To whom does this young woman belong?' (Ruth 2, 5)


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