Löydetty 9 Tulokset: Nahash

  • About a month later, Nahash the Ammonite went up and laid siege to Jabesh-gilead. All the men of Jabesh begged Nahash, "Make a treaty with us, and we will be your subjects." (1 Samuel 11, 1)

  • But Nahash the Ammonite replied, "This is my condition for a treaty with you: I must gouge out every man's right eye, that I may thus bring ignominy on all Israel." (1 Samuel 11, 2)

  • and said to Nahash, "Tomorrow we will surrender to you, and you may do whatever you please with us." (1 Samuel 11, 10)

  • Yet, when you saw Nahash, king of the Ammonites, advancing against you, you said to me, 'Not so, but a king must rule us,' even though the LORD your God is your king. (1 Samuel 12, 12)

  • David thought, "I will be kind to Hanun, son of Nahash, as his father was kind to me." So David sent his servants with condolences to Hanun for the loss of his father. But when David's servants entered the country of the Ammonites, (2 Samuel 10, 2)

  • When David came to Mahanaim, Shobi, son of Nahash from Rabbah of the Ammonites, Machir, son of Ammiel from Lodebar, and Barzillai, the Gileadite from Rogelim, (2 Samuel 17, 27)

  • Eshton became the father of Bethrapha, Paseah, and Tehinnah, the father of the city of Nahash. These were the men of Recah. (1 Chronicles 4, 12)

  • Afterward Nahash, king of the Ammonites, died and his son succeeded him as king. (1 Chronicles 19, 1)

  • David said, "I will show kindness to Hanun, the son of Nahash, for his father treated me with kindness." Therefore he sent envoys to him to comfort him over the death of his father. But when David's servants had entered the land of the Ammonites to comfort Hanun, (1 Chronicles 19, 2)


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