Löydetty 97 Tulokset: Troops

  • Therefore, summon them and deliver the whole city as booty to the troops of Holofernes and to all his forces; (Judith 7, 26)

  • Then he entered the tent where Judith had her quarters; and, not finding her, he rushed out to the troops and cried: (Judith 14, 17)

  • You renew your attack upon me and multiply your harassment of me; in waves your troops come against me. (Job 10, 17)

  • His troops advance as one man; they build up their road to attack me, and they encamp around my tent. (Job 19, 12)

  • Is there any numbering of his troops? Yet to which of them does not his light extend? (Job 25, 3)

  • Give this army into the hands of your people Israel; make them ashamed of their troops and their cavalry. (1 Maccabees 4, 31)

  • He handed the province over to Alcimus, leaving troops to help him, while he himself returned to the king. (1 Maccabees 7, 20)

  • When his men saw the great number of the troops, they were very much afraid, and many slipped away from the camp, until only eight hundred men remained. (1 Maccabees 9, 6)

  • But when Ptolemy entered the cities, he stationed garrison troops in each one. (1 Maccabees 11, 3)

  • When King Demetrius saw that the land was peaceful under his rule and that he had no opposition, he dismissed his entire army, every man to his home, except the foreign troops which he had hired from the islands of the nations. So all the soldiers who had served under his predecessors hated him. (1 Maccabees 11, 38)

  • When a certain Trypho, who had previously belonged to Alexander's party, saw that all the troops were grumbling at Demetrius, he went to Imalkue the Arab, who was bringing up Alexander's young son Antiochus. (1 Maccabees 11, 39)

  • Meanwhile Jonathan sent the request to King Demetrius to withdraw his troops from the citadel of Jerusalem and from the other strongholds, for they were constantly hostile to Israel. (1 Maccabees 11, 41)


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