Löydetty 339 Tulokset: night

  • and the husband was ready to go with his concubine and servant, the girl's father said to him, "It is already growing dusk. Stay for the night. See, the day is coming to an end. Spend the night here and enjoy yourself. Early tomorrow you can start your journey home." (Judges 19, 9)

  • The man, however, refused to stay another night; he and his concubine set out with a pair of saddled asses, and traveled till they came opposite Jebus, which is Jerusalem. (Judges 19, 10)

  • Since they were near Jebus with the day far gone, the servant said to his master, "Come, let us turn off to this city of the Jebusites and spend the night in it." (Judges 19, 11)

  • Come," he said to his servant, "let us make for some other place, either Gibeah or Ramah, to spend the night." (Judges 19, 13)

  • There they turned off to enter Gibeah for the night. The man waited in the public square of the city he had entered, but no one offered them the shelter of his home for the night. (Judges 19, 15)

  • "You are welcome," the old man said to him, "but let me provide for all your needs, and do not spend the night in the public square." (Judges 19, 20)

  • When the men would not listen to his host, the husband seized his concubine and thrust her outside to them. They had relations with her and abused her all night until the following dawn, when they let her go. (Judges 19, 25)

  • and the Levite, the husband of the murdered woman, testified: "My concubine and I went into Gibeah of Benjamin for the night. (Judges 20, 4)

  • But the citizens of Gibeah rose up against me by night and surrounded the house in which I was. Me they attempted to kill, and my concubine they abused so that she died. (Judges 20, 5)

  • In the middle of the night, however, the man gave a start and turned around to find a woman lying at his feet. (Ruth 3, 8)

  • Then Saul said, "Let us go down in pursuit of the Philistines by night, to plunder among them until daybreak and to kill them all off." They replied, "Do what you think best." But the priest said, "Let us consult God." (1 Samuel 14, 36)

  • "I regret having made Saul king, for he has turned from me and has not kept my command." At this Samuel grew angry and cried out to the LORD all night. (1 Samuel 15, 11)


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