Löydetty 171 Tulokset: twelve

  • On reaching home, he took a knife to the body of his concubine, cut her into twelve pieces, and sent them throughout the territory of Israel. (Judges 19, 29)

  • The community, therefore, sent twelve thousand warriors with orders to go to Jabesh-gilead and put those who lived there to the sword, including the women and children. (Judges 21, 10)

  • So they rose and were counted off: twelve of the Benjaminites of Ishbaal, son of Saul, and twelve of David's servants. (2 Samuel 2, 15)

  • In view of the offense they had given to David, the Ammonites sent for and hired twenty thousand Aramean foot soldiers from Beth-rehob and Zobah, as well as the king of Maacah with one thousand men, and twelve thousand men from Tob. (2 Samuel 10, 6)

  • Ahithophel went on to say to Absalom: "Please let me choose twelve thousand men, and be off in pursuit of David tonight. (2 Samuel 17, 1)

  • Solomon had twelve commissaries for all Israel who supplied food for the king and his household, each having to provide for one month in the year. (1 Kings 4, 7)

  • Solomon had four thousand stalls for his twelve thousand chariot horses. (1 Kings 5, 6)

  • Two hollow bronze columns were cast, each eighteen cubits high and twelve cubits in circumference; their metal was of four fingers' thickness. (1 Kings 7, 15)

  • This rested on twelve oxen, three facing north, three facing west, three facing south, and three facing east, with their haunches all toward the center, where the sea was set upon them. (1 Kings 7, 25)

  • one sea, twelve oxen supporting the sea, (1 Kings 7, 44)

  • and twelve other lions stood on the steps, two to a step, one on either side of each step. Nothing like this was produced in any other kingdom. (1 Kings 10, 20)

  • Solomon collected chariots and drivers; he had one thousand four hundred chariots and twelve thousand drivers; these he allocated among the chariot cities and to the king's service in Jerusalem. (1 Kings 10, 26)


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