Trouvé 35 Résultats pour: Brook

  • David set out with his six hundred men and they reached the brook of Besor. There, two hundred men stayed behind, for they were too exhausted to cross the brook, (1 Samuel 30, 9)

  • David reached the two hundred men who had been too tired to follow him, and were left behind at the Besor brook. These men came to meet David and those who were with him. David then drew near and greeted them. (1 Samuel 30, 21)

  • Meanwhile, all those in the countryside wept aloud as all the people passed by. Then the king crossed the brook Kidron and all the people moved on to the desert. (2 Samuel 15, 23)

  • When Absalom's servants came to the woman's house, they asked, "Where are Ahimaaz and Jonathan?" The woman answered them, "They left, following the brook." They looked for them but could not find them; and so they returned to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 17, 20)

  • On the day you leave and cross the brook Kidron, you shall surely die and you shall be responsible for your own death." (1 Kings 2, 37)

  • So at this time Solomon, together with a large assembly of Israelites that gathered from the entrance of Hamath to the Brook of Egypt, celebrated the festival before Yahweh for seven days. (1 Kings 8, 65)

  • He also deposed his grandmother Maacah as queen mother, for having made an abominable image for Asherah. Asa destroyed Asherah's image and burned it at the brook Kidron; (1 Kings 15, 13)

  • "Leave this place and go eastward. Hide yourself by the brook Cherith, east of the Jordan. (1 Kings 17, 3)

  • You shall drink from the brook and, for your food, I have commanded the ravens to feed you there." (1 Kings 17, 4)

  • So Elijah obeyed the word of Yahweh and went to live by the brook Cherith, east of the Jordan. (1 Kings 17, 5)

  • There the ravens brought him bread in the morning and meat in the evening; and he drank from the brook. (1 Kings 17, 6)

  • After a while, the brook dried up because no rain had fallen in the land. (1 Kings 17, 7)


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