Trouvé 41 Résultats pour: Chiefs

  • Because of this, all the chiefs of Israel gathered together and went to Samuel in Ramah. (1 Samuel 8, 4)

  • Whenever the Philistine chiefs engaged David in battle, he succeeded more than any of Saul's officers, in earning great fame for himself. (1 Samuel 18, 30)

  • The Philistine chiefs asked, "Who are these Hebrews?" Achish replied to the Philistine chiefs, "This is David, servant of Saul, king of Israel. He has been with me for over a year and since he fled to me up to the present day I have found no fault in him." (1 Samuel 29, 3)

  • But the Philistine chiefs were angered at this and said to him, "Send that man back! Let him return to the place where you assigned him. He must not go down into battle with us lest during the battle he turn against us. How better could this fellow regain his master's favor than by bringing him the heads of our men? (1 Samuel 29, 4)

  • Achish replied to David, "I myself hold nothing against you, but the Philistine chiefs are determined not to allow you to join us in battle. (1 Samuel 29, 9)

  • As long as I walked with the Israelites, did I say anything to the chiefs of Israel whom I commanded to shepherd my people Israel? Did I say: Why have you not built me a house of cedar? (2 Samuel 7, 7)

  • the Ammonite chiefs told Hanun their lord, "Do you think that, by sending men with condolences, David is honoring your father? Has not David rather sent his servants to you to explore the city, spy on it and overthrow it?" (2 Samuel 10, 3)

  • After Hadad died, these were the chiefs of Edom: Chief of Timna, Chief of Aliah, Chief Jetheth, (1 Chronicles 1, 51)

  • Izrahiah had four sons: Michael, Obadiah, Joel, and Isshiah. All five of these were chiefs (1 Chronicles 7, 3)

  • Some people from the tribe of Manasseh went over to David's side as he was setting out with the Philistines to fight Saul. But David did not help the Philistines, because their chiefs, after consultation, sent him back to Ziklag. They were afraid he would betray them to his former master Saul. (1 Chronicles 12, 20)

  • Holofernes went out from the presence of his lord and called together all the chiefs of staff, the generals and commanders of the army of Assyria. (Judith 2, 14)

  • in the third year of his reign, he gave a banquet for all his officers and ministers, the Persian and Median aristocracy, chiefs of the army, the nobles and the governors of the provinces. (Esther 1, 3)


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