Trouvé 109 Résultats pour: Harm

  • To do him harm, the lords of Shechem prepared ambushes against Abimelech on the mountaintops, and intimidated everyone who passed by the way. Abimelech was informed of this. (Judges 9, 25)

  • Samson replied, "This time I owe nothing to the Philistines even if I do them harm." (Judges 15, 3)

  • By night, the residents of Gibeah showed up and surrounded the house, intending to harm us. They were determined to kill me, and they abused my concubine in such a way that she died. (Judges 20, 5)

  • Naomi said, "It will be better for you, my daughter, to go out with his maidservants than to go working in some other field where harm might come to you." (Ruth 2, 22)

  • Then, watch. If it goes up on the way to its own land, through Beth-shemesh, then it is he who has done us this great harm. If not, then we shall know that it is not his hand that struck us, that all these things happened to us by chance." (1 Samuel 6, 9)

  • If he says, 'Good' then I am in no danger. But if he gets angry, then you can be certain that he wants to harm me. (1 Samuel 20, 7)

  • Jonathan answered, "Nonsense! If I knew that my father wanted to harm you, would I not warn you?" (1 Samuel 20, 9)

  • But if my father intends to do you harm, may Yahweh punish me if I do not warn you that you may escape safely. Surely Yahweh will be with you as he has been with my father. (1 Samuel 20, 13)

  • When David found out that Saul meant to harm him, he told the priest Abiathar to bring the ephod. (1 Samuel 23, 9)

  • "Have no fear, for my father Saul will not harm you. Even my father Saul knows that you shall be king over Israel and that I shall be second to you." (1 Samuel 23, 17)

  • "Why do you listen to those who say that I want to harm you? (1 Samuel 24, 10)

  • My father, look at this end of your robe which I am holding! I cut off the end of your robe but did not kill you. Now you may know that I mean you no harm or treason. I have done you no wrong and yet you are hunting me down to kill me. (1 Samuel 24, 12)


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