Trouvé 282 Résultats pour: book of Samuel

  • Samuel grew; Yahweh was with him and made all his words become true. (1 Samuel 3, 19)

  • All Israel, from Dan to Beersheba, knew that Samuel was really Yahweh's prophet. (1 Samuel 3, 20)

  • Yahweh would appear at Shiloh; there he revealed himself to Samuel by giving him his word. (1 Samuel 3, 21)

  • At that time Samuel was a prophet of Israel. The Israelites went out to battle against the Philistines. They encamped at Ebenezer, while the Philistines encamped at Aphek. (1 Samuel 4, 1)

  • Then Samuel told the Israelites, "If you turn back to Yahweh in all sincerity, get rid of the foreign gods and your Ashteroth. When you have set your heart on Yahweh and serve no one but him, he will deliver you from the Philistines." (1 Samuel 7, 3)

  • Then Samuel said, "Gather all Israel in Mizpah and I will pray to Yahweh on your behalf." (1 Samuel 7, 5)

  • And so they gathered at Mizpah. They drew water and poured it out before Yahweh. They fasted on that day and said, "We have sinned against Yahweh." It was Samuel who led this assembly of Israel at Mizpah. (1 Samuel 7, 6)

  • and they said to Samuel, "Pray without ceasing to Yahweh our God on our behalf so that he may save us from the Philistines." (1 Samuel 7, 8)

  • Samuel then took a suckling lamb and offered it to Yahweh as a whole burnt offering, appealing to him on behalf of the people. And Yahweh answered him. (1 Samuel 7, 9)

  • At the very time Samuel was offering the sacrifice, the Philistines launched an attack against Israel. But Yahweh's voice thundered loudly in the midst of the Philistines; they were suddenly confused and defeated by Israel. (1 Samuel 7, 10)

  • Samuel, then, took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Jeshanah and named it Ebenezar, for he said, "Unto this place Yahweh has helped us." (1 Samuel 7, 12)

  • After this defeat, the Philistines did not dare enter the territory of Israel and Yahweh held them in check for as long as Samuel lived. (1 Samuel 7, 13)


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