Trouvé 190 Résultats pour: mid-Jordan

  • Elijah said, 'Elisha, you stay here, Yahweh is only sending me to the Jordan.' But he replied, 'As Yahweh lives and as you yourself live, I will not leave you!' And they went on together. (2 Kings 2, 6)

  • Fifty of the brotherhood of prophets followed them, halting some distance away as the two of them stood beside the Jordan. (2 Kings 2, 7)

  • He picked up Elijah's cloak which had fallen, and went back and stood on the bank of the Jordan. (2 Kings 2, 13)

  • And Elisha sent him a messenger to say, 'Go and bathe seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh will become clean once more.' (2 Kings 5, 10)

  • So he went down and immersed himself seven times in the Jordan, as Elisha had told him to do. And his flesh became clean once more like the flesh of a little child. (2 Kings 5, 14)

  • Let us go to the Jordan, then, and each of us cut a beam there, and we will make our living quarters there.' He replied, 'Go.' (2 Kings 6, 2)

  • and went with them. On reaching the Jordan they began cutting down timber. (2 Kings 6, 4)

  • They followed them as far as the Jordan, finding the whole way strewn with clothes and gear which the Aramaeans had thrown away in their panic. The scouts returned and informed the king. (2 Kings 7, 15)

  • At that time Yahweh began to whittle Israel down, and Hazael defeated the Israelites throughout the territory east of the Jordan: (2 Kings 10, 32)

  • in Transjordan, near Jericho, east of the Jordan, from the tribe of Reuben: Bezer in the desert with its pasture lands, Jahzah with its pasture lands, (1 Chronicles 6, 63)

  • These were the men who once crossed the Jordan in the first month, when it had overflowed its banks and had driven out all the lowlanders to east and west. (1 Chronicles 12, 16)

  • David, being informed of this, mustered all Israel, crossed the Jordan, made contact with them and took up position near them. David drew up his line of battle facing the Aramaeans, who then engaged him. (1 Chronicles 19, 17)


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