Trouvé 198 Résultats pour: Philistines

  • All Israel, therefore, had to go down to the Philistines to sharpen their plowshares, mattocks, axes, and sickles. (1 Samuel 13, 20)

  • An outpost of the Philistines had pushed forward to the pass of Michmash. (1 Samuel 13, 23)

  • Accordingly, the two of them appeared before the outpost of the Philistines, who said, "Look, some Hebrews are coming out of the holes where they have been hiding." (1 Samuel 14, 11)

  • Jonathan clambered up with his armor-bearer behind him; as the Philistines turned to flee him, he cut them down, and his armor-bearer followed him and finished them off. (1 Samuel 14, 13)

  • And Saul and all his men shouted and rushed into the fight, where the Philistines, wholly confused, were thrusting swords at one another. (1 Samuel 14, 20)

  • In addition, the Hebrews who had previously sided with the Philistines and had gone up with them to the camp, turned to join the Israelites under Saul and Jonathan. (1 Samuel 14, 21)

  • Likewise, all the Israelites who were hiding in the hill country of Ephraim, on hearing that the Philistines were fleeing, pursued them in the rout. (1 Samuel 14, 22)

  • What is more, if the people had eaten freely today of their enemy's booty when they came across it, would not the slaughter of the Philistines by now have been the greater for it?" (1 Samuel 14, 30)

  • After the Philistines were routed that day from Michmash to Aijalon, the people were completely exhausted. (1 Samuel 14, 31)

  • Then Saul said, "Let us go down in pursuit of the Philistines by night, to plunder among them until daybreak and to kill them all off." They replied, "Do what you think best." But the priest said, "Let us consult God." (1 Samuel 14, 36)

  • So Saul inquired of God: "Shall I go down in pursuit of the Philistines? Will you deliver them into the power of Israel?" But he received no answer on this occasion. (1 Samuel 14, 37)

  • After that Saul gave up the pursuit of the Philistines, who returned to their own territory. (1 Samuel 14, 46)


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