Talált 28 Eredmények: Benjaminites

  • Hand over those wicked men of Gibeah to us, that we may kill them and banish the evil from Israel." But the Benjaminites did not mind their Israelite brothers. (Judges 20, 13)

  • Meanwhile, the Benjaminites also left their cities and gathered at Gibeah to face the Israelites. (Judges 20, 14)

  • That day the Benjaminites who came from different cities totaled twenty-six thousand men, armed with swords, without counting the inhabitants of Gibeah. (Judges 20, 15)

  • But the Benjaminites came out of Gibeah and killed twenty-two thousand Israelites. (Judges 20, 21)

  • On the second day, the sons of Israel attacked the Benjaminites. (Judges 20, 22)

  • On that day, too, the Benjaminites went out against them and killed eighteen thousand sword-wielding Israelites. (Judges 20, 25)

  • The sons of Benjamin went out against them, but the Israelites cut off the way that led back to the city. The Benjaminites began as before to attack the men of Israel, killing about thirty men on the roads going up to Bethel and to Gibeah. (Judges 20, 31)

  • So the Benjaminites thought: "We have defeated them again as before." But the Israelites said to themselves: "Let us flee to draw them away from the city and cut off the roads." (Judges 20, 32)

  • So ten thousand chosen men from all Israel came against Gibeah. The battle was fought hard, and the Benjaminites did not notice the calamity which was to come upon them. (Judges 20, 34)

  • Yahweh defeated Benjamin before Israel, and on that day the Israelites killed twenty-five thousand Benjaminites, all sword-wielding men. (Judges 20, 35)

  • The Benjaminites thought they were victorious, but the men of Israel gave them ground, because they relied on the ambush they had set against Gibeah. (Judges 20, 36)

  • So the Israelites who pretended to escape returned when the Benjaminites had killed about thirty men and had thought: "Now they are defeated as in the first battle." (Judges 20, 39)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina