Talált 44 Eredmények: Conquered

  • But Israel struck him down and conquered his country from the Arnon to the Jabbok, which is the frontier of the Ammorites because this frontier was well-defended. (Numbers 21, 24)

  • which Yahweh has conquered in the sight of the community of Israel, is good land for raising cattle, and we have livestock. (Numbers 32, 4)

  • Moses said to them, "If the sons of Gad and the sons of Reuben, all who are armed for battle, cross the Jordan before Yahweh to fight with you, then once you have conquered the land, you will give them the country of Gilead for their possession. (Numbers 32, 29)

  • The sons of Machir son of Manasseh went to Gilead. They conquered it and drove out the Amorites who were there. (Numbers 32, 39)

  • However you should have no poor in your midst for Yahweh will give you prosperity in the land that you have conquered. (Deuteronomy 15, 4)

  • When you come to the land which Yahweh, your God, gives you, when you have conquered it and live in it, you shall perhaps say: "I would like to have a king like all the neighboring nations." (Deuteronomy 17, 14)

  • Adonizedek king of Jerusalem came to know how Joshua had conquered and leveled Ai, doing to it and its king what he had done to Jericho and its king. He also knew how the Gibeonites had made peace with the Israelites and were living in their midst. (Joshua 10, 1)

  • From Lachish he then went to Eglon; he besieged it and conquered it on the same day. (Joshua 10, 34)

  • From Eglon they went to Hebron. Joshua conquered it together with (Joshua 10, 36)

  • At once Joshua turned back and conquered Hazor, and killed its king. At that time, Hazor was the capital of all those kingdoms. (Joshua 11, 10)

  • So Joshua conquered all this land: the mountains, the Negeb, Goshen, the plains, the steppes, and the mountains of Israel with its plains. (Joshua 11, 16)

  • there was no city that made peace with the Israelites except the Hivites of Gibeon; all were conquered. (Joshua 11, 19)


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